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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.
The Rs 25,000 crore MDF will give a strong start to India's shipbuilding journey tells Sonowal
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has kept the outlay provided for capital expenditure (capex) in the Railways at Rs 2.65 trillion, almost the same as the 2024-25 budget estimate
Work on 100 Amrit Bharat, 17500 general coaches, 200 Vande Bharat trains to start
Sitharaman announces shipbreaking credit note scheme, Maritime Development Fund
EcoSurvey says PPP contract management and execution capacities need substantial improvement
Nascent sector requires ability to be flexible with contracts, according to officials
French railway manufacturer awarded Rs 1,285 crore contract
FY25 cargo sailing slow at 2.7 per cent growth
India paid $109 billion in sea freight to foreign operators in 2021-22, and last year stood vulnerable to international price volatility and impact of sanctions on Russia during the geopolitical crise
Serious concern on debt sustainability in West Bengal, Punjab, says report
Inclusion in the harmonised master list of infrastructure sectors will allow developers in the sector access to infrastructure lending at easier terms
Sources revealed that the Swiss Federal Railways made a presentation showcasing the latest advancements in infrastructure diagnostics
The Ministry of Railways did not confirm the number of casualties at the time of publication. Over 40 people are feared to have been injured
The government is likely to continue with a zero or minimal borrowing plan for the national transporter
Prime Minister's Office keen on the project, discussed during the latest sectoral review, officials said
Union minister of information and broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw said that with this revival package, many of the legacy problems that RINL used to face will be resolved
Delays on mail, express, and superfast trains reduced by 6%
Subsidies, grants key for high-risk green projects, says CRISIL
Experts raise concerns over logistics, safety risks
The logistics infrastructure will include developing port infrastructure across AM Green Net-Zero Industrial Clusters to facilitate global exports