Roads
Government to spend Rs100,000 crore on National Highways
30 Jul 2009
The government plans to spend Rs100,000 crore on National Highways to further augment the road network across country.
Separate body for expressways likely: Kamal Nath
14 Jul 2009
Road projects may have foreign investors
11 Jul 2009
The ministry of road transport and highways, along with ICICI Bank, is planning to conduct international road shows in Asia, Europe and the US to attract foreign investors
Sonia Gandhi inaugurates India's first sea bridge
30 Jun 2009
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi today declared open the country's first sea bridge that links Mumbai's western suburbs of Bandra and Worli
Bandra-Worli Sea Link sets another landmark for Mumbai
30 Jun 2009
Mumbai, which has a rich legacy of old, historical buildings and gardens built during the British colonial rule, now sport modern landmark with the opening of 8-lane Bandra-Worli Sea Link (BWSL) today
Spectacular show of laser, lights and fireworks
29 Jun 2009
Bandra-Worli Sea Link: an engineering marvel
29 Jun 2009
Sonia Gandhi to open Mumbai’s Bandra-Worli Sea Link tomorrow
29 Jun 2009
An engineering marvel and the first ever open Sea Bridge of its kind, this sea link is one of the most complex and advanced construction projects in India
GMR Infra bags Chennai ring road project
20 Jun 2009
NHAI plans Rs3,000 crore bond issue in 2009-10
11 Apr 2009
NHAI seeks EC nod for awarding road projects
14 Mar 2009
Government hopes to kick-start 21 road projects
08 Dec 2008
MMRDA, MSRDC to jointly build Nhava sealink
10 Jul 2008
National highways under the PPP mode in India
17 Apr 2008
Cabinet approves transit route to Asian Highways
14 Feb 2008
China to spend $503 million on freeway to Central Asia
By | 26 Sep 2007
East-West corridor to be ''substantially completed'' by 2009
By | 11 Sep 2007
India''s first private road project in more trouble
By | 03 Sep 2007
Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu top in fatal road accidents
By | 29 Aug 2007
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