Capturing Carbon data is vital for a green future Innovation in capturing carbon data is vital to finding the answer for a more sustainable future. By refining, harnessing, and presenting the reams of available information to drive better decision-making, we can radically improve our ability to quantify, track and accelerate our carbon reduction efforts,writes Haima Haldar,...
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Tata Power Renewables Signs PPA for 80 MW Dispatchable Green Energy Project in Mumbai
IndiGo to Resume China Flights from October 26 as India-China Air Services Restart
From Muddy Tracks to Expressways: Bihar’s Quiet Road Revolution
Indian Railways Launches Assured Transit Container Service from Delhi to Kolkata
IGL Opens New Delhi Office as Minister Puri Highlights India’s Clean Energy Push and Refining Ambitions
Road Construction May Hit Five-Year Low in FY2026, Cautions ICRA
Delhi Airport Rolls Out E-Arrival Card for Foreign Travellers to Streamline Immigration
From Muddy Tracks to Expressways: Bihar’s Quiet Road Revolution
NMIA Secures DGCA Aerodrome Licence Ahead of October Launch
India Re-elected to ICAO Council with Enhanced Global Support
India’s Renewable Energy Surge: ICRA Projects 35 GW Capacity in FY2026
Air Marshal Bharti Calls for Full Indigenisation to Win Future Wars
Air India, Airbus Launch Advanced Pilot Training Hub in Gurugram
India-Bhutan Rail Links Signal Strategic Leap in Himalayan Connectivity
India Anchors $8 Billion Maritime Investment Wave
India’s Deepwater Energy Ambitions Ignite with Andaman Basin Gas Discovery
Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor to emerge as major economic cluster: Ashwini Vaishnaw
IndiGo Adds 12 New Domestic Routes in October, Strengthens Regional Air Connectivity Across India
IndiGo Deepens Indian Ocean Connectivity with New Routes to Bali and Malé
Tag: sustainability
A deep dive into India’s four pillars of economy
To emerge as a developed nation by 2047 focus on the 4 pillars is pertinent While infrastructure and investment provide the necessary support systems, innovation and inclusivity drive the development of new technologies and industries. Hence, incentivising these four factors is crucial for national economic growth, writes Sneha Gurjar, Director, CEM Engineers. According to a recent...
Women in construction: Breaking barriers, building future
Tradition vs. progress: women’s entry into the construction industry Despite these persistent challenges, women in construction have shown incredible resilience and determination. Women are not just building physical structures, but are constructing a future for the construction industry defined by inclusivity, innovation, and sustainability, says Sonali Dhopte, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Excelize Software Pvt Ltd....
Building revolutions: The technological imperatives
Infra, innovation, inclusion, and investment: pivotal for nation’s growth. The intrinsically linked four pillars of development (infrastructure, investment, innovation, and inclusion) offer a roadmap to unlock that potential. These pillars are not isolated but rather interdependent elements that form the very foundation of India’s progress, writes Satya Kaliki, CTO, Infra.Market. India stands at a unique position,...
HMR is a Zero-Discharge Project that Advocates Green Mobility
KVB REDDY, MD & CEO, L&T Hyd Metro speaks about largest MRTS project. L&T-Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited is the largest PPP project in Asia and the largest MRTS in the world being implemented in PPP mode on DBFOT basis. The man helming this iconic project, KVB Reddy, MD & CEO, L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited...
Canadian pension fund eyes infra investment opportunity in India
CDPQ to invest in companies to fund net-zero transition targets
Taking a look at India’s maritime sector post pandemic
A path towards sustainability both environment-wise and business-wise
Govt to launch revamped distribution scheme for power sector
Scheme to improve the quality, reliability of power supply to consumers
Greenfield cities will provide sustainability to the residents
In an interaction with INFRASTRUCTURE TODAY, Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Delhi,Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMICDC) believes that the detailed planning of these cities addresses the distribution of social and physical infrastructure
India is important in terms of the urbanisation discussion
ISO certification could be a key to understand the challenges and responsibilities of dealing with rapid Indian urban growth, says Matthew Lynch, Vice President, Global Partnerships & Initiatives, World Council on City Data.