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Road Infrastructure
PM inaugurates section of Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, says it will boost trade
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Delhi-Dausa-Lalsot section of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Rajasthan's Dausa on Sunday and termed it "a grand picture of...
Watch: Kerala man protests potholes by bathing and performing Yoga on road
A man in Malappuram, Kerala protested against potholes on roads in a unique way by bathing & performing yoga in a water-logged pothole, reports...
Uttar Pradesh is now ‘Expressway Pradesh’
Uttar Pradesh, until not so long ago, was known for its pot-holed roads that made one break the journey instead of complete it. Today,...
A 10 point plan to industrialize Bharat
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It has been a long while since I wrote on my Substack, but I got some great inspiration from my friend Peter Ryan’s and...
Assam: Headway likely in boundary row, big boost to connectivity expected in 2022
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Decades-old inter-state boundary disputes and militancy problems are expected to make a significant headway in 2022, while work for Bharat's first international multi-modal logistic...
Reforms in public procurement bidding welcomed by infrastructure experts
Recent reforms introduced in Public Procurement and Project Management by Union Ministry of Finance have been welcomed by infrastructure experts. In particular, the approval...
Centre refutes NGO’s claim of ‘bench avoidance’ in Chardham project case
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The Centre on Thursday strongly objected in the Supreme Court the claims of an NGO stating that it was involved in ‘bench avoidance in...
Public roads must not be blocked to harass people, says SC
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The Supreme Court on Friday said free flow of traffic on public roads cannot be blocked. The observation was made by the top court...
FASTag – A fastrack to Bharat’s digital economy
To enable seamless toll collection at the plazas, the government introduced RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) enabled FASTags. National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has...
Delhi-Dehradun corridor to cut travel time to 2.5 hours
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The Centre on Thursday said that the proposed Delhi-Dehradun corridor will cut the travel time between the two cities to just 2.5 hours.
The Ministry...