A rodent-borne virus led to the death of the only African elephant at the zoo in Indian capital Delhi, officials have told the BBC. Shankar
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A rodent-borne virus led to the death of the only African elephant at the zoo in Indian capital Delhi, officials have told the BBC. Shankar, a 29-year-old male elephant, died on 17 September after spending much of his life in isolation. The cause of his death wasn't known at the time

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KEC International bags Rs 1,064-crore order to set up transmission line in Saudi Arabia

Posted By: Vishal Maurya Posted On: Oct 14, 2025Share Article
KEC International has landed a significant Rs 1,064 crore contract in Saudi Arabia for a 380 kV transmission line. This latest win, part of a strong Middle East performance, boosts the company's international transmission and distribution order book. With year-to-date orders exceeding Rs 15,000 crore, KEC International continues its global infrastructure expansion.KEC International has landed a significant Rs 1,064 crore contract in Saudi Arabia for a 380 kV transmission line. This latest win, part of a strong Middle East performance, boosts the company's international transmission and distribution order book. With year-to-date orders exceeding Rs 15,000 crore, KEC International continues its global infrastructure expansion.Infrastructure major KEC International on Tuesday said it has secured a new order worth Rs 1,064 crore for setting up a transmission line in Saudi Arabia.<br><br> KEC International Ltd, an RPG Group company, has secured a new order of Rs 1,064 crore for design, supply and installation of a 380 kV transmission line in Saudi Arabia, according to a company statement.<br><br>
"The Middle East region continues to be a strategic growth driver for us, as reflected in this order and the strong momentum built earlier this year. With this win, our YTD (year-to-date) order intake has surpassed Rs 15,000 crore," Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO of KEC International, said.

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KEC International has landed a significant Rs 1,064 crore contract in Saudi Arabia for a 380 kV transmission line. This latest win, part of a strong Middle East performance, boosts the company's international transmission and distribution order book. With year-to-date orders exceeding Rs 15,000 crore, KEC International continues its global infrastructure expansion.

Infrastructure major KEC International on Tuesday said it has secured a new order worth Rs 1,064 crore for setting up a transmission line in Saudi Arabia.

KEC International Ltd, an RPG Group company, has secured a new order of Rs 1,064 crore for design, supply and installation of a 380 kV transmission line in Saudi Arabia, according to a company statement.

"The consecutive wins in Saudi Arabia, along with the earlier order wins in the Middle East, have substantially bolstered our international T&D order book.

"The Middle East region continues to be a strategic growth driver for us, as reflected in this order and the strong momentum built earlier this year. With this win, our YTD (year-to-date) order intake has surpassed Rs 15,000 crore," Vimal Kejriwal, MD & CEO of KEC International, said.

KEC International is a global infrastructure engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) major.

Add as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! It has a presence in verticals of power transmission & distribution, civil, transportation, renewables, oil & gas pipelines and cables & conductors. It has a footprint in 110-plus countries.


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A rodent-borne virus led to the death of the only African elephant at the zoo in Indian capital Delhi, officials have told the BBC. Shankar
World
Delhi's lonely African elephant was killed by rodent-borne virus - official

A rodent-borne virus led to the death of the only African elephant at the zoo in Indian capital Delhi, officials have told the BBC. Shankar, a 29-year-old male elephant, died on 17 September after spending much of his life in isolation. The cause of his death wasn't known at the time

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