NMDC increases lumps and fines prices by ₹100 each with effect from today

The price of lumps is now ₹4,700 per tonne and of fines is ₹4,000 per tonne. The same is in effect from Tuesday, February 10.

The price of lumps is now ₹4,700 per tonne and of fines is ₹4,000 per tonne. The same is in effect from Tuesday, February 10.

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