Infrastructure
CBI to widen probe in Railway bribery scandal
09 May 2013
Railway Scam: Minister's nephew, 4 others in judicial custody
09 May 2013
CBI had booked the five for their roles in the Rs10 crore bribery deal, allegedly finalised for getting Mahesh Kumar appointed to a more lucrative post in the Railway Board as member (electrical)
Maldives takes control of Male airport from GMR
07 Dec 2012
There will, however, be a three-week transition period beginning today, at the end of which GMR will stop operating the airport
Mayawati announces new land acquisition policy
02 Jun 2011
Under the new policy, developers would have to negotiate directly with farmers for land and the state government's role would be that of a facilitator.
Pipavav ties up with Northrop Grumman, Babcock for building aircraft carriers
28 Apr 2011
The deal gives it access to technology and expertise in military hardware for use in warships.
Odisha ultra mega power project gets green nod
15 Feb 2011
Nath climbs down on daily road-building target
26 Apr 2010
Highlights of Railway Budget 2010-11
25 Feb 2010
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