Kalpataru subsidiary JMC secures new orders in Maldives and India
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Kalpataru subsidiary JMC secures new orders in Maldives and India

JMC Projects (India) Limited, a civil engineering and EPC company, has secured new orders of Rs 1,262 crore.

The company received orders of Rs 431 crore in March 2021 and Rs 831 crore in April 2021. The received orders for projects include, building projects in India for Rs 1,059 crore and a water project in the Maldives for ~Rs 203 crore.

JMC Projects (India) Limited is a subsidiary of Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited.

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JMC Projects (India) Limited, a civil engineering and EPC company, has secured new orders of Rs 1,262 crore. The company received orders of Rs 431 crore in March 2021 and Rs 831 crore in April 2021. The received orders for projects include, building projects in India for Rs 1,059 crore and a water project in the Maldives for ~Rs 203 crore. JMC Projects (India) Limited is a subsidiary of Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited. Image Source

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