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First weekly mainline service to Europe from Kochi
The International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT), Cochin, announced that the NEMO/EAX service will now make a weekly call at ICTT. This will make it the first weekly service vessel connecting Cochin directly to Europe.
Delhi water sector open to private players
The Delhi Government initiated the much-waited reforms in the water sector by opening doors for private entities in management, maintenance and distribution of water in several areas of the city.
No more cities under JNNURM
The Planning Commission has rejected a proposal to include 28 cities having a population of five lakh and above under the Urban Infrastructure and Governance (UIG) of JNNURM on account of resource constraints.
India to build 19 atomic power plants in 12th Plan
The Union Government said 19 new atomic power plants were planned during the 12th Plan period. However, no new nuclear power projects will be launched in the remaining period of 11th Five Year Plan ending March 2012.
KEC bags Saudi order
KEC International (KEC) has secured order from Saudi Arabia for supply and construction of transmission lines on turnkey basis.
NE road projects
The Planning Commission has granted 'in principle' approval to 25 projects against the 56 road project proposals put forth by the North Eastern Council (NEC).
Coir geo-textiles in road building
The Coir Board has got the Indian Road Congress approval for use of coir geo-textiles in rural road construction.
Telecom sector demands infrastructure status
Telecom operators associations COAI and AUSPI met senior Finance Ministry officials to seek 'infrastructure' status for the sector, a tag which will make access to credit easier for them.
Tulip Telecom bags Rs 200 cr orders
Tulip Telecom has bagged four large network and data centre orders in the public and private sector worth nearly Rs 200 crore. Tulip has secured a three-year order worth Rs 48.88 crore from the Rajasthan governmĆĀent

