psycopk Posted January 4, 2019 Author Report Posted January 4, 2019 Just now, Veeraveera said: Nice. Yeah I can view the video thanks Quote
Akkumm_Bakkumm Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 That was part of NDA’s Make in India initiative. Aa credit ina NDA ki istara leka babu gare Modi vaddu anna rashtra shreyassu, desha bhavishattu kosam KIA ni India ki techadu antara..?? Quote
psycopk Posted January 4, 2019 Author Report Posted January 4, 2019 3 minutes ago, Akkumm_Bakkumm said: That was part of NDA’s Make in India initiative. Aa credit ina NDA ki istara leka babu gare Modi vaddu anna rashtra shreyassu, desha bhavishattu kosam KIA ni India ki techadu antara..?? bill lo unna vatiki dikku ledu.... modda lo make in india anta... lol.. you guys are #Muttonbiryanis for a reason Quote
tacobell fan Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 2 minutes ago, Akkumm_Bakkumm said: That was part of NDA’s Make in India initiative. means without state support it automatically build and developed in Anantapur antava man? Quote
BeerBob123 Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 7 minutes ago, tacobell fan said: means without state support it automatically build and developed in Anantapur antava man? yes Quote
tacobell fan Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 1 minute ago, BeerBob123 said: yes k Quote
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Akkumm_Bakkumm Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 56 minutes ago, tacobell fan said: means without state support it automatically build and developed in Anantapur antava man? Anduke mimmalni pulkas anedi. NDA support thone vachindi adi kani credit vachevi matram motham nakka gade chesinattu project chestaru. Veedi balla biscuit ina vatiki emo BJP ni blame chestadu.. Quote
snoww Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 1 hour ago, psycopk said: modda lo make in india anta... lol. Make in India focuses on the following 25 sectors of the economy: Automobiles[edit] See also: Automotive industry in India and [[:Electric power industry in India]] General Motors announced an investment of US$1 billion to manufacture automobiles in Maharashtra.[26] In April 2017, Kia announced that the company would invest over $1.1 billion to build a car manufacturing plant in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. The facility is the company's first manufacturing plant in India. Kia stated that it would hire 3,000 employees for the plant, and it would produce 300,000 cars annually. Construction of the plant began in mid-2017, and is expected to be completed by March 2019. The first vehicles are scheduled to roll off production lines in mid-2019. Kia president Han-Woo Park announced that the first model produced at the plant would be an SUV(sport utility vehicle) specifically designed for the Indian market.[27][28] Park also added that Kia would invest over $2 billion and create 10,000 jobs in India by 2021.[29][30] In March 2016, B.K Modi group announced that it is going to set up an electric bus manufacturing plant near Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. The investment is through a technological tie-up with BYD. In July 2017, SAIC Motor announced that it is going to invest ₹2,000 crore ($300 million) to build a car manufacturing plant in Halol, Gujarat.[31] In Mid-2017, European automobile major PSA announced that in a partnership with CK Birla Group, it is going to build a car manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu at the cost of ₹7,000 crore($1.03 billion)[32] Automobile components[edit] See also: Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India Hitachi announced an auto-component plant in Chennai by 2016 with an increase in their India employees count from 10,000 to 13,000.[33] Aviation[edit] See also: Aviation in India, UDAN-RCS, and List of airports in India French drone manufacturer LH Aviation announced a manufacturing plant in India to produce drones.[34] During Magnetic Maharashtra: Convergence 2018 , Thurst Aircraft Pvt Ltd signed a MOU with Govt. of Maharashtra to build an aeroplane manufacturing plant near Palghar district(roughly 140 km north of Mumbai) with an investment of ₹35,000 crore($5.2 billion).[35] Biotechnology[edit] See also: Biotechnology in India Chemicals[edit] See also: Indian Chemical Society and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Construction[edit] See also: Construction industry of India In January 2016, Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group announced that it would construct an industrial, residential and tourism city in Haryana at the cost of ₹68,000 crore ($10 billion).[36] However the project was deadlocked as on 28 April 2017 because the company management was resisting a demand by the Haryana state government for a 26% equity share.[37] Defence manufacturing[edit] See also: Defence industry of India, India and weapons of mass destruction, Guided missiles of India, and Defence Research and Development Organisation India and Russia have deepened their Make in India defence manufacturing cooperation by signing agreements for the construction of naval frigates, KA-226T twin-engine utility helicopters (joint venture (JV) to make 60 in Russia and 140 in India), Brahmos cruise missile (JV with 50.5% India and 49.5% Russia).[38] A defence deal was signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia in December 2015 which will see the Kamov Ka-226 multi-role helicopter being built in India, was widely seen as the first defence deal to be actually signed under the Make in India campaign.[39][40] In August 2015, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) began talks with Russia's Irkut Corp to transfer technology of 332 components of the Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter aircraft under the Make in India program. These components, also called line replacement units (LRUs) refer to both critical and non-critical components and fall into four major heads such as Radio and Radar; Electrical & Electronics System; Mechanical System and Instrument System.[41] Lockheed Martin announced in February 2016 its plans to manufacture F-16 in India, although it did not announce any time frame.[42] In February 2017, Lockheed stated that it intended to manufacture the F-16 Block-70 aircraft with a local partner in India, if the Indian Air Force agreed to purchase the aircraft.[43] Boeing announced setting up a factory to assemble fighter planes, either the Apache or Chinook defence helicopter in India,[44] as well as the manufacture of F/A-18 Super Hornet.[45] Prime minister Narendra Modilaunches Make in India. In May 2018, the Indian Army announced a ₹50,000 crore (US$7.0 billion) ammunition production project to be implemented in phases over a 10-year period. Under the project, 11 private firms will manufacture and supply ammunition for the Army's tanks, rockets, air defence system, artillery guns, infantry combat vehicles, grenade launchers and other field weapons. The Army noted that the objectives of the program were to cut dependence on foreign imports and to establish an inventory of ammunition that would sufficient to fight a 30-day war.[46] Defence exports[edit] India confirmed that it will upgrade Myanmar's T-72 tanks, supply DRDO's radars to Armenia, Kamov 226 T multi-utility helicopters to Jordan, indigenously developed lightweight torpedoes to Myanmar (previously sold to Sri Lanka and Vietnam), Astra 70-kilometer range air- to-air missile and 40,000 pieces of a component used in Bofors artillery guns for ₹322 crore to UAE, and manufacture DRDO weapons in Saudi Arabia by 2018 (Dec 2017 update).[47][48] Electronic systems[edit] See also: Electronics and semiconductor manufacturing industry in India With the demand for electronic hardware expected to rise rapidly to US$400 billion by 2020, India has the potential to become an electronic manufacturing hub and government is targeting to achieve net zero imports of electronics by 2020.[49] After the launch of this project, 24.8% of smartphones sold in India in the April–June quarter of 2015 were made in India, up from 19.9% the previous quarter.[50][51][52] Various companies pledged investment in India to begin manufacturing Foxconn: US$5 billion investment over 5 years in research and development and hi-tech semiconductor manufacturing facility in Maharashtra.[53][54] Huawei: new research and development (R&D) campus in Bengaluru with an investment of US$170 million[55][56] and telecom hardware manufacturing plant in Chennai.[57] Lenovo: manufacturing of Motorola at Sriperumbudur near Chennai run by Flextronics.[58][59] Micromax: 3 new manufacturing units in Rajasthan, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh with ₹3 billion (US$42 million) investment).[60][61] Qualcomm: "Design in India" programme to mentor ten Indian hardware companies with the potential to come up with innovative solutions and help them reach global scale.[62] Samsung: 10 "MSME-Samsung Technical Schools"[63] and manufacturing of Samsung Z1 in its plant in Noida).[64] Spice Group: ₹5 billion (US$70 million) mobile phone manufacturing unit in Uttar Pradesh.[65] Vivo Mobile India began manufacturing smartphones at a plant in Greater Noida with 2,200 employs.[66] Wistron: Taiwanese company to start manufacturing of Blackberry, HTC and Motorola devices at a new factory in Noida.[67] Xiaomi: smartphones to be manufactured at a Foxconn-run facility in Sri City made operational by producing Xiaomi Redmi 2 Prime.[68][69][70] HMD Global: Finnish company announced in early 2018 that it will start manufacturing all the parts of Nokia phones in Foxconn run facility in Chennai.[71] Electrical machinery[edit] See also: Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association Food processing[edit] See also: Indian cuisine, List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities, List of world production, and Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology India is among the largest producers of fruits, vegetables, rice and milk globally with trade surplus in food items export.[72] Aarisa Pitha of Odisha, Gushtaba of Kashmir, Chicken Curry of Punjab, Khakhra and Khandvi of Gujarat, Bamboo Steam Fish, Vada and Medhu Vada of Karnataka, Khaja and Inarsa of Bihar , Kebab of Uttar Pradesh and Puran poliof Maharashtra have been selected as traditional regional food to be promoted in the ongoing campaign.[73] Marine Products Export Development Authority announced the deal to supply shrimp eggs to farmer in India for eventual exports of shrimp from India to other countries.[74] In Odisha Investor Summit, Poseidon Aquatech announced plans to undertake shrimp farming and processing in the state at the cost of ₹100 crore($14.7 million).[75] Noodles manufacturer Indo Nissin Foods Ltd also announced that it intended to invest additional ₹50 crore($7.3 million) to expand the existing facility in Odisha by 2017.[75] Exports[edit] In December 2017, India announced it will shortly announce a new agricultural exports policy to promote Indian and organic foods, enhance compliance of phytosanitary international food-safety requirements, development of farm-to-port and farm-to-airport cold chain with focus on 25 farm export clusters.[72] Information technology and business process management[edit] See also: Information technology in India, Digital India, and BharatNet Leather[edit] See also: Calcutta Leather Complex, Central Leather Research Institute, and E. I. Leather Media and entertainment[edit] See also: Media of India, Entertainment industry in India, and Bollywood Mining[edit] See also: Mining in India, List of mines in India, Iron and steel industry in India, Coal mining in India, and Natural resources of India During Odisha investor summit, NLC India signed a MOU with govt. of Odisha to set up a coal mining processing plant at the cost of ₹7,500 crore($1.1 billion).[75] Oil and gas[edit] See also: Oil and gas industry in India, List of oil refineries in India, Bharat Petroleum, IOC, ONGC, and Oil India In April 2018, Saudi Arabian Oil giant Aramco signed an initial deal with a consortium of Indian refiners to build a $44 billion refinery and petrochemical project on India's west coast. The project will include a 1.2 million-barrels-per-day (bpd) refinery, integrated with petrochemical facilities with a total capacity of 18 million tonnes per year. Pharmaceuticals[edit] See also: Pharmaceutical industry in India and Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals In April 2018, During PM Modi's visit to Sweden, Biopharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca said it will invest around ₹ 590 crore($90 million) in India over the next five years.[76] Ports and shipping[edit] See also: Sagarmala, Ports in India, and ports in Indian Ocean Railways[edit] See also: Dedicated Freight Corridors, Indian Railway, and Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Alstom/GE Transportation: The French and American rolling stock manufacturers announced ₹400 billion (US$5.6 billion) locomotive manufacturing factories in Madhepura and Marhaura in Bihar.[77] Hyperloop One: The American company working to commercialise Hyperloop, signed a Framework Agreement with govt. of Maharashtra to begin the development of the route from Mumbai to Pune, starting with an operational demonstration track.[78] Train 18 began operating tests in October 2018. It is a semi-high speed train, 80% domestically sourced.[79] Rapid Transit[edit] CRRC: The Chinese Giant announced in 2016 that it is going to set up a Railway equipment plant in Bavo, Haryana in DMIC with an investment of $63.5 million. Renewable energy[edit] See also: Renewable energy in India In February 2018, During Uttar Pradesh investors summit. Avaada Power and ReNew Power announced Solar projects worth ₹ 10,000 crore($1.4 billion) and ₹8,000 crore($1.1billion) each.[80] During Magnetic Maharashtra: Convergence 2018, ReNew Power signed a MOU with govt. of Maharashtra and announced a solar projects worth $2.17 billion.[81] In August 2016, NLC India announced that it is going to set up a 500MW Solar Power Plant in Odisha at the cost of ₹3,000 crore($441 million)[75] Roads and highways[edit] See also: Bharatmala, Indian road network, and National Highway Space and astronomy[edit] See also: Indian Space Research Organisation and ISRO Thermal power[edit] See also: Electricity sector in India and List of power stations in India In May 2017, the Union Cabinet approved the construction of 10 indigenously-built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs). The contracts for the reactors worth an estimated ₹70,000 crore (US$9.7 billion) will be awarded to Indian companies. The construction 10 reactors with a combined nuclear capacity of 7 GW is also expected to create 33,400 direct and indirect jobs.[82] During Odisha investor summit, NLC India signed a MOU with govt. of Odisha to set up a 2,000MW Thermal power plant at the cost of ₹15,000 crore($2.2 billion)[75] Textiles and garments[edit] See also: Textile industry in India Tourism and hospitality[edit] See also: Tourism in India Wellness and Healthcare[edit] See also: Medical tourism in India, Wellness tourism, Ayurveda, AYUSH, and Healthcare in India International healthcare firm Columbia Asia announced in June 2017, that it will invest over ₹400 crore ($60 million) to set up two new hospitals in India by the end of 2019 as it looks to expand presence in the country.[83] In Assam investor summit, Indo-UK Institute of Health announced that it will setup a medical city in Guwahati at cost of ₹1600 crore($231 million).[84] During Happening Haryana summit, Patanjali group announced that it would set up a Healthcare university and a healthcare centre with an investment of ₹5,000 crore($735 million).[85] In April 2015, Patanjali Ayurved announced that it is going to open 10000 Yoga Gym in Haryana to promote wellness, develop positive thinking among youths and immunise them from day-to-day ailments.[86] Quote
manadonga Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 1 hour ago, Akkumm_Bakkumm said: That was part of NDA’s Make in India initiative. Aa credit ina NDA ki istara leka babu gare Modi vaddu anna rashtra shreyassu, desha bhavishattu kosam KIA ni India ki techadu antara..?? What did nda did for the make in india ? What are the incentives it gave for project? Can you please eloberate? Sttae govt given land with regular price but they cleaned with 600 cr and providing current for 3 rs per unit. What is make in india means ? Ante emi chestunaru litral meaning ayithe vaddu Quote
manadonga Posted January 4, 2019 Report Posted January 4, 2019 2 minutes ago, snoww said: Make in India focuses on the following 25 sectors of the economy: Automobiles[edit] See also: Automotive industry in India and [[:Electric power industry in India]] General Motors announced an investment of US$1 billion to manufacture automobiles in Maharashtra.[26] In April 2017, Kia announced that the company would invest over $1.1 billion to build a car manufacturing plant in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. The facility is the company's first manufacturing plant in India. Kia stated that it would hire 3,000 employees for the plant, and it would produce 300,000 cars annually. Construction of the plant began in mid-2017, and is expected to be completed by March 2019. The first vehicles are scheduled to roll off production lines in mid-2019. Kia president Han-Woo Park announced that the first model produced at the plant would be an SUV(sport utility vehicle) specifically designed for the Indian market.[27][28] Park also added that Kia would invest over $2 billion and create 10,000 jobs in India by 2021.[29][30] In March 2016, B.K Modi group announced that it is going to set up an electric bus manufacturing plant near Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. The investment is through a technological tie-up with BYD. In July 2017, SAIC Motor announced that it is going to invest ₹2,000 crore ($300 million) to build a car manufacturing plant in Halol, Gujarat.[31] In Mid-2017, European automobile major PSA announced that in a partnership with CK Birla Group, it is going to build a car manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu at the cost of ₹7,000 crore($1.03 billion)[32] Automobile components[edit] See also: Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India Hitachi announced an auto-component plant in Chennai by 2016 with an increase in their India employees count from 10,000 to 13,000.[33] Aviation[edit] See also: Aviation in India, UDAN-RCS, and List of airports in India French drone manufacturer LH Aviation announced a manufacturing plant in India to produce drones.[34] During Magnetic Maharashtra: Convergence 2018 , Thurst Aircraft Pvt Ltd signed a MOU with Govt. of Maharashtra to build an aeroplane manufacturing plant near Palghar district(roughly 140 km north of Mumbai) with an investment of ₹35,000 crore($5.2 billion).[35] Biotechnology[edit] See also: Biotechnology in India Chemicals[edit] See also: Indian Chemical Society and Indian Institute of Chemical Technology Construction[edit] See also: Construction industry of India In January 2016, Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group announced that it would construct an industrial, residential and tourism city in Haryana at the cost of ₹68,000 crore ($10 billion).[36] However the project was deadlocked as on 28 April 2017 because the company management was resisting a demand by the Haryana state government for a 26% equity share.[37] Defence manufacturing[edit] See also: Defence industry of India, India and weapons of mass destruction, Guided missiles of India, and Defence Research and Development Organisation India and Russia have deepened their Make in India defence manufacturing cooperation by signing agreements for the construction of naval frigates, KA-226T twin-engine utility helicopters (joint venture (JV) to make 60 in Russia and 140 in India), Brahmos cruise missile (JV with 50.5% India and 49.5% Russia).[38] A defence deal was signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia in December 2015 which will see the Kamov Ka-226 multi-role helicopter being built in India, was widely seen as the first defence deal to be actually signed under the Make in India campaign.[39][40] In August 2015, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) began talks with Russia's Irkut Corp to transfer technology of 332 components of the Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter aircraft under the Make in India program. These components, also called line replacement units (LRUs) refer to both critical and non-critical components and fall into four major heads such as Radio and Radar; Electrical & Electronics System; Mechanical System and Instrument System.[41] Lockheed Martin announced in February 2016 its plans to manufacture F-16 in India, although it did not announce any time frame.[42] In February 2017, Lockheed stated that it intended to manufacture the F-16 Block-70 aircraft with a local partner in India, if the Indian Air Force agreed to purchase the aircraft.[43] Boeing announced setting up a factory to assemble fighter planes, either the Apache or Chinook defence helicopter in India,[44] as well as the manufacture of F/A-18 Super Hornet.[45] Prime minister Narendra Modilaunches Make in India. In May 2018, the Indian Army announced a ₹50,000 crore (US$7.0 billion) ammunition production project to be implemented in phases over a 10-year period. Under the project, 11 private firms will manufacture and supply ammunition for the Army's tanks, rockets, air defence system, artillery guns, infantry combat vehicles, grenade launchers and other field weapons. The Army noted that the objectives of the program were to cut dependence on foreign imports and to establish an inventory of ammunition that would sufficient to fight a 30-day war.[46] Defence exports[edit] India confirmed that it will upgrade Myanmar's T-72 tanks, supply DRDO's radars to Armenia, Kamov 226 T multi-utility helicopters to Jordan, indigenously developed lightweight torpedoes to Myanmar (previously sold to Sri Lanka and Vietnam), Astra 70-kilometer range air- to-air missile and 40,000 pieces of a component used in Bofors artillery guns for ₹322 crore to UAE, and manufacture DRDO weapons in Saudi Arabia by 2018 (Dec 2017 update).[47][48] Electronic systems[edit] See also: Electronics and semiconductor manufacturing industry in India With the demand for electronic hardware expected to rise rapidly to US$400 billion by 2020, India has the potential to become an electronic manufacturing hub and government is targeting to achieve net zero imports of electronics by 2020.[49] After the launch of this project, 24.8% of smartphones sold in India in the April–June quarter of 2015 were made in India, up from 19.9% the previous quarter.[50][51][52] Various companies pledged investment in India to begin manufacturing Foxconn: US$5 billion investment over 5 years in research and development and hi-tech semiconductor manufacturing facility in Maharashtra.[53][54] Huawei: new research and development (R&D) campus in Bengaluru with an investment of US$170 million[55][56] and telecom hardware manufacturing plant in Chennai.[57] Lenovo: manufacturing of Motorola at Sriperumbudur near Chennai run by Flextronics.[58][59] Micromax: 3 new manufacturing units in Rajasthan, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh with ₹3 billion (US$42 million) investment).[60][61] Qualcomm: "Design in India" programme to mentor ten Indian hardware companies with the potential to come up with innovative solutions and help them reach global scale.[62] Samsung: 10 "MSME-Samsung Technical Schools"[63] and manufacturing of Samsung Z1 in its plant in Noida).[64] Spice Group: ₹5 billion (US$70 million) mobile phone manufacturing unit in Uttar Pradesh.[65] Vivo Mobile India began manufacturing smartphones at a plant in Greater Noida with 2,200 employs.[66] Wistron: Taiwanese company to start manufacturing of Blackberry, HTC and Motorola devices at a new factory in Noida.[67] Xiaomi: smartphones to be manufactured at a Foxconn-run facility in Sri City made operational by producing Xiaomi Redmi 2 Prime.[68][69][70] HMD Global: Finnish company announced in early 2018 that it will start manufacturing all the parts of Nokia phones in Foxconn run facility in Chennai.[71] Electrical machinery[edit] See also: Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association Food processing[edit] See also: Indian cuisine, List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities, List of world production, and Indian Institute of Food Processing Technology India is among the largest producers of fruits, vegetables, rice and milk globally with trade surplus in food items export.[72] Aarisa Pitha of Odisha, Gushtaba of Kashmir, Chicken Curry of Punjab, Khakhra and Khandvi of Gujarat, Bamboo Steam Fish, Vada and Medhu Vada of Karnataka, Khaja and Inarsa of Bihar , Kebab of Uttar Pradesh and Puran poliof Maharashtra have been selected as traditional regional food to be promoted in the ongoing campaign.[73] Marine Products Export Development Authority announced the deal to supply shrimp eggs to farmer in India for eventual exports of shrimp from India to other countries.[74] In Odisha Investor Summit, Poseidon Aquatech announced plans to undertake shrimp farming and processing in the state at the cost of ₹100 crore($14.7 million).[75] Noodles manufacturer Indo Nissin Foods Ltd also announced that it intended to invest additional ₹50 crore($7.3 million) to expand the existing facility in Odisha by 2017.[75] Exports[edit] In December 2017, India announced it will shortly announce a new agricultural exports policy to promote Indian and organic foods, enhance compliance of phytosanitary international food-safety requirements, development of farm-to-port and farm-to-airport cold chain with focus on 25 farm export clusters.[72] Information technology and business process management[edit] See also: Information technology in India, Digital India, and BharatNet Leather[edit] See also: Calcutta Leather Complex, Central Leather Research Institute, and E. I. Leather Media and entertainment[edit] See also: Media of India, Entertainment industry in India, and Bollywood Mining[edit] See also: Mining in India, List of mines in India, Iron and steel industry in India, Coal mining in India, and Natural resources of India During Odisha investor summit, NLC India signed a MOU with govt. of Odisha to set up a coal mining processing plant at the cost of ₹7,500 crore($1.1 billion).[75] Oil and gas[edit] See also: Oil and gas industry in India, List of oil refineries in India, Bharat Petroleum, IOC, ONGC, and Oil India In April 2018, Saudi Arabian Oil giant Aramco signed an initial deal with a consortium of Indian refiners to build a $44 billion refinery and petrochemical project on India's west coast. The project will include a 1.2 million-barrels-per-day (bpd) refinery, integrated with petrochemical facilities with a total capacity of 18 million tonnes per year. Pharmaceuticals[edit] See also: Pharmaceutical industry in India and Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals In April 2018, During PM Modi's visit to Sweden, Biopharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca said it will invest around ₹ 590 crore($90 million) in India over the next five years.[76] Ports and shipping[edit] See also: Sagarmala, Ports in India, and ports in Indian Ocean Railways[edit] See also: Dedicated Freight Corridors, Indian Railway, and Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Alstom/GE Transportation: The French and American rolling stock manufacturers announced ₹400 billion (US$5.6 billion) locomotive manufacturing factories in Madhepura and Marhaura in Bihar.[77] Hyperloop One: The American company working to commercialise Hyperloop, signed a Framework Agreement with govt. of Maharashtra to begin the development of the route from Mumbai to Pune, starting with an operational demonstration track.[78] Train 18 began operating tests in October 2018. It is a semi-high speed train, 80% domestically sourced.[79] Rapid Transit[edit] CRRC: The Chinese Giant announced in 2016 that it is going to set up a Railway equipment plant in Bavo, Haryana in DMIC with an investment of $63.5 million. Renewable energy[edit] See also: Renewable energy in India In February 2018, During Uttar Pradesh investors summit. Avaada Power and ReNew Power announced Solar projects worth ₹ 10,000 crore($1.4 billion) and ₹8,000 crore($1.1billion) each.[80] During Magnetic Maharashtra: Convergence 2018, ReNew Power signed a MOU with govt. of Maharashtra and announced a solar projects worth $2.17 billion.[81] In August 2016, NLC India announced that it is going to set up a 500MW Solar Power Plant in Odisha at the cost of ₹3,000 crore($441 million)[75] Roads and highways[edit] See also: Bharatmala, Indian road network, and National Highway Space and astronomy[edit] See also: Indian Space Research Organisation and ISRO Thermal power[edit] See also: Electricity sector in India and List of power stations in India In May 2017, the Union Cabinet approved the construction of 10 indigenously-built Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs). The contracts for the reactors worth an estimated ₹70,000 crore (US$9.7 billion) will be awarded to Indian companies. The construction 10 reactors with a combined nuclear capacity of 7 GW is also expected to create 33,400 direct and indirect jobs.[82] During Odisha investor summit, NLC India signed a MOU with govt. of Odisha to set up a 2,000MW Thermal power plant at the cost of ₹15,000 crore($2.2 billion)[75] Textiles and garments[edit] See also: Textile industry in India Tourism and hospitality[edit] See also: Tourism in India Wellness and Healthcare[edit] See also: Medical tourism in India, Wellness tourism, Ayurveda, AYUSH, and Healthcare in India International healthcare firm Columbia Asia announced in June 2017, that it will invest over ₹400 crore ($60 million) to set up two new hospitals in India by the end of 2019 as it looks to expand presence in the country.[83] In Assam investor summit, Indo-UK Institute of Health announced that it will setup a medical city in Guwahati at cost of ₹1600 crore($231 million).[84] During Happening Haryana summit, Patanjali group announced that it would set up a Healthcare university and a healthcare centre with an investment of ₹5,000 crore($735 million).[85] In April 2015, Patanjali Ayurved announced that it is going to open 10000 Yoga Gym in Haryana to promote wellness, develop positive thinking among youths and immunise them from day-to-day ailments.[86] Idi chulenu bhayya anni psu lu north lo vunnayi okkati kuda south lo ledu some private comapnies tappa Quote
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