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NMACC is India's first-of-its-kind, multi-disciplinary cultural space as it showcases India's finest offerings in music, theatre, fine arts, and crafts. The Centre marks another definitive step in strengthening India's cultural infrastructure and bringing to fruition the best of India and the world in the sphere of arts. Surat Diamond Bourse: Surat
In 2012, MoD had identified following 14 geostrategic new rail lines to be built near China, Pakistan and Nepal border for the rapid and easier deployment of troops while simultaneously undertaking development of 73 similar geostrategic India-China Border Roads (ICBR) roads as border rail and road transport development in India is lagging much ...
The National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) is a group of social and economic infrastructure projects in India over a period of five years with an initial sanctioned amount of ₹ 102 lakh crore (equivalent to ₹ 120 trillion or US$1.4 trillion in 2023).
Great Nicobar Development Plan [1] [2] is a planned mega-infrastructure project for the southern tip of Great Nicobar Island in Andaman Sea of India. [3] [1] [4] The island comes under the Nicobar district administriation in the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Water supply infrastructure in India (5 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Infrastructure in India" ... Infrastructure Development Finance Company; Infrastructure in Bengaluru;
Infrastructure in India is poor when compared to similarly developed nations. [4] The Government of India identified public–private partnerships (PPP) as a way of developing the country's infrastructure. In the 1990s, during India's first liberalization wave, there were various attempts to promote PPPs.
On 15 August 2021, Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India announced this project to boost Indian Economic Growth. [2] [3] The plan was launched on 13 October 2021 to provide multimodal connectivity infrastructure to all economic zones of India and approved on 21 October 2021 by Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs.
The Bharatmala Pariyojna (lit. 'India garland project') was a project in India implemented by Government of India.It was slated to interconnect 550 District Headquarters (from the current 300) through a minimum 4-lane highway by raising the number of corridors to 50 (from the current 6) and move 80% of freight traffic (40% currently) to National Highways by interconnecting 24 logistics parks ...