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JAMMU, Apr 24: Reiterating Government's determination for providing better basic amenities to the people of the State, Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation, Raman Bhalla today said Government has introduced several modern projects across the State to meet the basic requirements of the people, adding worth crores of rupees have been earmarked for construction of new flyovers, tube wells,

Chandigarh The success story of country's biggest car manufacturer Maruti-Suzuki in Haryana has led to conceptulisation of an eco-city at Manesar near Gurgaon.

Rajiv Arora, managing director of Haryana State Infrastructure and Industrial Development Corporation (HSIIDC) told that

Does Not Want Pvt Players To Net Profit From Funds Provided By Centre
New Delhi: The commerce and industry ministry is revamping the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (DMICDC) to ensure that private players do not profit from funds provided by the government.

New Delhi: With the 12th Five Year Plan targeting to step up spending in four sectors

Lucknow The success of the Yamuna Expressway project has made the Uttar Pradesh government chary of investing in the centrally-sponsored Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (DMICDC) proposal to develop a similar region east of its own project.

This is the opposite of what other state governments in the region including Haryana and Rajasthan intend to do as they push for lar

Full Planning Commission meeting: Issues for approach to the 12th Five Year Plan.
 

At a time when the Gujarat government is going ahead with the

GANDHINAGAR: In a remarkable change in industrial investment pattern over the last three decades, the trend in Gujarat has sharply shifted from projects in chemicals and petrochemicals sectors to the non-polluting infrastructure sector.

Latest data with the state industries department, meant for official consumption only, has revealed that as on April 30, 2010, 42.19% of all projects that came

KOLKATA, 5 APRIL: The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) has decided to increase the priority lending by Rs 20,000 crore for the state in 2011-12, said Mr PVS Suryakumar, general manager of Nabard.

Speaking at a Press conference held in the city today, Mr Suryakumar said in 2010-2011 financial year the priority lending limit was Rs 29,000 crore.

Amidst concerns hovering around the infrastructure space, the road sector is showing some signs of revival, say experts. Invitation of bids for new road projects by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has again gained momentum since December, after a lull from July to November 2010.

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