Infrastructure developer Unity Infraprojects today said it has bagged an order worth Rs 99.98 crore from the Ministry of External Affairs for construction of Indian High Commission Complex in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The company has been awarded with the project by Ministry of External Affairs and construction work will be completed in two years, Unity Infraprojects said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).
The High Commission Complex would be built at Baridhara Diplomatic Encalve, Dhaka.
Shares of Unity Infra rose 1.64 per cent and were quoting at Rs 597.20 in the late afternoon trade on the BSE.
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