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Fishermen in Kakinada are overawed at the large ocean liner unloading coal at the Kakinada Port. The draft Indian Ports Bill, 2021, aims to centralise the administration of India's 212 Non-Major Ports, most of which are fisheries harbours. File photo: The Hindu BusinessLine

A Draft Bill that Cuts Maritime States Adrift

K. Ashok Vardhan Shetty

In most developed countries, ports are managed by municipal or provincial governments, with the federal government overseeing only ...

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COVID-19 Vaccines: Operational Guidelines (updated on Dec. 28, 2020) [PDF 3.07 MB]

The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued its updated operational guidelines for COVID-19 vaccines on December 28, ...

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NFHS-5 Fact Sheets: Key Indicators from Phase - I [PDF 3.04 MB]

IntroductionThe National Family Health Survey 2019-20 (NFHS-5), the fifth in the NFHS series, provides information on population, ...

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Draft Final Report: National Rail Plan (NRP)-India [PDF: 22.9 MB]

Indian Railways is the 4th largest railway network in the world by size with 121,407 kilometres (75,439 mi) of total track over a ...

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Karnataka : Bengaluru : 25-02-2016 : Train moving at Hebbal in Bengaluru on Thursday 22 February 2016. Photo : Sudhakara Jain.

Indian Railways' Joint Venture Model with States, a Welcome Step: B.S. Sudhir Chandra

S. Rajendran

The Indian Railways, the world’s fourth largest railway network covering virtually all parts of the country and providing the vast ...

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New Delhi: Union Minister for Railways Suresh Prabhu with MoS Manoj Sinha arrives at Parliament for presenting the Railway Budget 2016-17, in New Delhi on Thursday. PTI Photo by Atul Yadav (PTI2_25_2016_000123B)

Railway Budget Speech 2016-17

The Minister for Railways, Suresh Prabhu, presented the Railway Budget for the year 2016-17. In his budget speech, Suresh Prabhu ...

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Dholera Smart City: Urban Infrastructure or Rentier Growth?

Preeti Sampat

This study examines the ongoing creation of the Dholera Special Investment Region along the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor in ...

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Hyderabad Mayor T. Krishna Reddy and the Mayor of Suwon city, Korea, Kim Yong Seo, exchanging a document after signing International Sister City Relationship agreement in Hyderabad on Thursday. The MCH Commissioner Chitra Ramachandran and Director General of Culture Lee Jae Sun looks on. The agreement between two cities is based on the prinicipal of equality and reciprocity to promote mutual understanding and freindy relations -Photo: Mohammed_Yousuf. /Hyderabad

Infusing a New Dynamic to Sister Cities

Tridivesh Singh Maini

The Narendra Modi-led government in India has taken a rather unconventional approach to diplomacy evincing interest in granting a ...

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