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Consultations with Stakeholders for implementation of Budget Initiatives on Infrastructure sector

Start Date :
Feb 16, 2021
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a webinar to detail a roadmap for effective implementation of the provisions of Union Budget 2021-22 in development of infrastructure. The ...
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Aswin M Menon
4 years 8 months ago
To curb the pollution, Govt must focus on popularizing of electric vehicles. To encourage this, Govt have to conduct various awareness campaigns on its advantages and merits.
While developing the infrastructure, Govt must ensure not just to protect the environment but to boost the green cover throughout the country;no matter whether it is road/rail/water/air.
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MOHAMMAD NASEEM MOHAMMAD ISA
4 years 8 months ago
India is a developing country
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Abhash kumar
4 years 8 months ago
India at present is at the threshold of becoming a developed country. Its economy has been growing at a high GDP growth of over 8 per cent per annum. With the increase in population the demand for goods and services is increasing every year. The number of dwelling units in big and small cities is increasing. There is more demand for power to run home appliances in these as well as existing units. To meet this ever increasing demand we need to build a huge power infrastructure. That is why India
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Abhash kumar
4 years 8 months ago
Infrastructure is the base on which all economic activities of the country depend. The government is spending thousands of crores of rupees every year to create this infrastructure where it does not exist or is not fully functional. It has also established adequate systems for their maintenance and upkeep so that it remains efficient and durable.
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Abhash kumar
4 years 8 months ago
These ports have a capacity of over 450 million tonnes. The number of cargo vessels handled at these ports is about 16,500 per annum. The cargo handled is liquid cargo, dry cargo and container cargo. In order to improve the efficiency, productivity and quality of services and to bring competitiveness in port services, the government has encouraged private participation in it in the wake of liberalisation and globalisation of the economy. The Eleventh Plan outlay for port sector is around Rs. 6,5
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Abhash kumar
4 years 8 months ago
The national highways are mainly used to move from one city to another and for supply of essential goods-foodgrains and other articles of use from one city to another. Thus, roads are a key to the success of Public Distribution System. If there is no road transportation, the supply of these goods will not be possible to different cities and towns. The whole economy will collapse.
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Abhash kumar
4 years 8 months ago
The transportation infrastructure includes roads, vehicles, railways, tracks, trains, ports, airports, ships and vessels. Road transportation is perhaps the most important because the railway tracks cannot be laid everywhere. The roads are the means by which the movement of people and goods from one place to another is ensured. Millions of people move out of their houses everyday to reach their places of work, trade or business daily. They not only generate income from working but also fulfil th
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Abhash kumar
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the power supply was mainly in the private sector and that too restricted to the urban areas. With the formation of State Electricity Boards during the Five-Year Plans, a significant step was taken in bringing about a systematic growth of power supply for industries all over the country. A number of multi-purpose projects came into being with the setting up of hydro, thermal and nuclear power stations.
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Abhash kumar
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The plans of these countries target the building of adequate infrastructure to put their economies on a high growth path.
Power is an essential input for economic development and improving the quality of life of people. Development of conventional forms of energy for meeting the growing needs of people is the responsibility of the government. In the pre- independence period
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India at present is at the threshold of becoming a developed country. Its economy has been growing at a high GDP growth of over 8 per cent per annum. With the increase in population the demand for goods and services is increasing every year. The number of dwelling units in big and small cities is increasing. There is more demand for power to run home appliances in these as well as existing units. To meet this ever increasing demand we need to build a huge power infrastructure
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