SAIL monopoly could end as Railways opens doors to private steel producers
Business | October 27, 2017 13:04 ISTThe Indian Railways is seeking 700,000 metric tons of rail to upgrade its aging lines of Asia's largest network.
The Indian Railways is seeking 700,000 metric tons of rail to upgrade its aging lines of Asia's largest network.
Burnpur (West Bengal): SAIL, the country's largest steel maker, has charted investment of Rs 1,50,000 crore till 2025 to ramp up steel production from 24 million tonnes to 50 million tonnes.“We have prepared an investment
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