)
Dhruvaksh Saha is a policy reporter, currently tracking developments in transport, infrastructure, and the economy, focusing chiefly on policy and sectoral movements in highways, railways, maritime economy, mass transport, and economic policy planning at NITI Aayog.
Dhruvaksh Saha is a policy reporter, currently tracking developments in transport, infrastructure, and the economy, focusing chiefly on policy and sectoral movements in highways, railways, maritime economy, mass transport, and economic policy planning at NITI Aayog.
Centre clears highway and rail projects including Badvel-Nellore corridor and multitracking lines in MP and Maharashtra aimed at boosting logistics and connectivity
For any town which had to observe civil defence and blackout protocols during the week which saw incessant aerial warfare between India and Pakistan
According to the revised classification norms announced in the FY26 Budget, medium enterprises can invest up to Rs 125 crore and have a turnover limit of Rs 500 crore
All company representatives of MSC have arrived in Kochi and have been advised to visit both the Indian Coast Guard and MMD offices, Sonowal said
These include precise and achievable targets by 2030 and 2035, in addition to the broader 2047 target of making India a $30 trillion economy
National transporter ramps up project to instal AI-based cameras that can recognise faces
The Prime Minister cited the huge interest from global investors to nudge states into leveraging this boost for growth in exports
Operation Sindoor is the new form of justice, not about revenge, says PM Modi in his first public rally since India's counterstrike following the April 22 terror attack
The corridor is expected to begin with indigenous bullet trains
Indian shippers face double whammy of China rush, Ind-Pak restrictions
With tensions now subsiding since the ceasefire between the two countries on May 10, those still posted there are breathing a sigh of relief after an anxious period punctuated by blackouts and sirens
Gujarat's Deendayal Port is one of the 12 ports owned by the central government
The model, alongside Invits, has allowed several Indian and international investment funds to enter the infrastructure space by generating returns on operational roads
The shipping regulator earlier banned all vessels from Pakistan from docking at Indian ports
This will be the first inclusion of a new mission in the NAPCC in over a decade
At the onset, Rhenus will operate on National Waterways 1 (Ganga), 2 (Brahmaputra) and 16 (Barak), as well as the Indo-Bangladesh Protocol (IBP) route
Impact on Indian ships $100 million, saves $2 bn compared to EU's proposal, says DG Shipping
21 divisions have failed to comply with timely submission of their rolling block plans, the railways have communicated to zones
India's shipping regulator, the Directorate General of Shipping, said in a notice on Saturday that the direction has been issued 'keeping in view of the present situation'
The Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises (CGMSE) was launched by the Centre in the year 2000 to provide collateral-free credit to the sector