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Heavy haul/light haul whatever you may call it, the fact is DMIC is just a project of constructing a railway track and nothing else
LMAO,you are such an idiot - educate yourself about railways !!
The DFC Project is an important part of “Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) initiative”, which is a Japanese-Indian collaborative project for comprehensive infrastructure development to create India’s largest industrial belt zone by linking the industrial parks and harbors of the six states between Delhi and Mumbai in order to promote foreign export and direct investment, particularly those in Japan. Under the DMIC initiative, plans are also being implemented to create industrial parks and logistics bases with well-developed infrastructures in the area 150 kilometers to either side of the Western Corridor.
And what do you say about the construction of trunk infra in the first two of seven planned cities ?
Not only tracks the locomotives are also being upgraded. An MoU is already signed with CREC to construct an elevated highspeed railway between Dhaka and Chittagong.
You know what HSR is ? It wouldn't happen in BD in this decade..!!
Build a bloody meter double line between Dhaka and Chittagong then talk about HSR
Rs 4,318 crore is less than $1 billion, so in total you have secured about $5 billion for the project against $100 billion required, Mr. Hybrid Species.
You fool,its a total of $10 billion,$90 billion would come in later stages
And the Jaypee Group which invested in the formula 1 track came under a massive Rs56,000 crore debt and still struggling to repay that. Big lol
And they still go around investing in other projects another big
people suffering inferiority complex is high too
feeling inferior to a Bangladeshi ?
Dhaka-Chittagong highway
A highway connecting two tier 4 towns in India
Build a proper highway then think of BIG-B
DMIC phase I project launched in Maharashtra
Entails investment of Rs 17,319 cr, to generate 330,000 jobs
Sanjay Jog | Mumbai March 3, 2014
After nearly three years of delay, the Government of India and the Maharashtra government on Monday signed the state support agreement (SSA) and shareholders agreement (SA) for the first phase of much ambitious Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). The phase I entails at investment of Rs 17,391 crore to cover 84 sq km of area in Aurangabad district of the underdeveloped Marathwada region. Initially, 32 sq km will be developed with Maharashtra government's 51% equity and balance 49% to be held by the Government of India. These agreements were today signed in the presence of chief minister Prithviraj Chavan and union minister for commerce and industries Anand Sharma.
Maharashtra government's equity will be towards equity while the Government of India will contribute funds for the development of trunk infrastructure. In addition, the Government of India will also pump in Rs 3,000 crore per each industrial township project.
Mass rapid transit systems to connect cities on Delhi-Mumbai corridor | Business Line
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