
Mumbai, September 22 (Udaipur Kiran News): Shares of NBCC (India) Ltd edged higher on the BSE after the company secured fresh work orders worth ₹117 crore from Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO). The stock was trading at ₹111.92, up ₹1.09 or 0.98% from its previous close of ₹110.83.
The scrip opened at ₹111.02 and touched an intraday high of ₹112.14 and a low of ₹110.80. A total of 1,69,315 shares were traded during the session. On a weekly basis, the stock has moved between ₹112.14 and ₹106.57. The company’s market capitalisation currently stands at ₹30,159.00 crore.
The orders include:
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Development of Commercial Plot at Kaushambi, Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) worth ₹23.08 crore.
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Development of HUDCO Plot at Panchkula (Haryana) worth ₹26.92 crore.
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Construction of Additional Blocks at HUDCO Regional Office, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) worth ₹63.36 crore.
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Reconstruction of Flats at Asian Games Village Complex (New Delhi) worth ₹3.65 crore.
The company clarified that the new business is part of its normal course of operations.
NBCC (India) is a leading public sector enterprise engaged in project management consultancy (PMC) services, civil infrastructure development for the power sector, and real estate projects.
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