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Multimodal lane to take years to start

Multimodal lane to take years to start

Even as the Maharashtra government is pushing for a Virar-Alibaug multi-modal corridor that will be instrumental in creating new growth centres outside Mumbai, a key public transport element that will make the project genuinely ´multimodal´ has been put on the backburner.

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Navi Mumbai  bridge revamp

Navi Mumbai bridge revamp

Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority will have to change the alignment for the Ghatkopar-Ghansoli-Koparkhairane after the civic authority raised objection against building the flyover via the Kanjurmarg dumping ground

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Above The Rest

Above The Rest

Sebi Joseph is Managing Director, Otis Elevator Company India. He was named the Managing Director of Otis India in March 2012. Under his leadership, the company won the order for providing the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project with elevators and escalators.

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Upwardly Mobile

Upwardly Mobile

Nitin Chalke is the Managing Director of Eaton in India, a $22 billion global power management company. In his current role Chalke is responsible for working with Eaton´s five businesses to develop strategies that will build Eaton´s overall presence and success in India.

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Full Glass

Full Glass

B Santhanam is the President and MD - Flat Glass South Asia, Egypt and Malaysia, Saint Gobain Glass.

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Germany to partner in developing 3 smart cities

Germany to partner in developing 3 smart cities

Germany has agreed to partner with India in developing three smart cities and a six-member joint committee has been set up in this regard to evolve the way forward including identification of those cities in three months.

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Key parameters for smart cities identified

Key parameters for smart cities identified

Successful development of smart cities across the country will depend on five critical elements such as power, infrastructure, funds, technology and social capital, property consultant Cushman & Wakefield said.