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Infrastructure News

Demolition begins in Bandra slum for redevelopment project that will house over 1,400 families

Over 1,400 families in the Shastri Nagar slum in Bandra West, Mumbai, are set to receive permanent homes as the demolition of 1,700 shanties begins for a high-rise rehabilitation project. After a 22-year legal battle and changes in government regulations, the Supreme Court approved the project under the current slum rehabilitation scheme. The project will provide eligible families with new homes and improved connectivity from Bandra station to the Western Express Highway. This initiative exemplifies successful collaboration among the government, developer, and residents, addressing Mumbai's housing shortage and improving living conditions for slum dwellers.Read more

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Ludhiana's INR 930 crore Smart City projects face delays

Ludhiana's Smart City projects, with a total budget of INR 930 crore, are experiencing delays, leaving key infrastructure improvements unfinished. Originally slated for completion by June 2024, several crucial projects, including bridges over the Buddha Dariya and Sidhwan Canal and road construction along the Buddha Nullah, are behind schedule. Despite nearly nine years of effort since the Smart City Mission's 2015 launch, residents see limited improvements. While some smaller initiatives near completion, larger projects face setbacks due to lengthy tendering processes. Officials, including Municipal Commissioner Sandeep Rishi, are working to expedite progress, but some deadlines may extend into 2025.Read more

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Goa faces sand shortage, affecting over 2 lakh construction workers

Goa, renowned for its beaches and tourism, faces a sand shortage impacting over 2 lakh construction workers and potentially thousands in the real estate sector. Environmental regulations restrict sand extraction, with most deposits in ecologically sensitive coastal zones. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant urged the central government to allow limited sand extraction from these areas using manual methods. The shortage threatens construction delays and increased costs, affecting affordable and luxury housing markets. Balancing environmental protection with construction needs is crucial. The central government's decision on Goa's request will significantly impact the state's construction industry and economic growth.Read more

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Nashik residents to benefit from development projects amounting to INR 400 crore in FY 24-25

Nashik, with a population exceeding 1.5 million, is set to see progress on various development projects worth INR 400 crore from the 2024-25 budget. The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) delayed approvals due to the model code of conduct for recent and upcoming elections. With the Lok Sabha and Nashik division teachers' constituency MLC polls concluded, and state assembly elections approaching, the NMC aims to finalize project approvals soon. Projects include upgrades in public works, health, water supply, and town planning, enhancing core infrastructure and services. These developments could boost Nashik's real estate market by increasing property values and attracting new residents and businesses.Read more

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Construction on Kolkata metro's orange line makes rapid progress

Construction on the Kolkata Metro's Orange Line, stretching 29.87 km, is advancing swiftly, promising faster commutes between New Garia and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport. Trains currently run on the initial 5.40 km segment from Kavi Subhash to Hemanta Mukhopadhyay, with a 4.39 km extension to Beleghata station set to launch soon after receiving safety clearances. This expansion is vital for Kolkata's 14.8 million residents, enhancing connectivity and reducing traffic congestion. The final 9 km stretch, nearing 90% completion, includes 10 new stations with modern amenities, potentially boosting real estate values and rental demand along the route.Read more

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Hyderabad aims for global city status with ambitious development projects

Hyderabad is undergoing a monumental transformation aimed at positioning itself as a global city, driven by ambitious developmental initiatives under Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's leadership. Key projects like the Musi Riverfront Development, Regional Ring Road (RRR), and Metro Rail expansion are pivotal in enhancing infrastructure and attracting global investments. Discussions with Cushman and Wakefield Asia Pacific highlighted Hyderabad's robust growth across real estate sectors, underscoring its emergence as a top destination for commercial and residential developments. With a focus on sustainability and strategic partnerships, Hyderabad aims to set new benchmarks in urban development, fostering economic prosperity and improving residents' quality of life.Read more

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Varanasi approves INR 2,869.65 crore airport expansion to triple capacity

The government in Varanasi has approved a INR 2,869.65 crore expansion plan for Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, nearly tripling its passenger capacity. Currently handling 3.3 million passengers annually, the airport will expand to accommodate 9.9 million passengers per annum (MPPA). The new 75,000 square meter terminal will handle 6 MPPA and 5,000 passengers per peak hour. A runway extension to 4,075 meters will support larger aircraft. Prioritizing sustainability, the project includes solar energy use, waste recycling, and natural lighting. This expansion is expected to boost tourism and the local economy, making Varanasi a more attractive destination.Read more

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Noida metro's aqua line extension approved by UP cabinet

The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet has approved a detailed project report for extending the Noida Metro's Aqua Line from Sector-142 to Delhi Metro's Botanical Garden station, costing INR 2,254.35 crore. The 11.56-kilometer extension will feature eight new stations, enhancing connectivity and urban mobility across Noida. This project is anticipated to boost the real estate sector, with increased property demand and potential value appreciation in sectors 44, 93, 97, 105, and 108. With an estimated initial ridership of 80,000 commuters, the extension promises seamless interchange between the Aqua and Blue Lines, directly connecting to Indira Gandhi International Airport via the Magenta Line.Read more

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Lucknow clears 24.5 acres, demolishes 1,320 illegal structures for INR 73 crore Kukrail River eco-tourism hub

Lucknow has made a significant environmental stride by completing the demolition of over 1,320 illegal structures along the Kukrail River, clearing 24.5 acres. The Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) led this initiative to address flood risks and restore the river's ecosystem. Over 1,800 displaced families were relocated using the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana scheme. The state government plans to invest INR 73 crore in developing an eco-tourism hub on the cleared land, promoting job creation, tourism, and environmental awareness. This project exemplifies the balance between urban development and environmental conservation.Read more

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India plans INR 22 lakh crore highway expansion to boost trade and reduce costs

The Indian government has unveiled a monumental infrastructure initiative with a massive INR 22 lakh crore investment aimed at constructing and upgrading 30,600 kilometres of roads by 2031-32. This ambitious plan focuses on three strategic areas: building 18,000 kilometres of expressways and high-speed corridors to link major cities and industrial hubs, decongesting 4,000 kilometres of national highways around urban centres, and constructing strategic and border roads to enhance connectivity and national security. With private sector participation expected to cover 35% of costs, the plan leverages public-private partnerships (PPPs) to expedite implementation. This initiative aims to transform India's transportation sector, boost economic activities, and reduce logistics costs, promising significant benefits for businesses and consumers alike.Read more

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