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BHEL bags 36 crore order order
New Delhi: Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd has bagged an order for a steam turbine generator set and waste heat recovery boilers to be installed in a captive power plant of a steel mill in Orissa.
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IVRCL bags Railway order
Hyderabad: IVRCL Infrastructures & Projects Ltd has bagged an order from Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd for construction of seven tunnels on the Katra - Laole section of the Udhampur - Srinagar - Baramulla rail link project in Jammu & Kashmir at a cost of Rs 156.82 crore.
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Sierra to expand Oracle centre
Hyderabad: Sierra Atlantic has announced the expansion of Oracle Integration Centre of Excellence at its global development centre here for creating a hub specialising in integrating Oracle E-Business services with other software packages.
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Infosys in pact with BT
Bangalore: Infosys Technologies Ltd and British Telecom announced yesterday that they have signed a licensing and advanced development deal.
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Aurobindo to sell stake to Merlion
Hyderabad: Aurobindo Pharma Ltd expects to raise close to Rs 90 crore by selling a stake of just below five per cent to Merlion India Fund.
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Convergence expo in March
New Delhi: Convergence India 2004, an international exhibition and conference on telecom and IT, will be held from March 18-20 at New Delhi.
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Electrosteel to set up new plant
Kolkata: Electrosteel Castings Ltd, the country's largest ductile iron (DI) pipe maker, is planning to set up a steel plant at an approximate cost of Rs 600 crore.
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Oil India pays interim dividend
Oil India Limited has paid an interim dividend of Rs.126 crore to Government of India for the year 2003-04.
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M&M sales up for Jan
Mumbai: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. has reported a 56 per cent increase in its sales of tractors for January '04 as compared to the same period last year. It also reported a 32 per cent increase in the sale of its Scorpio and Bolero sport-utility and three-wheeler vehicles.
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Bids invited for Punjab Alkalies
Punjab State Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. yeaterday invited initial bids for selling its entire 44.2 per cent stake in Punjab Alkalies and Chemicals Ltd. to a strategic investor.
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domain-B : Indian business : News Review : 17 February 2004 : companies