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15 Sep 2023
The Thane depot, a crucial component of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project in Maharashtra, is set to be constructed according to Japan's Shinkansen depots' high standards. This 57-hectare depot will feature state-of-the-art infrastructure for safe train maintenance, including inspection bays, washing plants, and stabling lines. To address Thane's heavy rainfall, advanced drainage systems will be implemented, collecting and storing rainwater for various purposes. Additionally, the depot will recycle sewage and effluent, providing 70% of its water needs, and handle garbage with mechanized facilities. The project aligns with the bullet train's modernity and efficiency, incorporating eco-friendly and energy-efficient elements.Read more
15 Sep 2023
The Petitions Committee of the Karnataka State Assembly has given the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) a one-year extension to complete the Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Layout (NPKL) project due to ongoing land acquisition cases. This decision came after the BDA explained its need for additional time to provide essential infrastructure. However, the committee expressed dissatisfaction with the BDA's repeated delays and the impact on the 10,000 allottees waiting to build homes. This case highlights the challenges of urban development and the importance of timely infrastructure provision. It also underscores the need for adherence to environmental guidelines in urban planning.Read more
15 Sep 2023
Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL) is seeking a ?150 crore loan to purchase ticketing gates for a section of its phase II project, abandoning a public-private partnership plan. The project with an estimated cost of ?61,843 crore will receive financial assistance from various sources, including Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Asian Development Bank (ADB), and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Construction is underway for the 116-km phase II project in different parts of Chennai.Read more
15 Sep 2023
Recently presented at the G20 conference in New Delhi, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) holds great potential for Indian rail and infrastructure firms. The ambitious proposal for this corridor to improve connectivity between India, the Gulf area, and Europe stands to benefit businesses including Iron International, Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd, and Larsen & Toubro, as well as important ports. The IMEC seeks to lessen India's reliance on importing crude oil from West Asia and is considered as a rival to China's Belt and Road Initiative. In India's railway and infrastructure sectors, this development has sparked hope, indicating possible growth and prospects.Read more
14 Sep 2023
The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) intends to lease two plots, one in Pune's Mangalwar Peth area and another in Lodhivali, Raigad district, both spanning around 87 acres, for a 60-year contract. They anticipate raising over Rs 358 crore through lease rent and a one-time premium. The Pune plot, conveniently located near the airport and railway station, is 8,900 sq mts, with expected lease rent of Rs 53.40 crore and a one-time premium of Rs 120 crore. The Lodhivali plot, close to industrial zones, spans 345,950 sq mts and aims for Rs 20.75 crore lease rent and a one-time premium of Rs 164 crore.Read more
14 Sep 2023
Frustrated by the Pune Municipal Corporation's (PMC) delay in opening a bridge connecting Baner, Balewadi, Wakad, and Kaspate Vasti over the Mula River, residents filed a PIL in the Bombay High Court. The bridge, which cost over ?31 crore, was completed in the 2018-19 fiscal year but has remained closed. This has inconvenienced residents who are forced to take a longer route via the busy Mumbai-Bengaluru Highway to reach their destinations. PMC cites land acquisition issues as the reason for the delay, but residents seek court intervention to open the bridge promptly.Read more
14 Sep 2023
The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has initiated a road repair drive, starting with some of the most deteriorated sections of central Kolkata roads. Roads like S N Banerjee Road, Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Road, and Bowbazar Street are part of the first phase of repairs. Additionally, the KMC is focusing on roads alongside tram tracks to address safety concerns for motorists and bikers due to abandoned tram tracks following tram service suspension. Mayor Firhad Hakim identified vulnerable stretches in various areas of the city. In the next phase, road repairs will extend to other parts of Kolkata, including the northern and southern regions.Read more
14 Sep 2023
The Public Works Department (PWD) is planning an international convention centre in Chennai, named after former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, with the goal of making Chennai a prime destination for major events. The 30-acre site near Dakshina Chitra on the East Coast Road has been chosen for this purpose. The PWD will engage a consultant to design the centre, covering aspects like seating, hotels, landscaping, and parking. The project is expected to start in three months and aims to create a world-class facility for conferences, meetings, exhibitions, and other events, adding to Chennai's cultural heritage.Read more
13 Sep 2023
A sinkhole, measuring 1.5 meters in depth and diameter, appeared on Durgabai Deshmukh Road due to underground Chennai Metro Rail construction. The incident occurred during the construction of an underground network as part of the Chennai Metro Rail's Phase II project. This phase aims to connect Kellys to Taramani, part of corridor 3 within the project, with an estimated cost of 61,843 crore. The sinkhole developed during tunnel construction between Greenways Road and Adyar, affecting traffic and leading to efforts to fill and repair the hole. Similar incidents have occurred in the past during Chennai's metro construction projects.Read more
13 Sep 2023
The Bengaluru-Mysuru National Highway, previously infamous as the "Highway of Death," has undergone a remarkable transformation, significantly reducing accidents and fatalities. Thanks to stringent measures implemented by law enforcement agencies, the highway has become safer for commuters. Fatalities have seen a substantial decline, with only 6 recorded in August compared to 29 in May. The comprehensive approach included measures like banning two-wheelers, strategic diversions, improved signage, and advanced CCTV cameras. While improvements are evident, rural areas and Tumkur still face higher accident rates, emphasizing the need for ongoing safety efforts.Read more