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Patel Engineering wins ₹240 crore NHPC order for Teesta-V hydro project in Sikkim

Patel Engineering wins ₹240 crore NHPC order for Teesta-V hydro project in Sikkim

Time of India21-07-2025
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Patel Engineering has secured a Rs 240 crore order from NHPC for civil and hydro mechanical works at the Teesta-V project in Sikkim. The project involves modifying a diversion tunnel into a tunnel spillway arrangement. Scheduled for completion within 18 months, this strategically important hydropower project will leverage Patel Engineering's expertise in the North Eastern region.
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