India to spend $186.72 million on infrastructure for 2010 Commonwealth Games

Friday, 16 April 2010 12:12:56 (GMT+3)   |  
India's Ministry of Urban Development has allocated Rupees 8.29 billion ($186.72 million) to Delhi Development Authority (DDA), for infrastructure developments in connection with the 2010 Commonwealth Games, which are scheduled to be held in Delhi between October 3 and October 14, 2010. The funds will be used to develop the games village and other competition and training venues.
 
So far, an amount of Rupees 6.52 billion ($146.85 million) has been released to DDA for infrastructure development and DDA has confirmed that an amount of Rupees 5.89 billion ($132.66 million) has been utilized for these works.

Similar articles

Indian government likely to relax FDI norms for construction sector in national budget

27 Jan | Steel News

India’s JSW and Japan’s MISI ink deal for steel processing JV in India

13 Oct | Steel News

SAIL and IRCON to cooperate on railway infrastructure projects

17 Jan | Steel News

Tata and Swansea University seek to develop steel solar panels

15 Oct | Steel News

Essar to implement giant project in Myanmar

14 May | Steel News

Rising movement continues in Indian welded pipe market

03 Jul | Tube and Pipe

Middle East flat markets sees slight gain in activity, new investments on the way

21 Apr | Flats and Slab

The Ukrainian scrap market in Jan-May 2008 - UAMB (Ukrainian Scrap Association) President V.A.Kulichenko and UAMB ...

25 Aug | Steel News

ArcelorMittal to start building Indian projects by year-end

08 Feb | Steel News

SteelOrbis interview with Russian steel producer NLMK on the company's strategy and targets

19 Nov | Steel News