At least 59 mega central sector infrastructure projects worth Rs 10 billion each, have reported a cost overrun of Rs 1.36 trillion. As per Vijay Goel, Union Minister, a total of 389 mega projects worth more than Rs 10 billion including rail and road sectors were on the monitor of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI).
FlashNews:
IIFCL Launches Strategic Document to Support Green Infra
REC Reports Record Half-Yearly Profit of ₹74.48 Billion
RAHSTA to submit policy recommendations to NHAI
Roads & Highways Builders book RAHSTA Expo
Are Projects facing a 90 percent barrier?
RAHSTA Forum sets the stage for groundbreaking discussions in roads infra
NBCC sells office/commercial space worth Rs. 14,800 Crore approx
RAHSTA Forum to kick off road and highway expo journey
Infrastructure Experts to Debate Viksit Bharat at Infrastructure Today Conclave in Delhi
Land Pooling Sinks under Flip Flops!
Gods or Demi-Gods cannot prevent a stampede
RAHSTA to showcase cutting-edge road construction tech, says NCC Director
RAHSTA will drive road construction innovation: Sundaresan
Trimble MD champions digital solutions for industry growth at RAHSTA
Vipin Sondhi: Indian infra booms with road construction opportunities
RK Pandey promotes safe road development at RAHSTA launch
RAHSTA to pave the way for innovation in road construction: AK Singh, NHAI
Road construction leaders launch RAHSTA Expo 2024 in Delhi
Road construction industry launches RAHSTA Expo 2024 in Delhi
Home » Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
Tag: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
Post
Post
272 projects across various sectors face delay
Data released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) shows 272 projects out of a total 558 projects costing at least Rs 150 crore are running late as on March 31, 2013. As many as 59 of these projects reported delays just in March 2013 (additional delay
Post
270 projects suffer delay
As on 1 December 2012, there were 566 projects on the monitor of Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. Of these, 270 projects were delayed with respect to their original schedules of commissioning. This information was given by the Minister of