Tata Projects eyes Rs 12,000 cr top line, Rs 55,000 cr orders by fiscal end

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Twesh Mishra  |  New Delhi 

Tata Projects is aiming to close the current financial year with a Rs 12,000 crore top line and will be eyeing growth over these numbers in fiscal 2021-2022. Himanshu Chaturvedi, chief strategy officer at Tata Projects Limited told Business Standard that the company expected to close the fiscal with an order book of Rs 55,000 crore to Rs 60,000 crore spread largely across urban infrastructure projects. “This year we are expecting our order backlog should end around Rs 55,000 to 60,000 crore.

We should be able to see a good growth over the numbers this year. If we look at our ...

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First Published: Wed, February 03 2021. 15:13 IST
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