Infrastructure - general
Lalu Rail stops by at IIM-A on a lecture tour
By | 19 Sep 2006
Hyderabad to boast of India''s longest flyover
02 Aug 2006
India to set up satellite based navigation system, IRNS
By Our Economy Bureau | 05 Jul 2006
CRISIL "AAA" to NHAI's Rs. 80 bn Long Term Borrowing Programme
By | 07 Apr 2006
NABARD to provide Rs500 crore assistance to sugar industry
By Chennai: | 14 Sep 2005
GAIL''s new pipeline inaugurated
By Our Corporate Bureau | 13 Jul 2005
Sethusamudram Channel to boost coastal shipping
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 01 Jul 2005
PM asks Singapore firms to invest in Indian infrastructure
By Our Economy Bureau | 01 Jul 2005
Andhra Pradesh to set up gas grid
By Our Corporate Bureau | 30 Jun 2005
Andhra to have $12bn-semiconductor fabrication unit
By Our Economy Bureau | 27 Jun 2005
Ericsson to provide managed services for Bharti''s rural telephony
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Jun 2005
MSEB to be dismantled into four companies
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Jun 2005
Smart City: State seeks assurance on jobs
By Our Economy Bureau | 17 Feb 2005
CNBC-TV 18 and Infosys spotlight Mumbai''s infrastructure
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Dec 2004
BSNL bags order for ''village public telephone'' scheme
By Our Corporate Bureau | 09 Nov 2004
GACL sets up cement mill at Himachal Pradesh
By Our Corporate Bureau | 06 Sep 2004
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