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    Megha Engineering emerges lowest bidder for Rs 12,800 cr nuclear power project

    Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd has been the lowest bidder for a Rs 12,800 crore engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract from the state-owned Nuclear Power Corporation of India. The company, which is the second-biggest buyer of electoral bonds and faces corruption allegations, submitted the lowest bid of Rs 12,799.92 crore.

    Big electoral bond buyer Megha Engineering to sell city gas business

    Megha City Gas Distribution (MCGDPL), a wholly-owned subsidiary, has decided to consolidate operations and reached out to state-run Indian Oil Corp, Hindustan Petroleum Corp, Bharat Petroleum Corp and Indraprastha Gas, among other players. It ventured into city gas distribution under the brand name Megha Gas in 2015 and continued to operate as MEIL till FY22.

    Megha Engineering and Infrastructure bags 2000MW Sharavathi pumped storage project

    The Hyderabad-based MEIL won the bidding process and bagged the project. "It also saw L&T's stiff resistance as they moved Supreme Court over it but their plea was rejected and the contract awarded to MEIL", the company said.

    Rs 315 cr corruption case: CBI books second-biggest electoral bond buyer Megha Engineering, 8 steel ministry officials

    Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd (MEIL) is one of the biggest electoral bond donors to BJP and BRS, and the second largest donor to Congress. P Pitchi Reddy and P V Krishna Reddy, the promoters of Megha Engineering that emerged as the second-largest donor of electoral bonds at Rs 1,232 crore, saw their wealth jump 53% and 51%, respectively.

    Megha Engineering electoral bond purchases close to bagging contracts for major projects

    Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Ltd (MEIL) has emerged as the second-biggest buyer of electoral bonds worth Rs 966 crore, according to data released by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday.

    From Lottery Kings to Infrastructure Giants: Top donors in India's Electoral Bond Scheme

    The Supreme Court asked for details of electoral bond purchases to be made public when it scrapped the political funding instrument earlier this year. Here’s a look at the top bond buyers along with an examination of some of the other key numbers that have emerg...

    The Economic Times
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