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India Developing, but still a long way to go

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Kolkata(SSC)

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thats the park circus - science ciy flyover...nice view this iss although it would look even better if it is taken from the middle of the two decks..one that goes left towards ruby and one that goes towards metropolitan..Anyway I just cant wait to drive on it.. going salt lake should be fun now otherwise the park circus crossing is a journey through hell.

^ Indian cities road needs appropriate lane marking....hope lane will be marked in final touch of above u/c flyover

yes its not over yet..am sure they'll mark it jusst like other flyovers in the city.
 
Mangalore/Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
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Light house Hill
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Abhiman Hill Apts u/c
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Mangalore/Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
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Brigade Pinacle apts u/c
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Provident Skyworth - Puravankara Projects Limited - Derebail
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Mangalore/Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
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Mangalore/Mangaluru, Karnataka, India
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Netravati River by Proud To Be A Mangalorean on facebook
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Chennai Airport & Airport Metro Station

Credits: Binai Shankar

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Cochin Shipyard Limited to Build Dry Dock, Ship Repair Facility

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Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) has decided to build a large dry dock and ship repair facility, with ship lift system, spending Rs 2,470 crore. CSL is also actively pursuing construction of dredgers and LNG vessels. The company paid a dividend of Rs 16.99 crore to the Central Government - the seventh annual dividend in a row. The dividend cheque was handed over to Union Minister for Shipping Nitin Gadkari by CSL chairman and managing director Cmde K Subramaniam.

It also contributed Rs 190 crore to the exchequer by way of value added tax, income tax, fringe benefit tax, excise duty, customs duty and service tax, during fiscal 2014-15. “CSL has already obtained ‘in-principle’ approval from the Ministry of Shipping for construction of the dry dock, at an estimated cost of Rs 1,500 crore. Also, land has been taken on lease on the Cochin Port Trust (CPT) premises for setting up theinternational ship repair facility, with ship lift system. With an estimated cost of Rs 970 crore, the facility will be constructed in three years.

The turnover of CSL increased to Rs 1,859 crore in 2014-15 from Rs 1,637 crore in 2013-14, while net profit rose to Rs 235 crore from Rs 194 crore,” said a statement from the CSL on Tuesday.

Ahmedabad - Sabarmati Riverfront Development Project

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Odisha gets its first solar village

Bhubaneswar: Barapitha, a tribal hamlet in the outskirts of the state capital, today became Odisha’s first solar village.

“Today green energy has become a buzz word. The vision behind such an innovative initiative was to enhance the usage of non-conventional energy sources in households,” Nalco CMD T K Chand said after inagurating the facility.

NALCO, ECCO and Jakson Solar have supported this project.

“On behalf of NALCO, I assure you that our company will continue its efforts to promote green technology and support such innovative measures,” he said.

Informing about the project, Nayak said that under the project, each household of the village will have two Solar Home Lighting Systems with the facility to charge mobile phones and other devices.

The village roads and school will have Perennial Solar Lighting by Mast Head Lighting and Street Lighting Systems.

The Village Community Centre has been provided with an LED TV, with dish antenna, which also run on solar power.

Odisha gets its first solar village | Odisha Television Limited
 
Aaaahhh, gorgeous pic., paradise!
  • @ yorohit79, your pic post is the stuff of legend, u-know-wot ?
    Big money pic.'s just like so used in ad. copy. Wowsers 'ole chap!
 
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