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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2009 7:15 AM IST
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Rahul Chandran   11:44 PM | November 04,2009
The highway sector had been affected over the past two years by a series of problems, including questions over bid regulations and the global financial meltdown, causing NHAI to miss several targets
Rahul Chandran   11:43 PM | November 03,2009
NHAI member finance Didar Singh said the highway authority was giving the option of extending the concession period as a incentive for developers to improve the road by increasing the number of lanes
Rahul Chandran  10:35 PM | October 27,2009
Clause says firms would be found in conflict in case of business relationships with other bidders earlier
Rahul Chandran  01:37 AM | October 15,2009
Rs10,000 crore stuck in disputed cases, leading to project delays; cases pile up as highways body chooses to contest
Rahul Chandran   09:04 PM | October 13,2009
NHAI estimates it will need Rs71,500 crore until 2015-16 to meet its plan for 20km of tarmac a day
Rahul Chandran   12:30 AM | July 25,2009
The minister was speaking at the launch of a report titled India Infrastructure Report 2009 that focuses on land acquisition issues and ways to address gaps in the legal and policy framework governing land in India
Rahul Chandran   09:37 PM | July 23,2009
The authority has received an average of 20 bids for each of the six road stretches for which it had invited bids this year, said an NHAI official said
Reuters  12:39 PM | July 14,2009
Ministry is looking at introducing ways of financing to attract international investors in the road sector
Anirudh Laskar  09:10 PM | July 12,2009
At least Rs10,000 crore stuck over guidelines on shareholding even as road developers seek less stringent rules
PTI   03:59 PM | July 07,2009
Indian Railways and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) alone would account for over 90% of the total equity investment by the Centre
PTI   02:49 PM | July 07,2009
NHAI member-finance A Didar Singh said with the interest rates coming down in the country, private firms are showing more interest in bidding for roads and highways projects
PTI   03:33 PM | July 05,2009
The government collected around Rs30,000 crore through the cess on diesel and petrol. Going by that trend, it could collect about Rs15,000 crore from any additional Re1 cess a litre
Rahul Chandran  12:44 AM | June 27,2009
The proposal, put up on the authority’s website for public discussion, suggests allowing highway developers to collect toll from the public and also collect annuities from the government
Rahul Chandran  09:35 PM | June 23,2009
Whatever is required to meet the work plan targets, that capacity needs to be created
Mobius Strip | Ramesh Ramanathan   12:30 AM | June 18,2009
The government should shed our ‘bypass’ mindset and be innovative about solving our infrastructure bottlenecks
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