The Government of India and the World Bank have entered into an agreement for the construction of the Green National Highway Corridors Project (GNHCP), said the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways on Thursday.
The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor has been making steady progress since work began in November 2021. The project initially faced delays due to challenges in land acquisition.
The announcement comes amidst escalating tensions over what activists describe as decades-long oppression akin to colonial rule imposed on Balochistan. The region, known for its rich natural resources, has been a focal point of development initiatives such as the China-Pakistan Economic Corr
The state has received Rs. 908 crores MUTP-3, which will help the local railway network in Mumbai expand. Additionally, the Mumbai metro will get Rs. 1087 crores and the Mumbai-Delhi corridor will get Rs. 500 crores. MMR green urban transport will get Rs. 150 crores, Nagpur Metro will get
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma informed on Tuesday that he had a fruitful meeting with the Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on establishing a Defence Corridor in Assam.
The Finance Minister in her Budget speech said that tourism has always been a part of India's civilization and the government's efforts in positioning India as a global tourist destination will also create jobs, stimulate investments and unlock economic opportunities for other sectors.
The committee's statement began by highlighting decades of oppression faced by Balochistan, likening their plight to that of a typical imperial colony.
For over seventy years, Balochistan has endured conditions akin to those of an imperial colony, lamented the BYC in a stark indictment of Pakistan's policies.
In a key milestone for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project, the construction of the bridge over the Kolak River in Valsad district, Gujarat, has been successfully completed. This advancement marks another step forward in the development of India's first high-speed rail corridor.