1. Guided by: Made By: Prof.AVR Mahadev Ajay Sabharwal Prof. RameshTagathnirmit gang Prof.NitinGargVikas Kumar Infrastructure(Energy and Transport) 11/6/2009 1
8. The policy encourages generation and distribution of electricity in notified rural areas without any need for obtaining a licence from the State Electricity Regulatory Commissions11/6/2009 4 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
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10. Incidence of cross subsidy due to social obligations 11/6/2009 5 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
19. 3-stage Nuclear Power programme, where (BHAVINI) has been setup for the construction of its first (FBR) by 2010
20. Nuclear power plant capacity targets as envisaged by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) are given below: 10,280 MWe by 11th Five year plan 20,000 MWe by 2020 50,000 MWe by 2030 250,000 MWe of nuclear power by 2050 11/6/2009 7 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
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22. Public- Private Partnership in Commercial Civilian Nuclear Energy11/6/2009 8 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
37. Simplified procedure for transfers of clearance 11/6/2009 11 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
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39. Countries like Norway, Canada, and Brazil utilizing Approx 30 %.
40. India ranks fifth in terms of exploitable hydropotential in the hydro-power (148,700 MW)11/6/2009 12 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
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42. Distribution is privatised in the state of Orissa and some cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, parts of Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Surat In the western state of Gujarat.11/6/2009 13 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
54. Road Transport and Highways World’s largest road network in the world consisting of 3.314 lakh km Expressways20,000 km (120 mi) National Highways66,590 km (41,380 mi) State Highways 131,899 km (81,958 mi) Major District Roads 467,763 km (290,654 mi) 11/6/2009 17 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
63. seeking a loan of $2.96 billion from the World Bank to develop 5,937 kms of highways, cutting across 14 states .
64. Govt. is expecting around 3.4 million $ FDI in the year 2009 says by Mr. kamalNath.
65. National Highway Development Programme (NHDP), Rs.2,20,000 cr up to 201211/6/2009 19 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
66. Maritime Transport Infrastructure Ports, shipping, ship builders ,ship repairs ,inland water transport systems. India has 12 “major” ports (handling 76% sea-borne traffic) 140 non-major ports in 9 States & 4 UTs. Aggregate capacity of major ports – 389.5 MTPA 95% of the country’s trade by volume and 70% by value is moved through maritime Kolkata (including Haldia), Paradip, Vishakapatnam, Ennore, Chennai, Tuticorin, Kochi, New Mangalore, Mormugao, 11/6/2009 20 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
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68. Mundra port:- is one of the century old ports with modern infrastructural facility and is one of the finest natural harbor in the world.
69. Kandla port:- A natural harbour situated in the State of Gujarat, is a gateway to the North-Western States. have an advantage of utilizing double-stack container trains to and from inland depots11/6/2009 21 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
76. The capacity of major ports in 2008 was 504.75 million tonnes per annum.
77. The Government has opened up its major ports for private sector participation11/6/2009 22 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
84. Current Updates & Economic Aspects Govt. introduced MRTS projects in metro cities. Introduction of roll on roll of (RORO)service Delhi Metro Rail project Pipav Railway Corporation Ltd. (PRCL). In interim railway budget of 2009-10 Freight earning and loading shows 9 to 19 % growth of revenue. Similarly passenegr earning increased by 14% Focus on safety ,introduction of new technology , traffic conditions . 11/6/2009 24 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
90. More than 25 international airport11/6/2009 25 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
91. Continue… Ministry of civil aviation is the nodal authority for development and regulation. Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) Public sector/Undertaking bodies :- National Aviation Company of India Limited (NACIL) Airports Authority of India (AAI) 11/6/2009 26 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha
92. Current Updates & Economic Aspects Steps to raise revenue from non-aeronautical commercial sources. For upgradation and modernization of Mumbai and Bangalore 10,000 Cr. and 16,00 Cr. AAI looking to increase the revenue from aeronautical charges. Foreign equity participation permitted in airports upto 74% and in special approval 100%. Fiscal incentives provided to increase the participation of private infrastructure companies. 11/6/2009 27 created for classroom purpose not to be circulated _VikasAlha