In Chennai, another road that provides connectivity to places in north Chennai is expected to be ready by February end. The 17.4 km-long Minjur-Kattur-Thirupalaivanam Road that is being strengthened and widened at a cost of Rs 36.64 crore, will help residents of villages including Neidavoyal, Thiruvallavoyal and Thathamanji.
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Tag: February
Delhi Metro phase-III runs into funding issues
The third phase of the Delhi Metro network is apparently getting embroiled in controversy regarding its funding.
Koyali refinery now 18 mtPA
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has plans to invest Rs 5,000 crore for expanding its Koyali refinery capacity in Gujarat from 13.7 mtpa to 18 mtpa refinery.
IFC pledges $300 million for India's green energy
International Finance Corporation has pledged $300 million for the development of renewable energy projects in India with a mix of equity and debt over the next three years.
India invites Australia to invest in infra
The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Anand Sharma, invited Australia to invest in IndiaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s infrastructure sector aiming to strengthen economic and trade relations between the two.
Fin min considering options for infra debt fund
The Union Finance Ministry is considering various options to create infrastructure debt funds as India plans to spend over $1.5 trillion in next 10 years to revamp its crumbling infrastructure.
Fin min considering options for infra debt fund
The Union Finance Ministry is considering various options to create infrastructure debt funds as India plans to spend over $1.5 trillion in next 10 years to revamp its crumbling infrastructure.
South Africa's policy on coal exports
South AfricaĆ¢ā¬ā¢s new policy on coal and coal mining will call for value addition from players, and companies that will set up coal beneficiation facilities or power plants will have better chances of securing coal.
Govt extends coal mines conservation schemes
The Cabinet Committee of Infrastructure has approved the continuation of schemes of conservation and safety in coal mines and development of transport infrastructure in coalfield areas as plan schemes.
Govt monitoring crude oil prices: Mukherjee
Expressing concern over the rise in crude oil prices in international markets due to turmoil in the Middle East, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said the government is monitoring the situation and will manage it.

