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Review meeting of ‘Mission Build Andhra Pradesh’

NBCC Limited's CMD PK Gupta and Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh YS Jaganmohan co-chaired State Level Monitoring Committee Meeting to review the progress of ‘Mission Build Andhra Pradesh’

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh YS Jaganmohan Reddy and NBCC Limited's Chairman & Managing Director PK Gupta co-chaired the state-level monitoring committee (SLMC) of the government of Andhra Pradesh. They were accompanied by their officers, recently held a meeting in Vijaywada (AP) to review the progress of ambitious 'Mission Build Andhra Pradesh' initiative of the Government of Andhra Pradesh which has been entrusted to NBCC. Gupta during the meeting, apprised CM, of various post-study recommendations of NBCC with regard to monetisation of government's various land parcels across the state. The Chief Minister while asking the officials to make optimum use of government land, appreciated efforts put in by NBCC Limited so far and also felicitated NBCC CMD in recognition.

NBCC Limited's CMD PK Gupta and Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh YS Jaganmohan co-chaired State Level Monitoring Committee Meeting (SLMC) to review the progress of 'Mission Build Andhra Pradesh' initiative of the Government of Andhra Pradesh which has been entrusted to NBCC

NBCC Limited

NBCC (India) Limited is a Navratna enterprise under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. The PSU is certified with ISO 9001:2015 from the Bureau of Indian Standards in respect of project management and consultancy. The company's present areas of operations are categorised into three main segments: Project Management Consultancy (PMC), Real Estate Development and EPC contracting.

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