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Indian Megaprojects

India developing but a long way to go ... below, a sectoral, non-comprehensive breakdown of over $ 1 Trillion Indian mega-projects of the previous Congealed govt. Most private real estate mega-projects missing.

Google each to find updates. New, Modi-fied project list, to-be-determined, but in $ Trillions.

STEEL SECTOR

1) Posco Orissa Steel Plant(12mtpa)=$17.5 billion

2) Arcelormittal Jharkhand steel plant(12mtpa)=$12 billion

3) JSW Steel Vijaynagar Steel plant(11mtpa)=$11 billion

4) Arcelormitaal Karnataka Steel Plant(6mtpa)=$7.5 billion

5) JSW steel West bengal steel plant(10mtpa)=$8.25 billion

6) Posco Karnataka Steel Plant(6mtpa)=$8 billion

7) Essar Steel orissa plant(12mtpa)=$9 billion

8)Essar hazira steel plant expansion(10mtpa)=$9.5 billion

9) Tata steel chattisgarh steel plant(5.5mtpa)=$5 billion

10) JSPL orissa steel plant(12.5mtpa)=$22.5 billion

11) JSPL jharkhand steel project(6mtpa)=$10 billion

12) Bhushan Steel orissa project(7mtpa)=$5 billion

13) NMDC severstal karnataka steel plant(5mtpa)=$6 billion

14) Sindri revival plan=$9 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT= $140.25 billion / Rs 5.7 lac crore

TOTAL CAPACITY=120.6 MTPA

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ALUMINIUM SECTOR

1) Hindalco orissa expansion=$6 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$6 billion / Rs 24,000 crore
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POWER SECTOR

a) THERMAL POWER

1) Reliance Power Dadri(7460 MW)=$6.25 billion

2) Sasan UMPP(3960 MW)=$5 billion

3) Reliance Power chitrangi(5980 MW)=$7.5 billion

4) Krishnapatnam UMPP(4000 MW)=$5 billion

5) Adani Power Mundra(4620 MW)=$5 billion

6) NTPC kudgi(4000 MW)=$6 billion

7) Jamnagar project(4000 MW)=$5 billion

8) NTPC lara project(4000 MW)=$7.5 billion

9) IL&FS tamil nadu(3600 MW)=$5 billion

10) NTPC sundergarh(4800 MW)=$10 billion

11) Tilaiya UMPP(4000 MW)=$6 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$68.25 billion / Rs 2.6 lac crore

TOTAL CAPACITY=50,420 MW




b) NUCLEAR POWER

1) Koodankulam project Tamil Nadu(9200 MW)=$16 billion

2) Jaitapur project(10,000 MW)=$25 billion

3) Kovvada project(8000 MW)=$15 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$56 billion / Rs 2.3 lac crore

TOTAL CAPACITY=27,200 MW




c) RENEWABLE ENERGY

1) Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar mission(20,000 MW)=$75 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$75 billion/ 3 lac crore

TOTAL CAPACITY=20,000 MW




d) TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION

1) PGCIL for XI plan=$14 billion

2) PGCIL XII plan=$30 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$44 billion / Rs 1.8 lac crore

TOTAL INVESTMENT(a+b+c+d)=$251.25 billion / Rs 10.1 lac crore

TOTAL CAPACITY=1,04,020 MW

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ROAD SECTOR

1) Golden Quadrilateral=$13.6 billion

2) North-South and East-West corridor=$20 billion

3) NHDP phase 3,5,6,7=$75 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$108.6 billion / Rs4.4 lac crore
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RAILWAYS SECTOR

1) Dedicated Freight Corridors=$15 billion

2) Delhi metro=$19 billion

3) Jammu-Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla=$5 billion

4) Hyderabad metro=$5 billion

5) Mumbai metro=$12.5 billion

6) Mumbai monorail=$5 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$61.5 billion / Rs 2.5 lac crore
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AVIATION SECTOR

1) Modernisation of IGIA=$3 billion+

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$3 billion / Rs 12,000 cr
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PETROCHEMICAL SECTOR

a) REFINERY

1) Jamnagar refinery(RIL)(62 MMTPA)=$12 billion

2) IOCL panipat refinery(15 MMTPA)=$6 billion

3) IOCL paradeep refinery(15 MMTPA)=$7.5 billion

4) HPCL maharashtra refinery(18 MMTPA)=$7.5 billion

5) Essar refinery gujarat(36 MMTPA)=$15 billion

6) Guru Gobind Singh Refinery(9 MMTPA)=$5 billion

7) BPCL kochi(15.5 MMTPA)=$5.5 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$58.5 billion

TOTAL CAPACITY= 137.5 MMTPA


b) PCPIR

1) PCPIR gujarat=$60 billion

2) PCPIR orissa=$65 billion

3) PCPIR andhra pradesh=$75 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$200 billion

c) DEVELOPMENT OF OIL AND GAS FIELDS

1) Development of kg d6 basin=$9 billion

2) Bombay High development=$9.5 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$18.5 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT(a+b+c)=$277 billion / Rs 11.1 lac crore
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SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES(SEZ)

1) RIL SEZ jhajjar=$7.5 billion

2) Dahej SEZ=$8.25 billion

3) Mangalore Multi Product SEZ=$9 billion

4) GMR Kakinada SEZ=$8 billion

5) Mundra Port & SEZ=$7.5 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$40.25 billion / Rs 1.6 lakh cr
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GOVERNMENT SCHEMES

1) Setting Up broadband network=$15 billion

2) Total sanitation programme=$5.5 billion

3) Pradhan Mantri sadak yojna=$33 billion

4) Rajiv gandhi grameen vidyutikaran yojna=$11 billion

5) Aadhar(UID)=$34 billion

6) Kalpasar project=$13 billion

7) MNREGA=$10 billion

8) JNNURM=$15 billion

9) Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme=$21billion

10) National e-governance plan=$11.5 billion

11) Indira Awas Yojna(IAY)=$15 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$184 billion / Rs 7.4 lac crore
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VERY SPECIAL PROJECTS

1) DMIC=$100 billion

2) Gujarat International Finance tec city=$20 billion

3) ITIR bangalore=$50 billion

4) Lavasa Hill city=$31 billion

5) Jalayagnam(Andhra Pradesh)=$38 billion

TOTAL INVESTMENT=$239 billion / Rs 9.6 lac crore
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GRAND TOTAL INVESTMENT=$1.302 trillion / Rs 53.2 lac crore

MANY MORE TO COME
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for suggestions and discussions please refer to this thread-Suggestions and discussions on megaprojects thread
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INDIAN MEGAPROJECTS MAIN THREAD ( $1.3 TRILLION,UPDATED 29 January 2012)
COMPRREHENSIVE LIST OF MEGAPROJECTS SECTOR WISE(UPDATED)
COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF MEGAPROJECTS STATE WISE

1) Power Sector Thread
2) Indian oil and gas thread
3) India's Coal Sector
4) India - Then and Now on Google Earth

// For eg., Modi-fied prijects like Bullet trains, River Navigation and Ganga projects not mentioned.


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Never realized Bombay was so green

If you ask me, too green. Bloody forest they have INSIDE Bombay MMR, Borivali Forest.
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No joke, plenty of fatal and other accidents too. People die. The red box below.
Then there are dairy colonies, fishing colonies, salt pans, mangroves ... all show up green in pic.'s.
Mumbai is also in the tropical rainforest and lush, rainy leeward side of the Western Ghats.
Mumbai's Monsoon Magic is something else, the very smells. Locals hate the water though.
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Vs.

Downtown Mumbai
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Central Mumbai
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Mid Town Mumbai
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Suburban Mumbai
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Conclusion: This is called corruption, lack of governance.

Town planning is out of sync., instead of a megalopolis like London, HK or NY one gets a large agglomeration of villages with high-rises thrown in. 1/2 of Mumbaikars live in slums yet there's a national forest, and all kind of scam land grabs like salt pans and mangroves.
 

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World's Last & Largest Bull Run ?

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Good news is that in 5 yrs. Mumbai will be connected, transport wise, and in 10 yrs. Mumbai-Pune and the West Coast will be Top 10 in the world. Some of the worlds' best schools, research institutes, party places like Goa, artistic, software engg. and IT talent, movie studios and businesses are centered around here.

India is developing but parts like the Western ghats are leaping into the future. And greener, much-much greener.

Mars
Ka-boom to Mars Rs. @ 12/km.
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Upon arrival, Mars pic. by Mangalyaan Orbiter.
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(c) Indian Space Research Org. (ISRO).
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New Mahindra Launched
- Buck face no more. I like the butch face but they forgot to beat and hammer body panels into shape.

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Just a phase, my browser popped an ad. for Tata New Haven and I'm looking r8 now:

Boisar, Mumbai
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Vadsar, Ahmedabad
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Bangalore
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So what's new?

Above are off-rthe-beaten-track affordable projects; @ Rs. Pak. 60 Lakhs (Rs. Ind. 30 Lakhs). Mass housing, 1-2 bed flats. Interestingly, India's infra. push (read roads, metro lines, BRT's) is leaping towards these off-track areas in no time, 3-5 yrs. only Vs. 25-50 yrs. earlier.
  • I say that's incredible, in today's India Tata's selling said flats online.
Point being, Af.-Pak.region desperately needs mass housing like above. However, only high end properties like DHA and Bahria offer much larger flats with much larger prices. Conclusion: For Af-Pak. to revert towards a middle income economic region like it was 20-25 yrs. ago, same-same as above.
 
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Just a phase, my browser popped an ad. for Tata New Haven and I'm looking r8 now:

Boisar, Mumbai
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Vadsar, Ahmedabad
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Bangalore
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So what's new?

Above are off-rthe-beaten-track affordable projects; @ Rs. Pak. 60 Lakhs (Rs. Ind. 30 Lakhs). Mass housing, 1-2 bed flats. Interestingly, India's infra. push (read roads, metro lines, BRT's) is leaping towards these off-track areas in no time, 3-5 yrs. only Vs. 25-50 yrs. earlier.
  • I say that's incredible, in today's India Tata's selling said flats online.
Point being, Af.-Pak.region desperately needs mass housing like above. However, only high end properties like DHA and Bahria offer much larger flats with much larger prices. Conclusion: For Af-Pak. to revert towards a middle income economic region like it was 20-25 yrs. ago, same-same as above.
Boisar is not in Mumbai...it is outside Mumbai..it not even figures in the MMR....
 
For a Global audience, Boisar is closer to Mumbai then Wisconsin or Omaha, r8. It may not be MMR; give it a few yrs. Boiser, Mumbai are not technical, geographical type terms for the purpose of this site.
 
that looks like a real big dump , looks like a sewage treatment plant , even from this distance one can tell how dirty the shore line is also the pollution is such that buildings in the distance can't been seen clearly.

That is monsoon season moron...Of course things will be dull and grey. The shore line is "black" because those are black colored rocks. A lot of Mumbai's shoreline is quite rocky.
 
For a Global audience, Boisar is closer to Mumbai then Wisconsin or Omaha, r8. It may not be MMR; give it a few yrs. Boiser, Mumbai are not technical, geographical type terms for the purpose of this site.
Yeah closer like 120 kms...Boisar has always been famous for TAPP and now for TATA housing's nano flats projects
 
Thanks, still only 1 hr. by 120/ km hr.
by new Siemens local, no; give it time?

Ok, I checked it out, ... it's far.

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:offtopic: BBC's coverage of Modi's US visit.
Amazing that Indo-Americans raised $ 1.5 Million for Modi's trip.

:offtopic: Hiranandani Powai
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If I was a professional facilitator, I'd talk to those low rise owners, and propose to go ultra high rise.
  • If not un-lock value now, then when? India's massive $ Trillion infra. build-out is bad news re: above; prices gonna fall.
  • Now's the r8 time to cash-in & un-lock value, 7-9 storey towers must turn into 45-60 storeys, hell whynot 75-100 storeys ?
The owners get 2 apt.'s for the 1 they own; everything beyond that goes for profit sharing, builder-contractor priviliges, 'other' costs like 'facilitation', re-location re: project gestation period etc. Technically speaking, 3-5 yrs. Bonanza !
 
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