NEW DELHI : Nitin Gadkari said that the government will build infrastructure worth Rs 111 lakh crore in the next five years. He added that the politics of the 21st century is that of
The intensity and duration of lockdowns and curbs will further hit the sector badly. Therefore, immediate, prudent and proactive steps must be taken by the government to avoid another crisis in the offing, before
Surging Fuel costs have led to extend in freight charges throughout modes of transport, which is prone to push up inflation. While transporters have largely been in a position to move on the price
The All India Transporters’ Welfare Association (AITWA), which is an apex body of companies covering 65 per cent of the organised road transportation of the country, has demanded the resolution of E-Way Bill issues
The inland waterways transport infrastructure in the state is all set for a major boost with the Transport department executing the “Inland Waterways Transport Logistics and Spatial Development Project”. The World Bank has recently