This is the first-ever Bullet Train project of the Indian Railways
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Jardosh helds meeting for smooth Centre-state coordination
Jardosh conducts meeting for govt coordination on Railways projects
Zetwerk secures Rs 1.26 bn contract for MAHSR bullet train project
L&T has granted Zetwerk a contract for Rs 1.26 billion
L&T Wins Contract to Build Country’s First High-Speed Rail Corridor
The Indian engineering, procurement & construction (EPC) projects to defence multinational, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won the bid for a substantial part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) or bullet train corridor.
State govt in dark on BKC bullet train terminal
The government will require at least Rs.3 lakh crore to implement the proposed new highway development programmes including Bharat Mala
Japan offers India $15-bn for bullet train project
Japan has offered to finance India´s first bullet train, estimated to cost $15 billion, at an interest rate of less than a per cent, officials said, stealing a march on China, bidding for other projects on the world´s fourth-largest network.





