The Government of India will be a 50 per cent share-¡holder in the proposed multimodal logistics hub and the multimodal transport hub, which are part of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) project at Greater Noida.
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Tag: Greater Noida
Lots of stalled projects have started to move
Could you throw some light on the size of these projects and their execution time?
Everest Steel Building Solutions has already completed more than 1500 PEB projects, covering more than 5 crore sq ft of construction across 275 cities
New UP electronic mfg policy
The Uttar Pradesh government has approved the electronic manufacturing policy, under which three clusters including one in Greater Noida
Metro Pricing | Un-fare deals
Thousands of home buyers on the Noida-Greater Noida stretch heaved a sigh of relief early this year when the 20.6-km Metro rail project between Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway was cleared by the Ministry of Urban Development.
Ansals SEZ project
Ansal Properties and Infrastructure has revived its plan to develop a 75-acre IT special economic zone (SEZ) in Greater Noida and will invest about Rs 130 crore over the next three years on construction. The IT SEZ was notified by the Commerce Ministry in 2006.
Jaypee Mahasale: Debt of woes
The group that brought Formula One to the country is now looking for a formula to revive its sagging fortunes. Jaiprakash Associates Ltd, with interests in engineering and construction, power, cement, real estate,
Noida Metro gets Centre’s nod
The Metro rail link between Noida and Greater Noida has got a green signal from the urban development ministry. In a board meeting held on Wednesday, the ministry approved Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's (DMRC)
Work on new power corridor begins
The UP Power Transmission Corporation (UPPTCL) has initiated a project of laying a new electricity corridor between Mainpuri and Greater Noida. The corridor would be around 400 km long and connect to the under-construction 765 kV substation in Yamuna Expressway area. The transmission corridor will be laid in a PPP mode by UPPTCL along with two private companies.
Authority to set up SPV for metro rail project
In order to set up a 29.707 kilometre metro rail line between Noida and Greater Noida, the Noida and the Greater Noida authorities are in the process of forming a special purpose vehicle (SPV). The SPV, named Noida Metro Rail Corporation (NMRC), will see an investment of Rs 1,000 crore. It is learnt that the authorities would soon approach the registrar of companies, Uttar Pradesh, for clearance and the w
The other zero-sum game
It is just as well that our Public-Private Partnership (PPP) policies, old or old-wine-in-new-bottle, are clear about private participation in the operations of infrastructure projects; in particular, it is a relief that private participants are put in charge of making projects viable.
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