Chhattisgarh, one of the youngest States in India, is an emerging start-up State where bold decisions are taken with new and potential ideas.
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Author: admin (Infratructure Today)
Assam: On the expressway to prosperity
The government aims to set up more than 350 training centres, which have capacity to train 84,000 people annually.
Trade in services will create jobs: GES 2018
Dubai pointed that out of the focus sectors, education should be given the top priority. Students in India should be have the choice also of international education. Indian education should show confidence in Indian culture.
ĂâCLSS is the most attractive schemes in PMAY-UĂâ
Sitting in his sea-facing room, Durga Shankar Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs MoHUA
Need For Speed
It is often pointed out that every rupee invested in ramping up the railway infrastructure benefits the economy six times over. Soon after the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government came to power in May 2014, a committee was formed under Professor Bibek Debroy to restructure the Railway Board, the powerful body that oversees all technical and policy matters pertaining to the public-sector transporter. A majority of recommendations made by the senior economist at the New Delhi-based Centre of Policy Research was implemented. Two cross-functional directorates for non-tariff revenue and mobility, reporting directly to the Chairman of the Railway Board, were constituted. Powers were also delegated to general managers and divisional railway managers to expedite decision-making.
ĂâTargeted pricing will help railways maximise earningsĂâ
In this extensive interview to INFRASTRUCTURE TODAY, he says that it is entirely up to the Railways on how it would like to leverage its unique position as the countryĂâs most inclusive transporter.
ĂâIndia will need multiple bullet train corridorsĂâ
Mangal Dev, Head of Hitachi Rail Systems Co., India & South Asia Region affirms that the time is ripe for the development of a network of bullet train projects in the country.
ĂâWe are contemplating moving into total logisticsĂâ
Sanjay Gupta is the youngest Chairman & Managing Director in the 28-year history of Konkan Railway Corporation (KRCL).
ĂâDeveloper interests to be adequately safeguardedĂâ
As a special purpose vehicle (SPV), the Indian Railway Stations Development Corporation (IRSDCL) is responsible for executing the largest transit-oriented development (TOD) programme globally for 600 railway stations.
ĂâWe have plans to go public by 2021Ăâ
His company has outlined a whopping Rs 88 billion expansion plan that will take cumulative strength of its ports from 75 mtpa to 200 mtpa by 2021.










