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Indian Railways completes 200 long due projects during the Coronavirus Lockdown
Indian Railways takes the benefit of suspension of passenger train services during lockdown, completes 200 long-due projects
India to complete the construction of strategic Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldie (DSDBO) road in Ladakh by year-end: Read details
BRO is expected to complete the work on the 255 Km-long strategic Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldie (DSDBO) road in Ladakh within this year
Union Budget 2020: Rs 100 lakh crores to be spent on Infrastructure in the next 5 years to spur growth. Read details
FM Nirmala Sitharaman in her Union Budget 2020 speech announced a host of measures for Infrastructure development
Delhi High Court orders removal of ‘unauthorised’ Shiva and Hanuman temples for Chandni Chowk redevelopment plan
On Thursday, the Delhi High Court ordered the removal of an unauthorised temple falling in the middle of the Chandni Chowk main road.
Indian Army to construct high-altitude airfields in Uttarakhand along China border: COAS Bipin Rawat
General Bipin Rawat said the Army and the Air Force will give all support to the Uttarakhand government in its efforts to boost connectivity, infrastructure and telecom facilities in areas close to the border with China.
Stalling developmental projects is the worst form of obstruction of justice for the poor: Piyush Goyal on NGO lobbies
The Mopa airport, the first phase of which was to be completed in 2020, has got delayed by more than a year after the Supreme Court suspended the environment clearance provided to the project.
Indian Railways has decided to run as many as 150 private trains by 2023-24: Railway Board chairman Vinod Kumar Yadav
Private trains will start operation by 2023-24 on the Indian rail network
The environment and the economy: India stands at crossroads
In the name of environmental conservation, this elite class is, probably, unintentionally, ensuring that many people are excluded from the development cycle.
Government awards 5,700 km of roads under the ambitious Bharatmala project
The Bharatmala project is an initiative by Modi government that aims to construct 34,800 km of highways in the country
Watch: Arun Jaitley highlights Modi government’s policies which helped the middle class and the economy
"The biggest gamechanger is the Ayushman Bharat, the health care scheme meant for the 50 crore poor people of India. 16 lakh poor people have already availed benefit under this scheme in the last five months," added Jaitley.