"There were long queues (of people from UP and Bihar) at the Delhi border during the COVID-19 breakout. Lakhs of people were walking on the Agra highway. People were walking with their children. They didn't have anything to eat, or drink and were thrown out of Delhi," Dikshit, who is a Congr
By the end of FY25, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) aims to operationalize 4,827 km of high-speed corridors, having already reached 4,693 km by December 2024.
Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel HD Kumaraswamy, met with Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday to discuss various highway projects in Karnataka, said a statement from HD Kumaraswamy's office.
Rally leaders spoke about the persistent inadequate power supply in the region, noting that people face up to 23-hour electricity outages amid the winter season.
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has made another important people-centric decision to ensure a safe, secure, and convenient road network for citizens. The CM has approved a Rs 778.74 crore proposal for the construction of new major and minor bridges across 32 roads, aimed at enhanc
Within the sprawling Kumbh Mela premises, the company has deployed 78 active Cell on Wheels (COW) to provide seamless mobile coverage. These upgrades extend beyond the mela grounds to highways, railway stations, the airport, hotels, and other high-traffic areas throughout Prayagraj.
"MAHARAIL has set a new record for the speed of construction of flyovers in Maharashtra. In the coming days, the work of 200 flyovers and underpasses will be completed through this company. The country has the highest number of infrastructure projects underway in Maharashtra. All types of
Following the restoration of the Bhaderwah-Basholi-Pathankot National Highway, a large number of tourists have thronged to the Doda's Bhaderwah region of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly the Guldanda meadow, after it received heavy snowfall.
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, in an interview with Ana Tili newspaper, reflected on the government's work in 2024, highlighting infrastructure development such as the construction and repair of 7000 km of highways and the opening of new airport terminals.
The protesters accused authorities of deliberately depriving the district of its rightful share of electricity, causing significant disruption to daily life and severe hardship.
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari announced Rs 12500 crore to improve Delhi's transport network and to reduce pollution as well as congestion in the city. He announced an additional CRIF fund of Rs 1200 crore for the national capital.