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INFRASTRUCTURE: Railways to review land acquisition policy
Mamata not for forceful takeover; to affect major projects. New Delhi, Sept. 16 The Ministry of Railways, under the leadership of Ms Mamata Banerjee, has decided to avoid “forceful acquisition of land” and to “critically ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Shipowners to seek interest subsidy for fleet renewal
Rs 55,000 cr needed for replacing aging ships, says INSA. Chennai, Sept. 16 The Indian National Shipowners’ Association, a body that represents 36 Indian shipping companies, has estimated that as much as Rs 55,000 crore will be needed to ...

RAILWAYS: State will have to bear cost escalation of Namma Metro, says HC
Petition against use of fastening system for rails dismissed. Bangalore, Sept. 16 It is the State Government alone and not the Centre that would have to bear the escalation cost of the Namma Metro project being executed by the Bangalore Metro ...

AIRLINES: Ministry to take up AI equity infusion with Cabinet soon
The Ministry of Civil Aviation will shortly move a note before the Union Cabinet for infusing additional equity into the state-owned Air India, the Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr Praful Patel, said here ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Drop in Hooghly river depth hits Haldia dock traffic
Some vessels may be forced to take up lighterage outside the dock. Kolkata, Sept. 16 A sudden drop in the depth of the Hooghly River at Auckland has caused concern to users of Haldia ...

AUTOMOBILES: Karnataka RTOs set to issue smart cards
Mangalore, Sept. 16 All the regional transport offices (RTOs) in Karnataka will start issuing registration certificates (RCs) of vehicles and driving licences (DLs) in smart card format by the end of this month, according to Mr Vijaya ...

RAILWAYS: New launch
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SHIPPING/PORTS: Panel to study operations of iron ore ships
Kolkata, Sept. 16 The Shipping Ministry has constituted a high-power committee under Capt P.V.K. Mohan, Chairman of National Shipping Board, to go into the gamut of issues relating to the operation of the iron ore ships in Indian ...





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