RailTel Corp up 4 per cent on back of ₹153-crore work order from Central Coalfields

Our Bureau Updated - March 22, 2021 at 12:29 PM.

Staffs of the Integrated Train Enquiry system (call centre) attending calls at the Railway Divisional Office, Which was inaugurated in Bangalore on Monday. The integrated Train Enquiry system can be accessed by dialling just one single number "139" from anywhere in Karnataka.The system has been developed and implemented by south Western Railways, Bangalore Division in association with M/s RailTel Corporation of India at a cost of Rs. 60 Lakhs. Photo: Murali Kumar_K_BANGALORE_29.11.2004_BANGALORE_DIGITAL IMAGE.

Shares of RailTel Corporation of India gained 4 per cent on Monday after the company announced that it has received a work order amounting to ₹153.15 crore from Central Coalfields Ltd.

At 12:09 pm, it was trading at ₹136.30 on the BSE, up 5.75 or 4.40 per cent. It hit an intra-day high of ₹141.30 and an intra-day low of ₹130.55. It opened at ₹131.95 as against the previous close of ₹130.55.

On the NSE, it was trading at ₹136.35, up ₹5.75 or 4.40 per cent.

The work order is for the establishment of an MPLS-VPN Network of higher bandwidth on rental basis for five years, it said in a regulatory filing on.

Published on March 22, 2021 06:58