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Metro Rail sustainability suffering from affordability & connectivity

Metro Rail sustainability suffering from affordability & connectivity

An affordable fare structure & an efficient last-mile connectivity are vital for Metro Rail The Second Metro Rail Conference was organised by FIRST Construction Council (FCC) in collaboration with Construction World and Infrastructure Today magazines In an unprecedented surge underscoring the vital role of metro systems in enhancing the quality of life and spurring economic...

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A Pioneer in Building Solutions

A Pioneer in Building Solutions

Sahyadri Industries (SIL), a pioneer in building solutions since 1947 is an ISO 9001, EMS 14001 and BS OHSAS 18001 certified company, listed on the BSE. SIL provides a range of products for interior and exterior building systems and roofing solutions.

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President inaugurates GES 2018 in Mumbai

President inaugurates GES 2018 in Mumbai

Inaugurating the 4th edition of the Global Exhibition on Services (GES) in Indias commercial capital, Honble President Ram Nath Kovind has said that the countrys large talent pool gives it natural advantages in the services sector.

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Powerful moves ahead!

Powerful moves ahead!

Infrastructure Today has completed yet another milestone with over 14 years of coverage on a sector which can make or break the India development story.

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We have sanctioned projects worth Rs.30,000 crore

We have sanctioned projects worth Rs.30,000 crore

It's an IPO season. After IRBs' InvIT, state-owned Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd (HUDCO) will raise Rs 1,200 crore from the markets. Dr M Ravi Kanth, Chairman and Managing Director, divulges the company's future strategy in an INFRASTRUCTURE TODAY exclusive.

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Hitting the High Notes

Hitting the High Notes

The government´s move to demonetise old Rs.500 and Rs.1,000 banknotes has been widely hailed by the country´s infrastructure sector as a positive development. Industry representatives would also like the government and its agencies to simultaneously roll out adequate measures to counter any likely bumps on the road ahead.