KBC Global Ltd, a leading infrastructure development company, has been awarded a significant sub-contract worth $20 million for a soft infrastructure project in Maharashtra. The real estate sector in the region is witnessing robust growth, driven by favor
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The sub-contract awarded to KBC Global Ltd is worth $20 million.
KBC Global Ltd has been awarded a sub-contract for a soft infrastructure project, which includes essential services such as water supply, sanitation, and waste management.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities, both during the construction phase and after its completion, contributing to the local economy and socio-economic development.
KBC Global Ltd will be responsible for the development of soft infrastructure, including essential services like water supply, sanitation, and waste management.
KBC Global Ltd is known for its strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, including supporting local communities and engaging with stakeholders to address their needs and concerns.
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