Infrastructure - general
Navi Mumbai airport project clears final hurdle
19 May 2009
The proposed airport at Navi Mumbai has received environment clearance from the centre and is expected to be ready by 2013.
India's phone connections top 400 million; tele-density reaches 34.5 per cent
21 Feb 2009
Telephone service providers added a total of 15.26 million new fixed and mobile connections during January 2009, taking the total to over 400 million
Maytas bags Rs110 crore Southern Railway project
06 Jan 2009
Assocham suggests Rs1,00,000 crore infrastructure fund
29 Dec 2008
Assocham has proposed a Rs100,000 crore revolving fund to help infrastructure firms beat the current downturn
Russian Sukhoi and Malaysian SKS Ventures offer Rs54,320 crore investments at Nagpur's MIHAN facility
27 Sep 2008
MMRDA, MSRDC to jointly build Nhava sealink
10 Jul 2008
Kamal Nath calls on UAE to invest in Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor
25 Apr 2008
India, wants the UAE to invest in the $92 billion Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor.
IDFC raising $700 million India fund
23 Apr 2008
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