Gujarat as a State has tremendous potential both naturally as well as physically. Being well connected by rail and road is an added advantage although air connectivity needs improvement. Its well-equipped ports are a tremendous boost for industries in the State.
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WATER DIVISION – Rs 233.09 crore
Civil, Structural and Architectural works etc., of complete Raw Water reservoir intake Water Pump house, Desilting chamber, Civil work for piping from intake water pump house to Raw water Pump house, Gas Chlorination Plant, Raw water Pump house, Road to intake Pump house, Boundary wall (part), Road
Initial green nod for Mumbai coastal road
An ambitious coastal road from MumbaiĂÂŽs Nariman Point to Kandivali may be finally taking shape. CM Devendra Fadnavis has told the State Assembly that Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar has given an in-principle approval to the project.
2015 will be the year of .No looking back
Yes, we have been awarded the said work worth Rs 525 crore. The order is for two lignite projects in the Barmer region. The two projects are Kapurdi Lignite Mine and Jalipa Lignite Mine.
Seeking Stable Ground
From 3 km per day to 30 km per day from 2016 looks to be a tall order for the road construction in the country. While the current numbers still present a slow pace of development, the government is hopeful to make amends soon.
ADB approves $350 million for roads
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide $350 million loan assistance for upgradation of district roads in Madhya Pradesh.
Kelkar panel favours PSC regime
An expertsĂÂŽ panel on petroleum reforms, headed by Vijay C Kelkar, former Union finance and petroleum secretary, has recommended continuing with the existing production
Electronic toll system on the cards
India is expected to save at least Rs 86,000 crore annu-ĂÂĄally after the electronic toll collection (ETC) system becomes operational across India, according to Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari.
Bumpy Ride Ahead
The Road Transport and Safety Bill 2014 is a much-needed initiative that still needs the implementation clarity to make it a success. In order to tackle the steadfast ascent in the number of road accidents, and the inefficiency in the road transport system
Infrascape 2015 – The future success of urban centres…
The future success of urban centres in India rests on transportation networks that offer interconnected mobility by linking different modes of transportation seamlessly.


