
Dhara Rail Projects Limited Secures Order Worth Rs. 1,01,71,690.13
Dhara Rail Projects Limited announced it has received a work order from the Dy. Chief Mechanical Engineer, Office of the Chief Workshop Manager, Carriage Repair Workshop, East Central Railway, Harnaut, Bihar. The order, amounting to Rs. 1,01,71,690.13 (Rupees One Crore One Lakh Seventy-One Thousand Six Hundred and Ninety Rupees and Thirteen Paise Only) including GST, covers the "Provision of Double Inlet Blower in LHB Type Non AC Coaches" at the Carriage Repair Workshop in Harnaut.The project’s scope is defined by CAI No. CAI/RCF/ MECH/ LHB/087 and the completion timeframe is 18 months.
According to information released, the entity awarding the contract is a domestic entity and no promoter, promoter group, or group company has an interest in the awarding entity. The order does not constitute a related party transaction.
Below is a summary of the key details:
| Particulars | ||
|---|---|---|
| Sr. No | Particulars | |
| 1 | Name of the entity to which order(s)/contract(s) is awarded | Dy. Chief Mechanical Engineer, Office the Chief Workshop Manager, Carriage Repair Workshop, East Central Railway Harnaut - 803110, Bihar. MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS |
| 2 | Whether order(s) / contract(s) have been awarded by domestic/ international entity | Domestic |
| 3 | Significant terms and conditions of the Order / Contract awarded, in brief | "Provision of Double Inlet Blower in LHB Type Non-AC Coaches as per scope of work and CAI No. CAI/RCF/ MECH/ LHB/087 at Carriage Repair Workshop, Harnaut" |
| 4 | Time period, if any, associated with the order(s)/contract(s) | 18 Months |
| 5 | Broad commercial consideration or size of the order(s)/contract(s); | Rs. 1,01,71,690.13 (Rupees One Crore One Lakh Seventy-One Thousand Six Hundred and Ninety Rupees And Thirteen Paise Only) (including GST) |
| 6 | Whether the promoter/ promoter group/group companies have any interest in the entity that awarded the order(s)/contract(s)? If yes, nature of interest land details thereof; | No |
| 7 | Whether the order(s)/contract(s) would fall within related party transactions? If yes, whether the same is done at 'arm's length' | Not Applicable |
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