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Adani Ports get Andhra govt s nod for 10 4% stake in Gangavaram Port
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Adani Ports share rises 3% on nod to buy stake in Gangavaram Port
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Adani Ports up 2% after Andhra govt approval for acquisition of 10 4% stake in GPL
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AP pegs Machilipatnam port project cost at ₹3,650 cr; submits tenders for judicial preview
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Indian ports, shipping firms to ink MoUs worth Rs 3,38,561 cr at maritime summit
A total of 22 entities, including government shipping companies and ports will sign MoUs with gobal investors during the summit, according to an official close to the development. The three-day summit was inaugurated by PM Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday
Ashutosh Kumar | March 2, 2021 | Updated 22:08 IST
A total of 22 entities, including government shipping companies and ports will sign MoUs with gobal investors during the summit
Shipping companies and major and minor ports in the country will ink 486 Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) for investments worth Rs 3,38,561 crore on the sidelines of the ongoing Indian Maritime Summit. The three-day summit was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday.A total of 22 entities, including government shipping companies and ports will sign MoUs with gobal investors during the summit, according to an official close to the development.