New Delhi [India], November 1: ITM University Gwalior is the only university in Central India providing the best management and engineering education to be awarded the Platinum Award by QS I-Gauge. This recognition underscores ITM University Gwalior's unwavering commitment to academic resear
Israel's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure is funding the placing of 707 ultra-fast and high-speed (DC) charging stations for vehicles on traffic routes and in central locations nationwide.
Talking to ANI about this corridor, CGM of WDFC, Manish Awasthi said that this infrastructure marvel hosts an impressive array of 19 major bridges, 105 minor bridges, 5 rail flyovers, 81 roads under bridges, and 6 roads over bridges.
Uttar Pradesh [India], October 31: TMU University, one of the leading educational institutions in India secures its ranks in the top 50 universities in India. As per a survey by Outlook TMU places 45th rank among the top 50 Universities in India with 102.64 points out of 150. The university
Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday visited forward areas of Ladakh to review operational preparedness for the winter season and border defence infrastructure development.
Sharing the 'Telangana Model' at Oxford University, Bharat Rashtra Samiti leader K Kavitha said that it is the epitome of balanced development, meticulously intertwining infrastructure advancement with welfare augmentation.
The two leaders highlighted the recently launched USD 500 million Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact that will build infrastructure, increase access to electricity, and support cross-border power trade.
Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD) Group today announced that infrastructure work at a cost of approximately AED 330 million on the development of Abu Dhabi Food Hub, Global Auto Hub Abu Dhabi and other projects has already started within its Area B1 in KEZAD Al Ma'mourah.
Appalled at the state of affairs and absolute lack of basic infrastructure required for industries to start functioning, the LG directed the DSIIDC and other concerned agencies, including the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to make infrastructure conduciv
Poorly maintained school premises with no classrooms, no benches, no toilets and no blackboard - this is a harsh reality of school's infrastructure in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).