The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has initiated key infrastructure projects in Chhattisgarh's Maoist-affected Bastar division, aiming to boost connectivity and security. Targeting districts like Bijapur, Sukma, Narayanpur, and Dantewada, the BRO will build 13 roads covering 683 km and 11 bridges spanning over 6,211 metres. These developments are vital for improving access for security forces and delivering essential services to isolated communities. In partnership with the Chhattisgarh government, the BRO seeks to bridge decades of neglect and help integrate these regions into the national framework, fostering long-term development and stability in historically underserved areas.Read more
To manage Jaipur's rapid urban expansion, the Rajasthan government has begun feasibility studies for developing satellite towns in Bassi, Bagru, Chomu, and Kotputli. These towns, within 20-40 km of the capital, are being considered for high-tech township models inspired by Gujarat and Hyderabad. A multinational firm is assisting with planning, and Jaipur Metro extensions are being explored to ensure strong connectivity. The new Township Policy 2025 mandates green zones, public utilities, and housing for workers to promote sustainable, inclusive growth. These efforts aim to decentralize Jaipur's population, reduce congestion, and encourage private investment through simplified, eco-conscious urban planning frameworks.Read more
Juniper Green Energy, through its subsidiary Juniper Green Cosmic, has inked a significant 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with state-owned NHPC. The agreement, signed recently, is for the development of a 250 megawatt Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) project in Haryana. This project, which integrates solar, wind, and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), is crucial for providing assured, round-the-clock green power. It underscores Juniper Green Energy's growing footprint in the renewable sector and its contribution to India's goals for a stable and sustainable energy supply.Read more
Pipeline Infrastructure Ltd (PIL) and Crown LNG Holdings Ltd have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish vital pipeline connectivity in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. This agreement will link Crown LNG's proposed 7.2 million tonnes per year regasification terminal with PIL's extensive existing pipeline network, enhancing gas transportation capabilities across India. The collaboration aims to efficiently evacuate imported natural gas to key demand centers, signifying a strategic step to boost gas infrastructure and utilization in the country. The terminal construction is slated to commence next year.Read more
UPSIDA has revitalised over 200 long-unused industrial plots in Ghaziabad, many vacant since the 1970s, by allowing partial resale under new policies. Owners of inactive units can now sell up to 75% of their land, enabling smaller businesses to acquire affordable parcels. With prices between INR 16,960 and INR 25,780 per sq m, this marks the first major land allocation in the region in two decades. UPSIDA has also allotted over 1,600 plots in three years and tripled its revenue since FY 2021-22. Backed by a INR 6,190 crore budget, the authority is investing in infrastructure and green initiatives, turning Ghaziabad into a hub for growing enterprises.Read more
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata (SMPK), has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with PS Group Realty for the redevelopment and beautification of Nimtalla Immersion Ghat. This partnership, part of PS Group's corporate social responsibility efforts, is aimed at enhancing the ghat's cultural, spiritual, and community value. SMPK will assist with utilities and necessary clearances during the redevelopment, and will take on maintenance responsibilities once the work is completed. The initiative mirrors a recent agreement with the Adani Group for Kumartoli Ghat, reflecting growing public-private interest in revitalising Kolkata's historic riverfronts.Read more
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu recently met Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari to seek immediate assistance for repairing and reconstructing roads damaged by flash floods. He highlighted the delays in National Highway projects, advocated for tunnelling in strategic areas, and pushed for inclusion of roads under the PM Gati Shakti Yojana. Sukhu also requested approval for additional ropeway projects to address traffic concerns. Separately, he briefed Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah about infrastructure losses exceeding INR 1,000 crore due to monsoon-triggered disasters, with total damages since 2023 amounting to nearly INR 21,000 crore.Read more
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, approved a significant hike in NTPC's investment autonomy, allowing the power PSU to invest up to INR 20,000 crore in renewable energy projects. This move, nearly tripling the earlier cap of INR 7,500 crore, will fast-track NTPC's efforts to add 60 GW of green energy capacity by 2032. The enhanced delegation will also empower its subsidiary NGEL to scale up projects, generate employment, and support India's broader goal of reaching 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030.Read more
The Union Cabinet recently approved a significant exemption, allowing state-run NLC India Ltd (NLCIL) to invest INR 7,000 crore into its wholly-owned renewable energy subsidiary, NLC India Renewables Limited (NIRL). This special approval bypasses standard investment guidelines for Navratna Central Public Sector Enterprises, granting NLCIL enhanced financial and operational flexibility. The move is crucial for NLCIL's ambitious plans to substantially expand its green energy capacity, aiming for over 10 GW by 2030, thereby playing a vital role in India's national climate action goals and transition towards a low-carbon economy.Read more
The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has proposed mandatory installation of automatic weather stations (AWS) at wind and solar plants of 50 MW or above. This move aims to enhance grid reliability and efficiency of green energy projects. The directive, issued on July 7, seeks to optimize renewable energy generation and improve predictability, addressing issues like inaccurate weather forecasts that lead to financial penalties. Guidelines specify AWS placement, parameters, and data transmission. All renewable energy implementing agencies are directed to include this requirement in bid documents.Read more