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Cabinet approves metro line extension in Noida

May 17, 2018

The cabinet has approved the extension of the Delhi Metro rail network from Noida City Centre to Sector-62, which borders Ghaziabad in UP The cabinet, on May 16, 2018, approved the extension of the Dwarka-Noida City Centre line of Delhi Metro, up to Sector-62, which borders Ghaziabad in UP, with an investment of Rs 1,967 […]

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MP govt. and World Bank signs $210mn deal to improve infrastructure

May 7, 2018

By Realty Quarter Bureau Government of Madhya Pradesh and the World Bank signed a 210 million dollar loan agreement for the Madhya Pradesh (MP) Rural Connectivity Project. The project is expected to improve the durability, resilience, and safety of the gravel-surfaced rural roads and enhance the capacity of the state to manage its rural roads network. The new joint project will […]

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Cement & Steel strongest infrastructure show in a year

January 20, 2018

By Realty Quarter Bureau The index of eight core industries rose 6.8% in November, the government data showed, riding high on growth in cement and steel sectors India’s infrastructure sector logged the highest growth in more than a year in November, while the country’s biggest carmakers reported double-digit sales growth in December, kicking off the […]

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Logistics Sector to get Infrastructure Status, says dept. of economic affairs

November 21, 2017

By Realty Quarter Bureau The government has granted infrastructure status to the logistics sector, making it easier for companies operating cold chains, industrial parks and warehousing facilities to raise long-term credit from banks and other financial institutions at low rates, and attract foreign investment. The department of economic affairs through a notification has expanded the […]

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