Buoyed by response from international institutional investors, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) plans to come out with bids for monetisation of 10 out of 75 public-funded national highway projects in the first phase.
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Nissan’s exports from Chennai plant cross 700,000 mark
Nissan India has achieved the milestone of exporting a total of 700,000 Made-in-India Nissan and Datsun cars. The milestone was achieved in a record span of seven years since the company began exports from India.
APM Terminals handles large RoRo carrier
APM Terminals Pipavav has welcomed the Hoegh Tracer, one of the world's largest pure car and truck carriers (PCTC), and the largest to ever call on an Indian port. At 14 decks high, the Hoegh Tracer has a capacity of 8,500 vehicles, and loaded 1,700 cars at Pipavav for export delivery on the Hoegh Middle East, India and Africa (MIAF) Service.
Ace Pipeline completes GSPL pipeline project to supply Gujarat auto hub
In a step towards creating a world class automobile and ancillary manufacturing hub in Mandal-Becharaji taluka of Ahmedabad District, a pipeline to supply natural gas has been commissioned by Ace Pipeline.
BOC in 200th Boeing plane delivery
Leasing company BOC Aviation Limited, which has dealt extensively with Indian carriers, has announced the delivery of its 200th Boeing plane to Lion Air Group.
Center to push urban growth corridors
To effectively address the emerging urbanisation challenges, the Ministry of Urban Development has come out with a multi-pronged policy framework to promote living close to mass urban transit corridors.
Adani Ports Q3 net profit up 26percent
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has reported a healthy 25.82 per cent jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 849.75 crore for the quarter ended December 2016, on the back of increased income. APSEZ is the country's largest port developer and the logistics arm of Adani Group.
Northern Coalfields ratifies Rs 1,244-cr share buyback plan
Coal India has said that the Board of its subsidiary Northern Coalfields has approved a share buyback plan worth Rs 1,244 crore.
L and T arm bags Rs 1,100 crore contract from IOC
Larsen and Toubro Hydrocarbon Engineering has said that it has bagged orders worth Rs 1,100 crore from IOC for its Bongaigaon refinery in Assam.
Ministry of Urban Development to push dense urban growth along mass transit corridors
To effectively address the emerging urbanisation challenges, the Ministry of Urban Development has come out with a multi-pronged policy framework to promote living close to mass urban transit corridors. This new initiatives seeks to promote ‘Transit Oriented Development (TOD)’ which enables people to live within walking or cycling distance from transit corridors like the Metros, monorail and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridors, currently being taken up on a large scale.



