Ports
Adani group in $1.65-billion port-and-rail project in Indonesia
25 Aug 2010
The project involves construction of an over 250-km rail line to transport coal from Tanjung Enim to Tanjung Carat, where Adani will set up a port for evacuating the coal.
Mumbai's ports nursing piles of hazardous waste
16 Aug 2010
Port Blair declared a major port
07 Jun 2010
Cabinet nod for Tuticorin port development
23 Apr 2010
Punj Lloyd to divest its stake in Pipavav to SKIL Infra: report
27 Mar 2010
The Delhi based company is selling its stake to strengthen its financial position
JNPT setting up of two more cargo terminals
08 Mar 2010
Economic Survey 2009-10: Ports below par
25 Feb 2010
Cabinet approves Rs6,696-crore JNPT expansion
29 Jan 2010
Essar vows to complete Paradip project on time
11 Nov 2009
Environment ministry wants new port projects halted
03 Nov 2009
The environment ministry today issued a ministerial order making environment impact assessment mandatory for all port development projects
Environment ministry wants new port projects halted
03 Nov 2009
The environment ministry today issued a ministerial order making environment impact assessment mandatory for all port development projects
Vizag Seaport becomes part of Gammon Infra
06 Oct 2009
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