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    Era Infra bags Rs 222.98 crore project from NTPC

    Mumbai (PTI): Era Infra on Thursday said it has bagged a Rs 222.98 crore order from State run power utility NTPC for engineering related works for its thermal power project in Nagpur.

    The company has secured a contract worth Rs 222.98 crore from NTPC for "mail plant and offsite civil works package for its Mauda Super Thermal Power Project," Era Infra said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange.

    Last month, Era Infra had received a Rs 49.51 crore contract from public sector power equipment maker Bhel for engineering related works at Ukai thermal power station at Surat in Gujarat.

    In the late afternoon trade on the BSE, shares of Era Infra were trading at Rs 69.70, almost flat from its previous close.


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