Share of RPP Infra Projects gained 8.5 percent intraday Wednesday as its subsidiary company has bagged order in Sri Lanka. The company's wholly owned subsidiary in Sri Lanka has bagged order from High Commission of India Colombo worth USD 10.36 million. The order includes construction and completion of cultural centre at Jaffna. In the month of June 2016, the company had received additional order from the state of Madhya Pradesh for construction of Narsinghpur city worth Rs 45.4 crore. At 12:11 hrs RPP Infra Projects was quoting at Rs 185.35, up Rs 13, or 7.54 percent. It has touched a 52-week high of Rs 187.
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RPP Infra up 8% on order win worth $ 10.36 mn in Sri Lanka-:- Equity Research
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