Transportation
Inland waterways most viable: Nitin Gadkari
02 Jun 2015
Mumbai Metro fares to go up as HC upholds Reliance Infra plea
08 Jan 2015
The Bombay High Court on Thursday cleared the decks for a hike in metro train fares in Mumbai by Reliance Infrastructure, which leads the consortium that runs Mumbai Metro
India, Nepal adopt SAARC agreement to facilitate seamless bus travel
11 Nov 2014
The agreement for passenger and cargo vehicles movement in SAARC countries is expected to be signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s forthcoming visit to Kathmandu
Mumbai’s monorail project finally starts operating
01 Feb 2014
India’s first monorail service started operating in Mumbai today over an 8.9-km stretch between Chembur in the east and Wadala in the south in the central-eastern suburbs
MMRDA looks to World Bank, ADB for trans-harbour project loans
28 Oct 2013
MMRDA hopes to raise debt up to 80 per cent of total cost of Rs9,600 crore
MMRDA looks to World Bank, ADB for trans-harbour project loans
28 Oct 2013
MMRDA hopes to raise debt up to 80 per cent of total cost of Rs9,600 crore
MMRDA looks to World Bank, ADB for trans-harbour project loans
28 Oct 2013
MMRDA hopes to raise debt up to 80 per cent of total cost of Rs9,600 crore
Google planning 'robo taxi' fleet
27 Aug 2013
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