India's Godavari Initiative (TGI) was showcased at the AWS Global Water Stewardship Forum 2025 in Edinburgh for its unique, community-driven river restoration model. Highlighted by Diageo's David Onyango, TGI focuses on the Godavari Basin through three pillars: Gyan (knowledge), Karm (on-ground action), and Jan (community engagement). The initiative supports afforestation, wetland rejuvenation, and groundwater recharge, while partnering with authorities for projects like sustainable planning for the Simhastha Kumbh 2027 in Nashik. TGI also launched the WaterWise Platform to promote water stewardship among MSMEs. The forum called on global stakeholders to move beyond short-term efforts and commit to long-term partnerships for lasting water impact.Read more
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is actively seeking private partners to modernize and develop the Deonar abattoir, one of India's largest slaughterhouse facilities, through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. This initiative follows the cancellation of a previous tender due to poor response. With Grant Thornton Bharat appointed as a consultant, the project aims to transform the existing setup into a hygienic, environmentally sustainable facility with advanced humane slaughter methods. The selected PPP partner will manage capital expenditure and share revenue with the BMC, providing slaughtering services at fixed rates and incorporating a bio-methanisation plant for green energy.Read more
The Himachal Pradesh government is set to infuse INR 207.50 crore into strengthening diagnostic services across the state, part of a larger INR 606.70 crore initiative to revitalize its public healthcare system. This investment aims to replace outdated, often 15-20-year-old, diagnostic equipment with advanced technology in medical colleges and hospitals. Driven by Chief Minister Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu's 'Vyavastha Parivartan' initiative, the plan seeks to provide faster, more accurate diagnoses, reduce out-of-state treatment needs, and enhance healthcare quality and accessibility throughout Himachal Pradesh.Read more
State-owned Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) has announced its significant contribution of over 31,000 tonnes of steel to the under-construction Zojila Tunnel, a vital infrastructure project on the Srinagar-Kargil-Leh National Highway. This ambitious tunnel, considered India's longest road tunnel and Asia's longest bi-directional tunnel, is pivotal for ensuring all-weather connectivity and enhancing both civilian and military mobility in the strategically crucial Himalayan region. SAIL's continuous supply, including TMT Re-bars, structurals, and plates, underscores its unwavering commitment to national development projects as the tunnel progresses towards its expected completion by 2027.Read more
The pace of National Highways construction in India slowed to 29 kilometers per day during the last fiscal year, Parliament was recently informed. This marks a decrease from the previous year's rate of 34 kilometers per day. Despite the slowdown, the Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari highlighted significant ongoing progress under initiatives like Bharatmala Pariyojana and PM GatiShakti. The government continues to focus on developing greenfield high-speed corridors and expressways to enhance logistics efficiency and aims to operationalize remaining sections in the coming years.Read more
Delhi Chief Minister Smt Rekha Gupta announced that her government is drafting a redevelopment plan for the historic markets of Old Delhi, with a focus on preserving their commercial identity and supporting trade growth. During a meeting with representatives from Bhartiya Udyog Mandal, she emphasised that there are no plans to relocate markets, and the administration is working on initiatives to modernise infrastructure while maintaining proximity for small businesses. A 15-member Delhi Traders Welfare Board, largely composed of traders, has been established to address industry concerns, offer social security, and streamline business operations.Read more
Chandigarh's administration has recently reclaimed nearly 50 acres of government land previously occupied by slums, informal colonies, and markets. These clearances, which displaced thousands, aim to unlock the stalled third phase of the city's master-plan. Concurrently, a purpose-built bulk market and infrastructure upgrades highlight efforts to modernize urban governance. These initiatives build on Chandigarh's legacy as a planned city and reflect its ambition to emerge as a model smart, green, and knowledge-driven hub under the broader vision for national development.Read more
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is set to demolish 625 homes in the Amar Nagar slum in Mulund to make way for the Goregaon-Mulund Link Road (GMLR) tunnel, a key east-west connectivity project. Affected residents will be relocated to six new rehabilitation towers in Bhandup West, with 906 flats under construction at Runwal Forest. Each resettled family will receive a 300 sq ft apartment. So far, 350 residents have been confirmed eligible for relocation, with assessments ongoing. The GMLR includes a 4.7 km tunnel from Goregaon's Film City to Mulund, designed to ease traffic congestion across Mumbai. Relocation is expected by December 2025.Read more
Arisinfra Solutions Ltd., India's first listed construction supply network, has secured a INR 340 crore contract as a key partner for Transcon Group's projects in Mumbai. The deal covers end-to-end delivery of RMC, steel, cement, and finishing materials. Arisinfra's CEO, Srinivasan Gopalan, highlighted the alignment with large-scale developments demanding speed and integration. Transcon's Shraddha Kedia Aggarwal praised the partnership for easing backend complexity and enhancing project delivery. Arisinfra also recently secured orders from the Wadhwa Group and Village Wave, pushing its total project order book past INR 750 crore. This marks a growing shift toward organized, accountable execution in India's real estate sector.Read more
The Uttar Pradesh government has launched a statewide upgrade of stamp and registration offices, aiming to equip all 380 sub-registrar locations with purpose-built facilities. Inaugurations and foundation-laying ceremonies took place across several districts, including Baghpat, Azamgarh, and Amethi. The new offices will follow a standard design and include Wi-Fi, solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and barrier-free access. This overhaul replaces cramped, rented premises with modern, citizen-friendly spaces for handling property documents and title transfers. Third-party audits are mandated to ensure timely, quality construction. With an initial investment of INR 18.56 crore for eight offices, the initiative promises more professional and accessible land-related services across the state.Read more