Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal
approved several road infrastructure and other development projects including food court 3G fish aquarium, redevelopment of Nehru Garden, Integrated Housing Slum Development Program in Jalandhar. The minister recently explained various civic amenities projects being implemented in Jalandhar, which is the third largest
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A joint venture company set up by Rashritya Ispat Nigam (RINL) and MOIL in July, 2007 is revisiting the Rs 200-crore ferro alloy plant project and plans to set it up at an alternative location in Vizag, agency reports indicate. RINL-MOIL Ferro Alloys Pvt Ltd, in which both firms have equal stake, was formed to set up the plant at Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh in 2007. However, the project was found to be unviable at this
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Experts feel that the objective of the public private partnership (PPP) policy of the government should be to share the project risks optimally, rather than transfer them wholesale to the private sector. Experts and policy makers are debating the fate of PPP projects in the country in the wake of some private contractors exiting key infrastructure contracts like metro rail, highway etc
Experts favour renegotiation of PPP contracts
Some experts of the public-private partnership (PPP) model feel that the government must make provision for tweaking the contractual agreements in the course of a contract for mega infrastructure projects with a fairly long concession period. They argue that the initial projections or assumptions made by the concessionaire in case of a road or metro rail project may go wrong in the course of the concession period
Inkel to rope in private firms for tower project
A Kerala government-led body Inekl is in the process of roping in investors, developers, companies and individuals for setting up a tower on 2.45 acre of land at Angamaly. The proposed tower is very close to Cochin International Airport and 35-km from the seaport at Vallarpdam. A dedicated 750-metre approach road is being laid to the site from NH 47. Angamaly Railway station is only 700-metre from
Task force clears steel projects
A task force of the union government has reportedly cleared Rs 100.53 billion (bn) worth investment projects ,involving eight proposals. These projects include one steel plant and numerous pelletisation projects. Of these, Kalinga Steel Tech Pvt Ltd plans to set up a new integrated steel plant with a capacity of a 1.2 million tonne per annum in the Sundargarh district
JSW hopes to operationalise new plant by Dec
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Ministry trying to rope in firm for TAPI project
Union petroleum ministry continues to look out for a global company that can lead a consortium for implementing the 1,680-km TAPI pipeline project. The proposed pipeline will start from the South Yolotan-Osman field in Turkmenistan, passing through the troubled Herat, Helmand and Kandahar regions in Afghanistan via Quetta and Multan in Pakistan and finally ending at Fazilka (Punjab) in
JNPT invites bids for wind energy plant
Agency reports indicate that Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) invited bids from firms to set up a 7 mw wind power plant at a cost of Rs 48 crore to meet its energy requirement. The proposed plant may help the port save around 30 percent on energy costs, agency reports indicate. In order to reduce its dependence on power from outside sources, the port plans to set up renewable ener
JNPT relaxes norms to attract more bidders for Rs 82 bn project
In order to attract more bidders for its proposed Rs 8,200 crore fourth container terminal project, the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) relaxed selection norms for contractors. The port authority invited initial bids for constructing the terminal with a capacity to load 4.8 million standard containers a year. That will make it India