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  • Time of India

Microbreweries must certify beer quality before serving

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  • Business Standard

3D-printed villas: A tech-driven future for luxury housing in India

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Larsen & Toubro bags projects worth Rs 1,000-2,500 cr from Rajasthan govt
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Larsen & Toubro bags projects worth Rs 1,000-2,500 cr from Rajasthan govt

The projects have been bagged by the water and effluent treatment business vertical of L&T from the public health engineering department of Rajasthan, L&T said in a filing to BSE. New Delhi, Jun 3 (PTI) Infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) on Tuesday said that it has bagged 'significant' orders from Rajasthan government. The company said it has 'won an EPC order for the Rajasthan Rural Water Supply and Fluorosis Mitigation Project' Phase II, Package-1'. The scope of the project encompasses 'supply and installation of 5,251-km transmission and distribution pipelines, construction of 38 ground level reservoirs with an aggregate capacity of 40 ML, 20 pump houses and 132 overhead service reservoirs with an aggregate capacity of 25 ML', it said. The project is aimed at meeting the demand for water in 285 villages and the towns of Surajgarh and Udaipurwati in Jhunjhunu district. Another project pertains to strengthening and rehabilitation of the water supply system on the Kekri-Sarwar sector in Ajmer district. The scope of the project includes the supply and installation of 43-km transmission pipelines. Larsen & Toubro is a USD 30-billion Indian multinational engaged in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects, hi-tech manufacturing and services, operating across multiple geographies. PTI SID HVA This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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