SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
Karur Vysya Bank: RLLR: 8.8 | 8.5% - 10.65%

Infrastructure

Telangana outlines Bharat Future City as 30,000-acre sustainable urban cluster planned for up to 30 lakh residents

25 Mar 2026

The Telangana government has detailed plans for Bharat Future City, a 30,000-acre greenfield urban development near Hyderabad designed to accommodate around 25-30 lakh residents. The project, outlined in the state's recent socio-economic survey, will include a central business district supported by specialised zones such as an AI City, Health City, Education Hub and a large life sciences cluster. Infrastructure proposals include radial road networks, underground utilities, smart grids and connectivity to Machilipatnam port. The development is being positioned as a net-zero, transit-oriented city with integrated public transport and a 15-minute living model. With over 50 per cent green cover and a 15,000-acre reserve forest, the project is intended to combine urban expansion with environmental planning.Read more

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Adani Green Energy expands capacity with 510 MW operationalisation in Khavda, Gujarat

25 Mar 2026

Adani Green Energy has commissioned 510.1 MW of renewable power projects in Khavda, Gujarat, through its stepdown subsidiaries. With this addition, the company's total operational renewable energy capacity has reached 17,982.3 MW. The plants were activated after receiving the necessary clearances, with power generation beginning from March 22. This development strengthens the company's position as one of India's largest renewable energy players and reflects its continued expansion in large-scale solar and wind projects across key regions in the country.Read more

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VinFast’s Q4 loss widens as it plans to restart US plant construction

25 Mar 2026

VinFast reported a wider net loss in the last quarter of 2025, mainly due to higher impairment charges linked to its planned US manufacturing facility. Despite this, the company saw strong growth in electric vehicle deliveries, especially in Vietnam, and a sharp rise in two-wheeler sales driven by policy changes. It is now preparing to restart construction of its North Carolina plant and expand globally across Asian markets. VinFast is also planning new hybrid-like REEV models and aims to reach break-even soon, although concerns remain around its high capital spending needs.Read more

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Jaipur Master Plan 2047 faces criticism over planning gaps and expansion concerns

25 Mar 2026

Jaipur's Master Plan 2047 has come under criticism from urban planning experts over key structural gaps. Concerns include a sharp expansion of the city's planned area, low population density assumptions, and deviation from central planning guidelines. Experts have warned that including large rural areas without matching infrastructure could strain civic services and lead to inefficient development. The Rajasthan High Court has also stayed parts of the plan, indicating the need for review. These issues have raised concerns about the plan's practicality and long-term implementation.Read more

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Hyderabad plans INR 1,340 crore overhaul of 7.6 lakh streetlights under unified 10-year maintenance contract

Hyderabad News Desk

25 Mar 2026

Civic authorities in Hyderabad have outlined a INR 1,340 crore programme to replace, operate and maintain around 7.6 lakh streetlights across the Core Urban Region, covering multiple municipal corporations. The 10-year unified tender aims to address ageing infrastructure, with over 70 per cent of existing lights nearing the end of their lifecycle. The selected concessionaire will be responsible for full replacement of lighting units and centralised control systems within six months, followed by long-term maintenance. The project introduces real-time monitoring, strict performance-linked penalties and improved fault detection systems. The initiative is intended to streamline operations, reduce outages and improve accountability in urban lighting infrastructure across the Hyderabad metropolitan region.Read more

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Yamuna expressway authority clears INR 11,829 crore budget with major allocation for land acquisition near Noida airport

Noida News Desk

25 Mar 2026

The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has approved a budget of INR 11,829 crore for the upcoming financial year, with nearly two-thirds earmarked for land acquisition to support expansion around the Noida International Airport. Around INR 8,000 crore has been allocated for acquiring land to develop industrial and urban clusters, while additional provisions cover infrastructure in Yamuna City, airport-related works, and multi-modal connectivity. The authority has also approved a marginal increase in plot allotment rates across residential, commercial and group housing categories. The budget reflects a focus on accelerating development in the expressway corridor amid rising investor interest linked to the airport and associated economic activity.Read more

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Government targets rollout of 10,000 e-buses across 116 cities by 2027 with plan for additional 35,000 buses

24 Mar 2026

The central government has informed the Rajya Sabha that 10,000 air-conditioned electric buses will be deployed across 116 cities in 26 states and Union Territories by the end of 2027 under the PM e-Bus Sewa Scheme. The programme targets tier-2 and tier-3 cities with populations between 3 lakh and 40 lakh, aiming to improve urban mobility and reduce pollution. So far, tenders for 6,500 buses have been finalised and initial deliveries have commenced. The government has also indicated plans to introduce a second scheme to deploy an additional 35,000 e-buses, with revised guidelines under formulation. Implementation challenges remain in some states, including Bihar, where delays in setting up coordination committees have affected progress.Read more

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Delhi to undertake structural strengthening of Zakhira and Seelampur flyovers with INR 35 crore repair programme

Delhi News Desk

24 Mar 2026

The Delhi government has initiated a structural rehabilitation programme for the Zakhira and Seelampur flyovers, allocating a combined outlay of around INR 35 crore to address ageing infrastructure and safety concerns. The Public Works Department (PWD) has finalised the scope of work, with timelines of approximately 12 months for Seelampur and 18 months for Zakhira. Both flyovers, critical to the city's arterial network, have shown signs of wear due to prolonged usage and heavy traffic loads. The repair works will include replacement of expansion joints, strengthening of structural components and rehabilitation of damaged concrete. The initiative forms part of a broader effort to assess and upgrade older flyovers across Delhi amid increasing pressure on urban transport infrastructure.Read more

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Patel Engineering wins INR 230 crore pre-construction contract for 1,125 MW Dorjilung hydropower project in Bhutan

24 Mar 2026

Patel Engineering Ltd has secured a contract worth INR 230 crore for pre-construction works of the 1,125 MW Dorjilung Hydroelectric Power Project in Bhutan. The project is being developed by Dorjlung Hydro Power Ltd, a joint venture between Druk Green Power Corporation and Tata Power Company Ltd. The award marks the first package of work under the project, which is being developed under a public private partnership model. The hydropower project is expected to support Bhutan's domestic energy requirements while enabling export of surplus electricity to India. The contract reflects continued participation of Indian infrastructure firms in cross-border energy projects in the region.Read more

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West Asia conflict begins to impact construction supply chains with developers warning of rising input costs and delays

24 Mar 2026

Real estate developers across India have started experiencing supply disruptions in key construction materials due to ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia, according to industry bodies CREDAI and NAREDCO. While construction activity remains largely stable, shortages of materials such as steel, PVC products, wires, pipes and glass are being reported, alongside pressures in ceramic manufacturing hubs. Developers have indicated that prolonged disruptions could lead to higher input costs, project delays and potential increases in housing prices. The sector, which recorded housing sales of 6.14 lakh units across top cities last year with a total value of INR 8.46 lakh crore, may face pricing pressures if global volatility continues.Read more

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