SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
Karur Vysya Bank: RLLR: 8.8 | 8.5% - 10.65%

Asset class : Infrastructure

Maharashtra explores infrastructure partnership with Canada Infrastructure Bank to attract long-term investment

12 Feb 2026

The Maharashtra government has held high-level discussions with the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) to explore a potential collaboration on long-term infrastructure investment across the state, focusing initially on housing and core urban infrastructure projects. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis led the video conference with the CIB's chief executive officer, highlighting the states ambition to leverage international expertise and capital to accelerate development efforts. The proposed engagement is expected to begin with investments in two identified projects that align with Maharashtra's infrastructure roadmap and later expand to broader cooperation. Fadnavis emphasised that such international partnerships can support rapid urbanisation, expanding industrial corridors and growing demand for quality public infrastructure, bringing not only capital but also technical know-how and global best practices to project execution and governance. Canada's financing approach, which includes long-term capital and risk-sharing techniques, was cited as particularly relevant.Read more

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Ashoka Buildcon secures INR 474 crore EPC bridge project in Bihar

12 Feb 2026

Ashoka Buildcon Limited, through a joint venture with Aakshya Infra Project Private Limited, has secured a major engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract worth INR 474.38 crore from Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam Limited for the construction of a high-level reinforced cement concrete (RCC) bridge over the River Gandak in Muzaffarpur district. Ashoka Buildcon will act as the lead partner in the venture with a 51 % share in the project, equating to roughly INR 241.93 crore, including goods and services tax. The scope comprises the 2,280 metre bridge and other significant structures on the approach road connecting Fatehabad in Paroo block and Chanchaliya in Saraiya block. The work is scheduled for completion within 30 months. The award contributes to Ashoka Buildcon's growing order book and reflects continued investment in regional infrastructure.Read more

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Mumbai records highest January stamp duty collections as premium home demand rises

Mumbai News Desk

12 Feb 2026

Mumbai's residential property market achieved its highest-ever stamp duty collections for January, led by larger and high-value homes, even as total registrations declined compared to last year. The surge reflects stronger demand in mid-to-premium segments and growing end-user confidence, supported by ongoing infrastructure development and stable economic conditions. Suburban areas, especially western and central suburbs, continued to dominate registrations. Homes sized up to 1,000 sq ft remained the most popular, while luxury homes above INR 5 crore also saw increased interest, signaling a structural shift in buyer preferences.Read more

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Bilaspur airport cleared for all-weather operations after DGCA approval

11 Feb 2026

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved the upgrade of Bilaspur's Bilasa Devi Kevat Airport from a 3C-VFR (Visual Flight Rules) facility to a 3C all-weather operations category, enabling flights to operate in poor visibility and adverse weather conditions. The amendment to the airport's licence, issued following a review of documentation by the Chhattisgarh government, allows aircraft to rely on instrument flight procedures rather than visual cues, enhancing safety and operational reliability. Authorities said the clearance is expected to strengthen regional air connectivity, reduce the need for passengers to travel to Raipur during inclement weather and make the airport more attractive for airlines considering new services. The chief minister described the development as a significant step for economic and industrial growth in Bilaspur and neighbouring areas.Read more

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NGT seeks responses from Delhi authorities over alleged illegal construction on Yamuna floodplain

11 Feb 2026

The National Green Tribunal has issued notices to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Delhi Development Authority, Delhi Pollution Control Committee and the concerned district magistrate over allegations of unauthorised construction on the Yamuna floodplain in Majnu ka Tila. Acting on a petition filed by a local resident, the tribunal has asked authorities to clarify whether the construction falls within the prohibited floodplain zone and identify those responsible. Officials have been directed to file affidavits before the matter is taken up for further hearing scheduled in April.Read more

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Indian corporates confident in net-zero goals, ramping up investments in energy transition

11 Feb 2026

A report by Standard Chartered shows that Indian corporates are optimistic about the country's net-zero goals, with 83% having net-zero strategies and 93% investing in low-carbon solutions. Businesses expect a phased reduction of fossil fuel use over two decades and plan to increase investments in sustainable solutions in the next five years. Green and sustainability-linked bonds, along with carbon markets, are emerging as preferred financing tools. Corporates also see renewable energy and transport electrification as key to economic resilience, energy security, and environmental sustainability.Read more

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Gurugram real estate fraud case deepens as director held for selling same floor to multiple buyers

11 Feb 2026

A major commercial property fraud case in Gurugram has widened after police arrested the director of a real estate firm for allegedly selling the same building floor to more than 25 buyers. The case surfaced following a complaint by a corporate buyer that paid INR 2.5 crore for a unit but never received registered ownership. Investigators later found that the same floor was repeatedly sold and then leased back through another company. The alleged fraud is estimated at around INR 500 crore and is under investigation by the Economic Offences Wing.Read more

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Cheating case filed against white waters constructions over 270 crore in hyderabad

Hyderabad News Desk

11 Feb 2026

A significant cheating case has come to light in Hyderabad involving White Waters Constructions Pvt Ltd and its directors, after a homebuyer alleged she and hundreds of others paid INR 270 crore for flats in the White Waters@Y project near Kukatpally Y-Junction. Complaints highlighted delayed handovers, incomplete construction, and alleged financial irregularities, including mortgaging flats to banks under false names. Buyers formed an association to demand action. The Economic Offences Wing of Cyberabad police registered the case earlier this week and investigations are ongoing, with no arrests reported yet.Read more

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Rajahmundry airport’s new terminal close to completion, inauguration expected soon

11 Feb 2026

The new terminal building at Rajahmundry Airport in Andhra Pradesh is nearing completion and is expected to be inaugurated shortly, according to Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu. The project, being executed by the Airports Authority of India, is in its final stages, with officials asked to complete the remaining works within the targeted timeline. The upgraded terminal is aimed at improving passenger handling capacity, enhancing travel experience, and strengthening air connectivity for the Godavari region, especially ahead of increased tourist inflows.Read more

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Delhi–Meerut RRTS set to carry 1.67 lakh daily passengers with sub-one-hour travel time

11 Feb 2026

The Delhi Meerut Namo Bharat RRTS corridor is nearing full completion and is expected to handle around 1.67 lakh passengers daily once fully operational. The 82.15 km line, developed by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation, is designed to reduce travel time between Delhi and Meerut to under an hour. Over 96 percent of construction has been completed, with more than 55 km already operational. The project is expected to ease road congestion and improve regional connectivity.Read more

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Mundra Port records highest-ever auto exports and liquid cargo handling

11 Feb 2026

Mundra Port in Gujarat achieved record operational volumes during January, with automobile exports and liquid cargo handling reaching their highest monthly levels. The port shipped 25,762 vehicles, crossing its earlier peak and reflecting steady overseas demand for Indian-made vehicles. A new single-vessel loading record was also set with 5,701 vehicles loaded on one ship. At the same time, the liquid cargo terminal handled 1.120 million tonnes, exceeding the previous monthly high. These figures underline Mundra Port's growing role in India's export logistics.Read more

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Germany’s PNE loses Vietnam wind project bid as Vingroup arm secures approval

11 Feb 2026

Vietnam's authorities have awarded the first phase of a major wind power project to Vingroup's newly created subsidiary, VinEnergo, leaving German renewable firm PNE, backed by Morgan Stanley, out of the bid. PNE had planned a USD 4.6 billion investment and had been involved since 2019, conducting studies and wind tests, but faced unexpected financial guarantee demands. Vietnam aims to achieve 6,000 MW of offshore wind capacity by 2030-2035. The decision reflects a broader policy shift favoring domestic companies, while several Western wind firms have exited the country amid regulatory and pricing uncertainties.Read more

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Kolkata Metro begins INR 585 crore green overhaul of Blue Line underground stations

11 Feb 2026

Kolkata Metro has launched a comprehensive INR 585 crore modernisation and sustainability upgrade for a cluster of underground stations on its Blue Line, officials said. The project will see improvements in passenger facilities and service quality while introducing environmentally friendly technologies, including energy-efficient systems, waste management solutions and enhanced ventilation. Work will be carried out at multiple stations along the corridor, with plans to maintain operational continuity during the upgrade. Authorities said the initiative aligns with broader efforts to improve commuter experience and support low-carbon transit goals in the city's mass rapid transit network. The upgrade is expected to benefit daily commuters and strengthen the resilience of key urban transport infrastructure as Kolkata Metro responds to evolving demand and sustainability priorities.Read more

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India’s national highways network expands to 1.46 lakh km with higher share of wider roads

11 Feb 2026

India's national highways network has expanded to 1,46,572 km, reflecting steady growth in road infrastructure over the past decade. The expansion includes a sharp rise in four-lane and wider highways, along with a significant increase in access-controlled expressways. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has attributed this progress to planned corridor development under the PM Gati Shakti framework. Studies cited by the government indicate improved travel efficiency, reduced logistics time, and better access to markets, healthcare, and education in districts connected by upgraded highways.Read more

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Adani Energy Solutions secures Japanese bank funding for Bhadla–Fatehpur HVDC green corridor

11 Feb 2026

Adani Energy Solutions Ltd has secured long-term funding from a consortium of Japanese banks for its 950-km Bhadla Fatehpur HVDC transmission project, which will evacuate renewable energy from Rajasthan to the national grid. The 800 kV corridor, with a capacity of 6,000 MW, is scheduled for commissioning in 2029. Backed by MUFG and SMBC, and supported by Hitachi and BHEL for technology, the project highlights strong India Japan cooperation in green infrastructure and grid modernisation.Read more

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Pune Metro daily ridership holds steady at around 200,000 over past four months

11 Feb 2026

Daily ridership on Pune Metro has stabilised at about 200,000 passengers over the past four months, indicating that commuter adoption has reached a plateau following the opening of new sections and service extensions, officials said. The figure reflects sustained use of the rapid transit system despite expectations of further growth as additional corridors are completed. Transit authorities noted that ridership had climbed steadily in earlier months as new stretches were commissioned, and the current stability is seen as a consolidation phase ahead of future expansions. Pune Metro's ridership stability underscores its emerging role as an important component of the city's public transport network, even as last-mile connectivity and feeder services remain key to driving further increases.Read more

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Road ministry sets up IIT Madras centre to strengthen national road safety measures

11 Feb 2026

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has established a Centre of Excellence for Road Safety at IIT Madras to support safer road planning and implementation across the country. The initiative focuses on research-driven solutions, improved highway design, and the use of technology to reduce accidents. Alongside this, the ministry is rolling out advanced traffic management systems and stricter vehicle safety norms. Mandatory active safety features and advanced driver assistance systems will be introduced in phases from 2027 and 2028 to address high accident rates on national highways.Read more

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HYDRAA seals illegal buildings and reclaims park land in Hyderabad

Hyderabad News Desk

10 Feb 2026

Hyderabad's disaster response and asset protection authority has stepped up action against unauthorised construction and land encroachment across the city. Acting on public complaints and official records, the agency reclaimed park land that had been illegally occupied in Meerpet and sealed two multi-storey buildings in Manikonda that were being built on land reserved for public utilities. The action followed site inspections, verification of approved layouts, and confirmation of forged permissions. Officials have secured the reclaimed land to prevent further misuse and said similar checks will continue in other areas.Read more

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Raxaul Airport expansion gains pace with INR 208 crore land funding

10 Feb 2026

The expansion of Raxaul Airport in Bihar has moved forward after the state government released INR 207.70 crore for land acquisition and compensation. The project focuses on extending the runway to 2,360 metres, allowing operations of larger commercial aircraft and defence jets. Located close to the India-Nepal border, the airport holds strategic and economic importance. Once upgraded, the facility is expected to support future passenger services and strengthen regional connectivity, while also enhancing emergency and defence readiness in the border belt.Read more

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Maharashtra moves closer to decision on Purandar airport funding framework

10 Feb 2026

The Maharashtra government has taken a further step on the proposed Purandar airport near Pune by initiating a review of its funding structure ahead of a cabinet discussion. The focus is on finalising land acquisition costs, financial arrangements, and the roles of key state agencies. The project, planned over around 3,000 acres in Purandar taluka, has already received consent from most affected landowners. Authorities are now working to align funding approvals, land transfer timelines, and institutional responsibilities to ensure smoother execution of the long-pending airport project.Read more

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