Infrastructure

Bengaluru Airport Train Faces Ridership Challenges

The train service linking Bengaluru’s KIA Halt station to various parts of the city is experiencing notably low usage, with…

2 years ago

Ahmedabad Airport Faces Severe Weather Delays

Heavy rainfall across Ahmedabad and the broader Gujarat region has severely impacted operations at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International (SVPI) Airport,…

2 years ago

Coimbatore Airport: Advocating for Global Connectivity

The Kongu Global Forum (KGF), representing a consortium of industrial and business leaders from Tamil Nadu's western districts, has formally…

2 years ago

Western Railway Launches First Mumbai-Goa Train

The Railway Board has greenlighted the launch of a bi-weekly train service operating from Bandra Terminus on the Western Railway…

2 years ago

Parel Terminus Set to Ease CSMT Congestion

In a significant move to modernise Mumbai’s railway network, Central Railway (CR) is advancing plans to introduce a new terminus…

2 years ago

Indigo’s Winter Schedule Boosts Jaisalmer Connectivity

As the tourist season approaches, Jaisalmer Airport is gearing up for a significant uptick in passenger traffic, driven by new…

2 years ago

Navi Mumbai Airport to Hit Peak Capacity by FY25

The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), currently under construction, is poised to reach its peak operational capacity by the first…

2 years ago

Thane Tunnel 7 Lakh Litres Water Needed Daily.

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) is facing a significant challenge as it seeks to secure essential resources for…

2 years ago

Kochi Metro Countdown Displays Back in Action

Kochi Metro is set to restore its malfunctioning timer boards by Thursday, following technical issues that affected their functionality. These…

2 years ago

Kolkata-Bangkok Highway, A New Era in Connectivity

The Kolkata-Bangkok Highway, a landmark infrastructure project, is poised to significantly enhance connectivity between India, Myanmar, and Thailand. Known as…

2 years ago