亚博体育官网首页

Projects worth Rs. 26.6 cr inaugurated under Srinagar Smart City
SMART CITIES

Projects worth Rs. 26.6 cr inaugurated under Srinagar Smart City

Foundation stones were recently laid for scores of public utilities and developmental projects worth Rs. 26.6 crore being carried out under the Srinagar Smart City project. To upgrade the fire services appara...

Foundation stones were recently laid for scores of public utilities and developmental projects worth Rs. 26.6 crore being carried out under the Srinagar Smart City project. To upgrade the fire services apparatus of Srinagar city, a fire safety and emergency response system costing Rs 6.5 crore and including two new fire stations, three fire tenders, five response vehicles, etc were launched. The occasion also witnessed the inauguration of a Rs. 4-crore project for LED Lighting system of three bridges on Jhelum river, development of pathways, kiosks and painting of houseboats, as well as drinking water facilities costing Rs. 2 crore and various city beautification projects worth Rs. 10 crore, including parking space for 320 vehicles. Contact: Srinagar Smart City. Tel: 0194-245 2182/ Website: www.srinagar.nic.in

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

BIAL Partners with KPMG to Boost Airport Efficiency Using AI

Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), the operator of Kempegowda International Airport, has entered a strategic partnership with KPMG to integrate artificial intelligence into its operations. The initiative aims to enhance efficiency and passenger experience at one of India鈥檚 busiest airports.The collaboration will develop an AI platform customised for BIAL鈥檚 operational needs. This system will automate tasks, forecast trends, and mitigate disruptions through real-time data and predictive analytics. The project aligns with global trends in aviation where AI adoption is reshaping ..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

Celebi Takes Legal Action After India Revokes Clearance

Turkey-based Celebi Airport Services India has moved the Delhi High Court after its security clearance was revoked by the Indian government citing national security. The company called the move vague and unsupported by specific justification.The action came amid growing backlash over Turkey鈥檚 perceived support for Pakistan. On May sixteen, India鈥檚 junior aviation minister Murlidhar Mohol announced the decision, stating it followed widespread requests to ban Celebi in national interest.Celebi, which operates in New Delhi, Kerala, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Goa, argued that the decision endang..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

CIAL 2.0 Set To Digitally Transform Kochi Airport

Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) is set to undergo a major digital overhaul through its CIAL 2.0 project, developed at a cost of Rs two billion. The initiative, led by Chief Minister and CIAL chairman Pinarayi Vijayan, will be inaugurated at the CIAL Trade Fair and Exhibition Centre on May nineteen.CIAL 2.0 aims to enhance cybersecurity, efficiency, and passenger convenience. A key highlight is the Cyber Defence Operations Centre, the first full-scale on-premise server facility at any Indian airport. Developed with the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, it ensures round-t..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement