Sustainability

India installs heaviest girder for first bullet train

In a landmark development for India’s first bullet train project, NHSRCL has successfully launched a full‑span, 40‑metre prestressed concrete box…

12 months ago

India Unlocks 12 Crore Homes as CNG Network Expands Rapidly

India’s transition towards a cleaner energy ecosystem has received a significant push, with compressed natural gas (CNG) emerging as the…

12 months ago

Delhi to Witness Earliest Monsoon in 16 Years

Delhi is poised to experience its earliest monsoon in over a decade and a half, as the southwest monsoon makes…

12 months ago

Mumbai Gets Rain Relief but More Needed

Mumbai received a much-needed bout of rainfall over the weekend, easing some pressure on the city’s stressed water reservoirs. However,…

12 months ago

Mumbai Advises Kurla and Bhandup to Boil Water

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a precautionary advisory to residents of Kurla, Bhandup, and surrounding areas to boil…

12 months ago

Mumbai Lakes Record 28 Percent Water Storage

Hydraulic Engineer’s Department at the BMC’s Bhandup Complex reveals that Mumbai’s seven major reservoirs have reached 28% of their total…

12 months ago

233rd Indian Roads Congress Meeting Drives Sustainable Road Plans

Aizawl became the focal point of India’s road infrastructure strategy as the 233rd Indian Roads Congress (IRC) Mid-Term Council Meeting…

12 months ago

Hyderabad Pushes Sustainable Urban Land Pooling

Hyderabad is preparing to roll out a sustainable land pooling model that aims to unlock unused land, address unplanned urban…

12 months ago

Maharashtra to Revamp Roads for 2026 Nashik Kumbh Mela

The Maharashtra government has announced an extensive overhaul of all roads leading to the temple town in anticipation of the…

12 months ago

Kolkata Municipal Corporation launches My City Kolkata guide app

The Kolkata Municipal Corporation rolled out the My City Kolkata app to improve the experience of visitors and newcomers navigating…

12 months ago