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    States have been very slow in extending cooperation for big infra projects: Piyush Goyal

    "Many states have not yet transferred the full land because of which many projects are getting delayed. Some projects are getting completed because state governments were active and, therefore, a matching share was received from the state government," he said.

    Adani Enterprises arm gets LoA for highway project in Maharashtra

    In a regulatory filing, Adani Enterprises said its wholly-owned subsidiary Adani Road Transport Ltd (ARTL) recently participated in the tender invited by National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).

    DPIIT reviews 374 high impact infra projects in FY22

    “Since April 2021, PMG has organized 30 review meetings with nearly all state governments and central ministries…374 projects with a value of approximately Rs 17 lakh crore have been reviewed during these meetings,” the DPIIT said in a statement.

    Tamil Nadu's first integrated smart city project launched

    G Square City, located along the Salem-Kochi Highway aka Coimbatore bypass, shall be the first Integrated Smart City in Tamil Nadu encompassing 1,663 villa plots and 26 commercial plots spanning over 120.7 acres, providing over 150 world-class amenities, including a 50,000 sq. ft clubhouse

    Need to revisit conventional L1 tendering system: IRF

    For Atmanirbhar Bharat vision the government should award any project, however complex it may be to a Joint Venture of an Indian Company and an international company, with the Indian firm bringing the local knowledge and financial strength to the consortium, and the international firm, the technical knowhow.

    NH stretch to reduce Bengaluru-Mysuru travel time to 75 minutes; to be ready in October: Nitin Gadkari

    Th 117 km-long stretch of the Bengaluru-Nidaghatta-Mysuru section of NH-275 is being developed at a cost of Rs 8,350 crore. Gadkari, the Minister for Road Transport and Highways, said the stretch will be completed in October. It will enhance the connectivity between the two important cities and will also provide an impetus to tourism and economy of the region.

    421 infra projects show cost overruns of Rs 4.73 lakh cr

    "Total original cost of implementation of the 1,565 projects was Rs 21,86,542.05 crore and their anticipated completion cost is likely to be Rs 26,59,914.61 crore, which reflects overall cost overruns of Rs 4,73,352.56 crore (21.65% of original cost)," the ministry's latest report for February 2022 said.

    Over 800 projects worth Rs 5.48 lakh cr identified for implementation under Sagarmala programme: Shipping Minister

    Sagarmala programme includes projects from various categories, such as modernisation of existing ports and terminals, new ports, terminals, RoRo & tourism jetties, enhancement of port connectivity, inland waterways, lighthouse tourism, etc.

    Rs 62k cr being spent to boost road infra, reduce pollution in Delhi: Nitin Gadkari

    Highlighting the improvement in highway connectivity and road infrastructure, Gadkari said that it now takes only 40 minutes to travel to Meerut from Delhi, as against four hours earlier. "Our aim is to reduce the cost of construction and improve the quality," he said, adding the milestone of 38 km/day road construction, which is a world record, was achieved by India last year.

    Sekura, PATH highest bidders for new ToT packages

    Sekura Roads offered the highest bid of Rs1107 crore for the ToT 6 bundle while PATH offered Rs1314 crore ToT 8 bundle. Canadian institutional investor CDPQ (Indian Highways Concessions Trust) offered a price of Rs1071 crore, while Adani Group offered Rs702 crore for the ToT 6 bundle.

    Nitin Gadkari: Government to better world record in highway construction this month

    Nitin Gadkari: Government to better world record in highway construction this month

    Infrastructure projects undertaken by his ministry have been feted in the recent state polls, Gadkari said at the Economic Times Global Business Summit (GBS) on Saturday. The ministry has already set three world records, including 38 km of highway construction per day, Gadkari said.

    View: People have voted for highways that will lead to progress and development

    View: People have voted for highways that will lead to progress and development

    In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP government has done remarkably well on expressway development. It should focus on timely completion of three additional expressways — Ganga Expressway, Bundelkhand Expressway and Gorakhpur Link Expressway. Western UP has the potential of driving UP’s ambition of becoming a $1 trillion economy and generating massive employment.

    Govt targeting construction pace of 50 km/day for NH

    Govt targeting construction pace of 50 km/day for NH

    Gadkari said due to COVID-induced disruptions, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (NHIDCL) faced some problems.

    IIFCL raises Rs 6,000 crore via debt to fund infra projects

    IIFCL raises Rs 6,000 crore via debt to fund infra projects

    With a view to promote long term infrastructure finance in India, IIFCL after a span of eight years has raised funds from the domestic market through privately placed Non-Convertible Debt Securities for an amount of Rs 500 crore with a greenshoe option of Rs 1,000 crore, the company said in a statement.

    Public-Private Partnership to be key driver of PM Gati Shakti scheme: MoS Finance

    Public-Private Partnership to be key driver of PM Gati Shakti scheme: MoS Finance

    The PM Gati Shakti - National Master Plan was announced last year with an aim to break departmental silos and bring in more holistic and integrated planning and execution of projects with a view to address the issues of multi-modal and last-mile connectivities.

    Rising crude oil prices likely to impact infra funding in FY23

    Rising crude oil prices likely to impact infra funding in FY23

    Rising energy prices may force the government to reduce the roads and infrastructure cess once again to limit the impact on the prices of crude derivatives such as petrol and diesel.

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