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Expertspeak: A standards problem

Expertspeak: A standards problem

It's not the scale alone that will drive costs in rail and especially metro rail, Rajeev Jyoti tells us: It's also standardisation and improved technology. The Indian Railways is currently visualising Dedicated Freight Corridors

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Analysis: No minor task, this

Analysis: No minor task, this

Indian Maritime Agenda 2020 estimates investments at about Rs 274,500 crore. The major challenge would be to create the shelf of projects to attract this level of investment, writes Vikash Sharda.

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Expertspeak: Now, to capitalise on ICTT

Expertspeak: Now, to capitalise on ICTT

With globalisation, cross-border trade has grown monumentally and continues to acce­lerate at a never-seen-before pace. India has one of the most rapidly expanding infrastructure priva­tisation programmes among the developing countries

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Steering the growth

Steering the growth

India's urban infrastructure is growing at a phenomenal pace, but due to improper urban planning in the past, growth is not able to match the pace of economic activities in the urban areas, says Kumar Ramesh.

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Landmark: Chennai Desalination

Landmark: Chennai Desalination

While Chennai city was implementing several water conservation measures, the scarcity in availability of water had to be addressed through augmentation of supply. It was in this context that the city turned to an alternative source - sea water

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JNNURM needs to be a programme, not a project

JNNURM needs to be a programme, not a project

With the somewhat partial success of the first round of JNNURM, the Mission hopes to leverage the advantage of learning experiences, both of its success and stumbling blocks, as it gears up to address many more cities in the second round.