Karan Adani, son of Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani, has been appointed as the CEO of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) with effect from January 1, 2016.
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Author: admin (Infratructure Today)
Instrumental Role
The government has appointed Amitabh Kant, Secretary in the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), as full-time Chief Executive Officer of NITI Aayog. Kant, who has been helming some of the marquee initiatives of the Narendra Modi Government, will take over the job after his retirement as secretary in February end.
Growth Spearhead
Ramboll has announced the appointment of Sanjeev Kapoor as Director to lead its transport business in India. Based in Gurgaon, KapoorĆĀ“s responsibility will include developing and driving the business growth strategy for RambollĆĀ“s transport market in India and leading the organisation to identifying new profit avenues.
Kochi Metro to start operations on Kerala Formation Day
Kochi Metro will begin commercial operations on November 1 - Kerala Formation Day, since both Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and Kerala Metro Rail Limited are confident of completing all works and obtaining mandatory clearance by that time, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said.
Not just Water, other depts roped in for Ganga clean up
The Human Resource Development Ministry has been asked to help set up a national-level institution or a university that offers courses on applied river sciences in order to create expertise in cleaning and rejuvenating the Ganga and other rivers.
JDA to bring in – intelligenttraffic
The Pink City would have a fully functional Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) to monitor traffic and make movement safe for commuters.
City infrastructure to be restructured
The Meerut Development Authority (MDA) has plans to restructure the cityĆĀ“s infrastructure to make way for the Meerut Metro, which officials say will be operational by 2022.
Our app is actually a Smart City solution
Three years ago, we were trying to solve a problem in south Punjab where there were some issues relating to cancer. Someone wanted to do a survey of cancer patients.
Closing infra gap with China
The shortcomings of IndiaĆĀ“s infrastructure are often lamented. But statistical aggregates suggest that the South Asian nation has caught up to - or even surpassed - China in some respects. In other areas, it is not far behind.
Happy New Infrastructure!
Clearly, the government had saved the best for the last, with a flurry of policy decisions at the year end. Infrastructure is clearly in for better times in 2016. The year 2015 was generally a positive one for the economy, although bumpy.






