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i request mods to delete first post of anidel since the project is already covered by me. Just have to edit it. BTW thanks anidel
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INDIAN MEGAPROJECTS MAIN THREAD ( $1.3 TRILLION,UPDATED 29 January 2012) COMPRREHENSIVE LIST OF MEGAPROJECTS SECTOR WISE(UPDATED) COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF MEGAPROJECTS STATE WISE 1) Power Sector Thread 2) Indian oil and gas thread 3) India's Coal Sector 4) India - Then and Now on Google Earth |
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Sagar
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All the projects updated as per their current status.
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INDIAN MEGAPROJECTS MAIN THREAD ( $1.3 TRILLION,UPDATED 29 January 2012) COMPRREHENSIVE LIST OF MEGAPROJECTS SECTOR WISE(UPDATED) COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF MEGAPROJECTS STATE WISE 1) Power Sector Thread 2) Indian oil and gas thread 3) India's Coal Sector 4) India - Then and Now on Google Earth |
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SSCaddict, please update NS-EW Corridor on the first page. As of Nov 2011, 5886 km have been completed out of 7300 km.
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Name Of The Project:- Tata Power (CGPL) UMPP, Mundra
Cost Of The Project:- Rs17,000 Cr/ $3.5Billion Time Duration:- 2006-2012 Current Status:- First 800MW unit online Jan 2012 Project Site: link Key Facts
Total Power Generation at Mundra will be 8620 MW (Tata + Adani) |
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Not sure where to post this. This could be the best thread I thought.
India readies ambitious plans to meet infrastructure targets Unfortunately, the source is rediff.com
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The PMO tries to cut through red tape for megaprojects
New body for faster clearance of infra projects
BS Reporter/New Delhi Jul 20, 2012, 00:07 IST To expedite project implementation, the government on Thursday announced a single-window mechanism under the Cabinet secretary for review and issue of clearances associated with major projects. After putting in place a problem-resolution mechanism for infrastructure projects and an investment tracking system for projects over Rs 1,000 crore directly under the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the government has decided to set up a project clearance board, on the lines of the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB), chaired by the Cabinet secretary, for review and issue of one-time clearances, including security clearance. The Board will include representatives from the ministries of home, defence, environment and forests, commerce, coal, departmenmt (sic) of space and other infrastructure and energy-related ministries and departments. The decision was taken at a meeting held at the PMO to review the status of clearances of oil and gas blocks awarded under the New Exploration Licensing Policy. The Board will meet monthly. Ministries would report to the Board on the status of clearances after following their internal processes. For the petroleum and natural gas sector, the special cell for clearances being set up in the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons will act as the secretariat. A common mechanism for all sectors will be evolved soon and the Board set up in the coming weeks, said a government. Explaining the need for such an entity, the PMO said one of the biggest hurdles to speedy implementation of projects was the delays faced by project implementing agencies and private companies with concessions, in obtaining security-related clearances from diverse agencies. “For example, progress in exploration work in over 70 oil blocks awarded under Nelp has slowed due to lack of clearances. There are similar problems in other areas such as ports and infrastructure sectors,” it stressed. There was a need to have an institutionalised mechanism for issuing time-bound clearances on the lines of the model for clearing foreign investments in the form of the FIPB, where foreign investment clearances were given through regular meetings, outlined the PMO. “A need for a similar mechanism was felt for other clearances, so that the issue of delayed clearances is resolved.” ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is very encouraging. The Cabinet Secretary (right now Ajith Seth) is the highest ranking bureaucrat in the IAS. Home, Commerce, Environment, Coal and other ministry reps will be meeting in the PCB chaired by the Cabinet Secretary. He will have to explain himself to the PMO if there are any delays in the clearance of major projects. |
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please update this thread admin...lots of projects must have been complete by now....
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hey please update the thread......its kind of dying.
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I used to follow this thread regularly but of late there is no update here. Most of the old project should have been completed/made progress by now. Can anybody post the recent status?
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