Bijith R In New Delhi

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Govt mulls 'golden share' in infra projects

Govt mulls 'golden share' in infra projects

Rediff.com   21 Jan 2009

The 'golden share', which will be owned by the government, will ensure that it has a say in all major decisions taken by the private concessionaire. It will also obviate the need for the government to invest in the equity of the company. The proposal has been mooted by the Planning Commission in the new model concession agreement that it has developed for the infrastructure sector. The agreement has been circulated among various stakeholders for consultation.

Slowdown hits goods transport business

Slowdown hits goods transport business

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2009

The economic slowdown has taken off the road nearly a quarter of the total trucks in the country. In fact, the number is as high as 80 per cent in the mining belts of Karnataka, Orissa and Chhattisgarh.

Top companies give NHAI bidding a miss

Top companies give NHAI bidding a miss

Rediff.com   27 Dec 2008

Inadequate funding and non-viability of some projects have forced several leading infrastructure development firms to stay out of bidding for over 13 highway projects worth over Rs 12,500 crore (Rs 125 billion).

Railways need more land for freight corridor

Railways need more land for freight corridor

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2008

Nearly three years after RITES, the consultancy arm of Indian Railways, prepared a preliminary project alignment design for the proposed dedicated freight corridor project, the railways are demanding 42 per cent more land for the project than what was previously envisaged.

DLF-led consortium sole bidder for Gurgaon metro

DLF-led consortium sole bidder for Gurgaon metro

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2008

This is the second project in the country in which a metro rail project is being undertaken through a PPP model after the 71-kilometre Hyderabad metro project was won by Maytas Infrastructure. According to industry sources, infrastructure major Larsen & Toubro had also initially shown interest for the project, but backed out finally.

Highway toll set to go up

Highway toll set to go up

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2008

Highway users will have to shell out more toll for using the roads that are constructed under the build-operate-transfer (BOT) scheme.

New Delhi station revamp runs into fresh trouble

New Delhi station revamp runs into fresh trouble

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2008

Only 13 infrastructure companies attended the pre-bid conference at Rail Bhawan, compared with over 25 companies that had earlier submitted RFQs to the railways. Out of those 25, the railways had prepared a list of 13 companies which were technically qualified for the project. However, the RFQ was cancelled and a new set of documents was prepared.

Viability norms for road projects may be eased

Viability norms for road projects may be eased

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2008

The government aims to make highway projects more attractive to the private sector by raising the approved or sanctioned cost of all projects to be implemented under the private-public partnership mode by 15 per cent.

50% of fishing vessels:western coast unregistered

50% of fishing vessels:western coast unregistered

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

Over 50 per cent of the fishing vessels operating near the major ports on the country's western coast are unregistered, posing a threat to India's maritime security.

Few takers for highway projects

Few takers for highway projects

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

The government's ambitious highway projects under the public-private partnership mode are in serious trouble. Construction companies have either not put in bids or have withdrawn from 20 such projects, which fall under the build, operate and transfer scheme.

How govt plans to stimulate Indian economy

How govt plans to stimulate Indian economy

Rediff.com   8 Nov 2008

The government and Reserve Bank of India are working on measures that include relaxing norms for Non-Performing Assets (sticky loans) and prudential lending to kick-start key infrastructure projects.

Few takers for more Indo-Pak trains proposal

Few takers for more Indo-Pak trains proposal

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2008

The decision by India and Pakistan to scale up the number of freight trains between the two countries to five a day has not yet materialised due to lack of sufficient freight traffic between the two countries. At present, two freight trains each from Pakistan and India cross the border post at Attari and Wagah every day.

Road PPPs: Finance ministry scraps bid limits

Road PPPs: Finance ministry scraps bid limits

Rediff.com   25 Sep 2008

Under the RFQ, companies had to initially participate in technical bids based on certain minimum criteria such as net worth, experience and so on. Only five or six companies that scored the highest on this basis were then permitted to put in financial bids.

Dual fuel pricing: State bus units to be badly hit

Dual fuel pricing: State bus units to be badly hit

Rediff.com   8 Sep 2008

The Chaturvedi Committee and the public sector oil marketing companies have suggested that all industrial and commercial establishments including the state transport undertaking and the railways, which are the largest consumer of diesel in the country, should pay for the fuel at the market rate. The public sector oil marketing companies sell diesel and petrol at highly subsidised prices in order to shield customers from the rise in crude oil prices.

Indian cos may get the edge in road projects

Indian cos may get the edge in road projects

Rediff.com   4 Sep 2008

"We have received various representations over the new eligibility criteria which enables foreign bidders to score higher than Indian bidders. This, in the long run, may lead to a major chunk of infrastructure projects being bagged by foreign companies. To ensure a level playing field, we are considering whether an additional weight of 30 to 33 per cent should be given for projects developed or constructed in India," a senior government source said.

Operating profits: Delhi Metro among top 5

Operating profits: Delhi Metro among top 5

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2008

In the last one year, it has brought down its operating ratio to 0.52 from 0.64. The ratio measures that part of the income which goes to meet the operational expenditure of a railway. To put it in perspective, the operating ratio of the rejuvenated Indian Railways stood at 0.78 during 2007-08.

Delhi Metro sole consultant for Karachi metro

Delhi Metro sole consultant for Karachi metro

Rediff.com   8 Aug 2008

The development took place irrespective of the recent escalation in tension and war of words between India and Pakistan. The matter has been referred to the external affairs ministry which is learnt to be favourably disposed towards it. Once it gets South Block's go-ahead, DMRC will send a team of its officials to Karachi to prepare a detailed project report. DMRC Managing Director Elattuvalapil Sreedharan said this will include all aspects of the project.

Global firms on track for Delhi stn upgrad

Global firms on track for Delhi stn upgrad

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2008

Global railway companies have emerged the top contenders on technical parameters for the country's first railway station modernisation and operation project in New Delhi, the first of private-public partnership schemes.

Plan panel for competitive bidding in JV with pvt

Plan panel for competitive bidding in JV with pvt

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2008

The Planning Commission has recommended that the private company in 50:50 joint sector infrastructure projects should be selected through competitive bidding.

Logistics firms eye multi-modal parks

Logistics firms eye multi-modal parks

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

Each logistics park will have a container terminal for both domestic and international operations, mineral-handling terminals, cement and fertiliser terminals, automobile terminals, storage and distribution as well as trans shipment facilities, conventional, cold storage and product-specific warehouses as well as hotels, banks, food parks and entertainment centres. Logistics companies said the multi-modal logistics parks offer a huge growth opportunity.