Atal Setu: India's Urban Milestone
ROADS & HIGHWAYS

Atal Setu: India's Urban Milestone

In a major urban infrastructure milestone for India, the Atal Setu project is hailed as the country's second most significant achievement after the Delhi Metro, according to Mitsunori, a key figure involved in the project. The article explores the significance of the Atal Setu and its impact on India's urban development landscape.

The report highlights Mitsunori's perspective on the importance of the Atal Setu project, emphasizing its stature as a noteworthy achievement comparable to the Delhi Metro. The Atal Setu, with its strategic location and purpose, is poised to contribute significantly to urban connectivity and infrastructure.

Insights into the features and scale of the Atal Setu project are provided, showcasing its role in enhancing urban transportation. Mitsunori's acknowledgement of its significance underscores the collaborative efforts and innovative solutions driving India's urban infrastructure development.

As the Atal Setu project takes its place among India's notable urban achievements, the article offers a glimpse into the impact it is expected to have on the region's connectivity and development. The comparison to the Delhi Metro further emphasizes the growing momentum in India's efforts to create modern and efficient urban infrastructure.

In a major urban infrastructure milestone for India, the Atal Setu project is hailed as the country's second most significant achievement after the Delhi Metro, according to Mitsunori, a key figure involved in the project. The article explores the significance of the Atal Setu and its impact on India's urban development landscape. The report highlights Mitsunori's perspective on the importance of the Atal Setu project, emphasizing its stature as a noteworthy achievement comparable to the Delhi Metro. The Atal Setu, with its strategic location and purpose, is poised to contribute significantly to urban connectivity and infrastructure. Insights into the features and scale of the Atal Setu project are provided, showcasing its role in enhancing urban transportation. Mitsunori's acknowledgement of its significance underscores the collaborative efforts and innovative solutions driving India's urban infrastructure development. As the Atal Setu project takes its place among India's notable urban achievements, the article offers a glimpse into the impact it is expected to have on the region's connectivity and development. The comparison to the Delhi Metro further emphasizes the growing momentum in India's efforts to create modern and efficient urban infrastructure.

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

EHRDC, Keolis MHI Enhance National Workforce Training in Transport

The Emirates Human Resources Development Council (EHRDC) has extended its partnership with Keolis MHI, the operator and maintainer of Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram, to provide high-quality training sessions for university students and Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) students in Dubai. This initiative seeks to equip students with practical skills and empower them to enter the job market with confidence and competence. The collaboration aligns with EHRDC’s unwavering commitment to empowering and qualifying Emirati talent while boosting their role in driving the country’s digital economy. I..

Next Story
Technology

Lubrizol Amplifies India Commitment with Local Technology

To accelerate India-based innovation, Lubrizol announced it will open a state-of-the-art Technology and Innovation Center in Maharashtra. The first of its kind for the company globally, the facility is designed to progress breakthrough innovations, expand collaboration, and enhance speed to market for Lubrizol and the many customers and industries it serves both in the region and globally. The center will empower collaboration across Lubrizol, co-locating lab capabilities and expanding on the success of existing in-region technology Centers of Excellence (COE). The site will also include a Cu..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Parliament Raises Concerns Over Mangrove Restoration Efforts

Mangrove forests in India are found along the coastline of 9 States and 4 Union Territories. Forest Survey of India (FSI), an organization mandated with forest survey under Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) publishes “India State of Forest Report” (ISFR) biennially. As per recent ISFR 2023, India has a total Mangrove cover of 4,991.68 sq km; which is 0.15 per cent of the country’s total geographical areas. There has been net increase of 363.68 Sq km (7.86 per cent) in Mangrove cover area of the country in 2023 as compared to 2013 and net increase of 509.68 Sq.km..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?