The Indian aviation sector has experienced remarkable growth over the past decade, driven by the liberalization of airspace for private players and the rise of low-cost carriers. Between 2004-05 and 2012-13….
Climate change is one of the most pressing global environmental challenges, primarily driven by human activities. If timely and decisive action is not taken, its impacts will continue to shape our world for generations….
➤ Single-Family Homes – Standalone houses designed for one family. ➤ Single-Family Homes – Standalone houses designed for one family. ➤ Apartments/Flats – Multi-unit buildings where each unit is a separate residence.
As the world’s fifth-largest economy, India faces immense energy demands, with its share in global primary energy consumption expected to double by 2035. The hydrocarbon industry has played a crucial role in meeting…
India has made remarkable progress in attracting private investment in the infrastructure sector. Between 2002 and 2012, the private sector contributed approximately US$ 250 billion to various infrastructure projects….
Freight Loading & Revenue: Indian Railways achieved a record freight loading of 1,512 million tonnes (MT), marking a 6.63% increase over the previous year’s 1,418 MT. This contributed to a revenue of ₹2.44 lakh crore, up from ₹1.91 lakh
The Indian Real Estate & Housing Sector plays a crucial role in the country’s economic development. Investments in housing and construction generate eight times employment opportunities through extensive backward
Roads and highways are essential infrastructure that facilitate the movement of people and goods, contributing to economic growth, urban development, and connectivity. They form the backbone of surface transportation
Types of Surface Transport 1. Road Transport ➤ Includes cars, buses, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles. ➤ Roads can be highways, expressways, urban streets, or rural paths. ➤ Provides flexibility and accessibility but may face congestion
Innovation, science, and technology are the cornerstones of a knowledge economy. With Indian industry setting the benchmark for global technology, India’s ambition to become a USD 5-trillion economy in the next years is closely….
India is undergoing a significant urban transformation, with its urban population projected to reach 600 million by 2031. This shift is more than just demographic—it places cities and towns at the heart of India’s development trajectory.