Coal: a heavy burden on the Indian railways
India’s power demand is rising more quickly than its renewable capacity additions, accelerating plans to mine, transport and burn up to 65% more thermal coal for electricity generation by 2030. Several
India’s power demand is rising more quickly than its renewable capacity additions, accelerating plans to mine, transport and burn up to 65% more thermal coal for electricity generation by 2030. Several
Yogima Seth Sharma / New Delhi August 2, 2010, 0:31 IST
This new global study by Carbon Disclosure Project based on survey of 291 largest transport companies which include road, rail, sea and air transport reveals that majority of transport firms are not adapting to the risks and opportunities presented by climate change.
This report explores the current methods used to generate air emissions information from all freight transportation activities and their suitability for purposes such as health and climate risk assessments, prioritization of emission reduction activities, and public education.
KOLKATA, 28 JULY: The Trinamul Congress today demanded that the state government hand over the entire land of Tata Motors
Bhopal, July 28: A training workshop for Trainers for Red Ribbon Express was organised by MP State Aids Control Society (MPSACS) in which 60 trainers from various districts were present.
Calcutta, July 25: The railway ministry has started the process of giving jobs to people who have lost land because of railway projects.
Praveen Kumar Singh New Delhi: Indian Railways has come to Food Corporation of India
Chennai: The country's existing network of roads, rail and waterways will be insufficient as freight movement will increase about three-fold in the coming decade and the shortfall in logistics will put India's growth at risk.
Beijing
<p>After bringing a rail line close to the Indian border with Tibet, China is gearing to push a rail link across the Karakoram into Pakistan through the Gilgit-Baltistan region that is part of the original state of Jammu and Kashmir.<br />