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Reliance Infrastructure

Reliance Infrastructure Limited (R-Infra), formerly Reliance Energy Limited (REL) and Bombay Suburban Electric Supply (BSES), is an Indian private sector enterprise involved in power generation, infrastructure, construction and defence.[3] It is part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group. The company is headed by its chairman, Anil Ambani, and chief executive officer, Punit Narendra Garg (since 6 April 2019). The corporate headquarters is in Navi Mumbai.[4] Reliance Infrastructure's interests are in the fields of power plants, metro rail, airports, bridges, toll roads, and defence. It is a major shareholder in the other group company, Reliance Power and Reliance Naval and Engineering Limited.

Reliance Infrastructure Limited
TypePublic
BSE: 500390
NSE: RELINFRA
IndustryConstruction
Engineering
Utilities (energy)
Founded1 October 1929; 93 years ago (1 October 1929)
HeadquartersDAKC, Navi Mumbai, India
Key people
Anil Ambani
(Chairman)
Sateesh Seth
(Vice-Chairman)
Punit Narendra Garg
(CEO)
Pinkesh Rohit Shah
(CFO)
Paresh Rathod
(Company Secretary)
ProductsElectrical power, natural gas, defence, infrastructure, transport
ServicesElectricity generation, natural gas exploration, production, transportation, defence
Revenue 19,132.55 crore (US$2.4 billion) (2022)[1]
138.42 crore (US$17 million) (2022)[1]
−807.70 crore (US$−100 million) (2022)[1]
Total assets 62,689.23 crore (US$7.9 billion) (2022)[1]
Total equity 16,491 crore (US$2.1 billion) (2022)[1]
Number of employees
5,400+ (2021)[2]
ParentReliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group
Websitewww.rinfra.com

In Fortune India 500 list of 2019, Reliance Infrastructure was ranked as the 51st largest corporation in India with first rank in 'Infrastructure Development' category. As of March 2018, Reliance Infrastructure has 56 subsidiaries, 8 associate companies, and 2 joint-ventures. The EPC Business division of the company in 2018 has bagged various orders, including ₹7,000 crore Versova-Bandra Sea Link project,[5] ₹3,647 crore Uppur Thermal Power Project, ₹1,881 crore National Highway projects from NHAI in Bihar & Jharkhand,[6] ₹1,585 crore Mumbai Metro Line-4 project,[7] ₹1,081 crore Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant project[8] and others.

History

The predecessor company, Reliance Energy Limited, came into existence when it took over an 83-year-old government undertaking, the Bombay Suburban Electric Supply (BSES) in 2002.[9] BSES was originally founded in October 1929.

In April 2008, Reliance Energy Limited changed its name to Reliance Infrastructure Limited.[10][11] The company entered the road building industry in 2006 with two National Highway projects in Tamil Nadu (Namakkal-Karur and Dindigul-Samayanallur), both sections of National Highway 44 (formerly NH 7).[12] In 2011, it was announced that the company was planning to buy out licences to build road projects from companies unable to do so.[13]

In September 2018, at a time of financial stress, R-Infra sold its power transmission business in Mumbai to Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited for 18,800 crore (equivalent to 210 billion or US$2.7 billion in 2020).[14]

BSES Delhi

Till 2002, the Delhi Vidyut Board (DVB) used to supply electricity to NCT of Delhi, except areas of Lutyens and Cantonment which were & are still catered by New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) and Military Engineer Services (MES) respectively. The same year in July, DVB was unbundled and was split into 3 distribution companies namely, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) & Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL). Both BRPL and BYPL are 51:49% joint venture between Reliance Infrastructure and Government of Delhi. Since then, BRPL supplies electricity to South & West Delhi covering an area of 750 sq. km. Similarly, BYPL supplies electricity to Central & East Delhi covering an area of around 200 km2.

Transportation

Airports

Reliance Infrastructure with its subsidiary company, Reliance Airport Developers Limited (RADL) operated five minor brownfield airports in various small towns of Maharashtra, viz. Nanded Airport, Latur Airport, Baramati Airport, Yavatmal Airport, and Osmanabad Airport. In March 2015, the Government of Maharashtra was looking at cancelling the agreements and taking back control of the airports due to slow progress.[15]

In March 2019, the company received a contract from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) worth 648 crores (USD 92 million) for the construction of Rajkot Greenfield Airport at Hirasar in Rajkot district of Gujarat state.[16]

Metro projects

Toll roads

Reliance Infrastructure is the largest concessionaire of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), having received as many as eleven contracts to build roads under the NHDP Phase-V. These eleven contracts involve constructing about 1,000 km of highway and expressway projects worth 120 billion (US$1.5 billion). All the projects are on Build–Operate–Transfer scheme of funding, where R-Infra is required to raise all its own funds and gets to collect tolls on the road for a period of thirty years. Three of the projects (all in Tamil Nadu) are already operational.[19] The eleven projects are:

 
Toll Plaza on NK Toll Road

Bridges

Reliance Infrastructure and Hyundai Engineering formed a joint venture to build the Worli-Haji Ali Sea Link, part of the Western Freeway.[22][23] The consortium was also to toll the Bandra Worli Sea Link for 40 years.[24] In early 2012, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai proposed constructing a 35 km coastal road between Nariman Point and Kandivali.[25]

Reliance protested against this project as it claimed it would incur losses.[26] Subsequently, the Government of Maharashtra appointed a committee to look into the matter.[27] Later, it was reported that the MSRDC was likely to cancel the deal with Reliance due to the latter not having started construction two years after signing the agreement.[28] Afterwards, it was announced that the deal was canceled as the mediation report stated that it was impossible to build.[29]

Power projects

EPC contracts

Projects where the Engineering-Procurement-Construction (EPC) contract was awarded to Reliance Infrastructure Limited:

BoP contracts

Projects where the Balance of Plant (BoP) contract was awarded to Reliance Infrastructure Limited:

Defence

  • Reliance Defence Limited (RDL), established on 28 March 2015 as a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure has 11 subsidiaries in niche segments of the defence sector. RDL has organized the structure into defence, marine, and land systems with a focused approach towards aiming capabilities and developing in-house expertise in Land-based weapon platforms and systems, Air Combat vehicles, aircraft and avionics, Missiles, Unmanned systems, and C4ISR systems, Surface & sub-surface shipbuilding and development. R-Infra has already acquired Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Company Limited in Gujarat.[citation needed]
  • Dhirubhai Ambani Aerospace Park spread over 400 acres land at MIHAN in Nagpur, planned with an aim to create a comprehensive eco-structure through backward integration under the Government of India's Make in India program for indigenous manufacturing of aerospace components. This aerospace park, first of its kind in India, comprising a cluster of manufacturers will indigenously deliver major aircraft components, spares and avionics requirements of the aerospace industry.[citation needed]

Subsidiaries

As of March 2020, Reliance Infrastructure Limited has 58 subsidiaries[30] including Reliance Defence, Dassault Reliance Aerospace, BSES Rajdhani Power, BSES Yamuna Power, BSES Kerala Power, Reliance Naval Systems, Reliance Airport Developers, Mumbai Metro One, Reliance Sealink One, Delhi Airport Metro Express, Reliance Smart Cities, Thales Reliance Defence Systems, Reliance Power Transmission, Reliance Aerostructure and Reliance Helicopters.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Reliance Infrastructure Annual Report 2021-2022" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Google Finance Reliance Infrastructure".
  3. ^ "Company Profile".
  4. ^ "Reliance Energy". Rel.co.in. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  5. ^ "Versova-Bandra Sea Link project: MSRDC signs pact with Reliance Infrastructure". 5 September 2018.
  6. ^ Prasad, Rachita. "Reliance Infrastructure bags Rs 1,881 crore worth orders from NHAI". The Economic Times.
  7. ^ "Reliance Infrastructure bags three packages of Mumbai Metro Line 4". Business Standard India. 13 April 2018.
  8. ^ "Reliance Infra wins Rs 1,081-cr Kudankulam Nuclear Power project contract". 9 April 2018.
  9. ^ . 9 October 2019. Archived from the original on 9 October 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  10. ^ Chandran, Rina (28 April 2008). "India Reliance Energy is now Reliance Infrastructure". Reuters. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  11. ^ . Reliance-energy-news.newslib.com. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  12. ^ "Reliance Energy, NHAI join hands to pave way for highway development". The Financial Express. New Delhi. 31 January 2006. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
  13. ^ Naidu, Katya (17 August 2011). "R-Infra looks for business in troubled road projects". Business Standard. Mumbai. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  14. ^ "RInfra sells Mumbai power utility to Adani".
  15. ^ Reporter, B. S. (6 October 2015). "Maharashtra to take back five airports from Anil Ambani firm". Business Standard India. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  16. ^ Mar 5, PTI / Updated. "Reliance Infra wins Rs 648 cr contract from AAI to build new airport at Rajkot, Gujarat - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
  17. ^ ""Mumbai's first metro may chug in 2013". DNA India". Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  18. ^ "'Metro, Worli-Haji Ali sea link work on schedule' – Mumbai – DNA". Daily News and Analysis. 17 August 2010. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  19. ^ . Vision-media.co.in. Archived from the original on 3 September 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
  20. ^ "Highways Sector on Overdrive – NBM Media". Nbmcw.com. Retrieved 25 October 2010.
  21. ^ "RInfra announces commencement of Salem-Ulundurpet four- lane stretch". The Hindu. Salem. 2 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  22. ^ "Reliance Infrastructure to develop Worli to Haji Ali Sea Link". Indiainfoline.com. 29 June 2010. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  23. ^ "Reliance Infrastructure to raise Rs 2,600 cr for Worli sea link project". The Economic Times. 29 June 2010. Retrieved 2 September 2010.
  24. ^ "MSRDC mulls options for sea link to Haji Ali". Mumbai. DNA. 22 May 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  25. ^ "BMC panel moots 35.6 km coastal road". Daily News and Analysis. Mumbai. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  26. ^ Siddhaye, Ninad (7 January 2012). "Maharashtra takes steps to bridge sea link differences". Daily News and Analysis. Mumbai. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  27. ^ "Maharashtra appoints committee to decide on sea link project". Daily News and Analysis. Mumbai. 10 May 2012. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  28. ^ Shaikh, Zeeshan (15 June 2012). "MSRDC board likely to scrap R Infra's contract for Worli-Haji Ali sea link". Hindustan Times. Mumbai. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  29. ^ Tembhekar, Chittaranjan (25 June 2012). . The Times of India. Mumbai. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  30. ^ "Reliance Infrastructure Annual Report".

External links

  • Official website

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Reliance Infrastructure Limited R Infra formerly Reliance Energy Limited REL and Bombay Suburban Electric Supply BSES is an Indian private sector enterprise involved in power generation infrastructure construction and defence 3 It is part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group The company is headed by its chairman Anil Ambani and chief executive officer Punit Narendra Garg since 6 April 2019 The corporate headquarters is in Navi Mumbai 4 Reliance Infrastructure s interests are in the fields of power plants metro rail airports bridges toll roads and defence It is a major shareholder in the other group company Reliance Power and Reliance Naval and Engineering Limited Reliance Infrastructure LimitedTypePublicTraded asBSE 500390NSE RELINFRAIndustryConstructionEngineeringUtilities energy Founded1 October 1929 93 years ago 1 October 1929 HeadquartersDAKC Navi Mumbai IndiaKey peopleAnil Ambani Chairman Sateesh Seth Vice Chairman Punit Narendra Garg CEO Pinkesh Rohit Shah CFO Paresh Rathod Company Secretary ProductsElectrical power natural gas defence infrastructure transportServicesElectricity generation natural gas exploration production transportation defenceRevenue 19 132 55 crore US 2 4 billion 2022 1 Operating income 138 42 crore US 17 million 2022 1 Net income 807 70 crore US 100 million 2022 1 Total assets 62 689 23 crore US 7 9 billion 2022 1 Total equity 16 491 crore US 2 1 billion 2022 1 Number of employees5 400 2021 2 ParentReliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani GroupWebsitewww wbr rinfra wbr comIn Fortune India 500 list of 2019 Reliance Infrastructure was ranked as the 51st largest corporation in India with first rank in Infrastructure Development category As of March 2018 Reliance Infrastructure has 56 subsidiaries 8 associate companies and 2 joint ventures The EPC Business division of the company in 2018 has bagged various orders including 7 000 crore Versova Bandra Sea Link project 5 3 647 crore Uppur Thermal Power Project 1 881 crore National Highway projects from NHAI in Bihar amp Jharkhand 6 1 585 crore Mumbai Metro Line 4 project 7 1 081 crore Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant project 8 and others Contents 1 History 2 BSES Delhi 3 Transportation 3 1 Airports 3 2 Metro projects 3 3 Toll roads 3 4 Bridges 4 Power projects 4 1 EPC contracts 4 2 BoP contracts 5 Defence 6 Subsidiaries 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe predecessor company Reliance Energy Limited came into existence when it took over an 83 year old government undertaking the Bombay Suburban Electric Supply BSES in 2002 9 BSES was originally founded in October 1929 In April 2008 Reliance Energy Limited changed its name to Reliance Infrastructure Limited 10 11 The company entered the road building industry in 2006 with two National Highway projects in Tamil Nadu Namakkal Karur and Dindigul Samayanallur both sections of National Highway 44 formerly NH 7 12 In 2011 it was announced that the company was planning to buy out licences to build road projects from companies unable to do so 13 In September 2018 at a time of financial stress R Infra sold its power transmission business in Mumbai to Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited for 18 800 crore equivalent to 210 billion or US 2 7 billion in 2020 14 BSES Delhi EditTill 2002 the Delhi Vidyut Board DVB used to supply electricity to NCT of Delhi except areas of Lutyens and Cantonment which were amp are still catered by New Delhi Municipal Council NDMC and Military Engineer Services MES respectively The same year in July DVB was unbundled and was split into 3 distribution companies namely BSES Rajdhani Power Limited BRPL BSES Yamuna Power Limited BYPL amp Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited TPDDL Both BRPL and BYPL are 51 49 joint venture between Reliance Infrastructure and Government of Delhi Since then BRPL supplies electricity to South amp West Delhi covering an area of 750 sq km Similarly BYPL supplies electricity to Central amp East Delhi covering an area of around 200 km2 Transportation EditAirports Edit Reliance Infrastructure with its subsidiary company Reliance Airport Developers Limited RADL operated five minor brownfield airports in various small towns of Maharashtra viz Nanded Airport Latur Airport Baramati Airport Yavatmal Airport and Osmanabad Airport In March 2015 the Government of Maharashtra was looking at cancelling the agreements and taking back control of the airports due to slow progress 15 In March 2019 the company received a contract from the Airports Authority of India AAI worth 648 crores USD 92 million for the construction of Rajkot Greenfield Airport at Hirasar in Rajkot district of Gujarat state 16 Metro projects Edit Line 1 of Phase 1 of Mumbai Metro One of the three metro lines in this phase was awarded to a consortium led by R Infra The other two lines were awarded to other parties Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd which is a consortium of R Infra Veolia Transport and Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority MMRDA secured the contract for the 23 56 billion US 300 million Versova Andheri Ghatkopar section Mumbai Metro I is operational 17 The project will be implemented on a Build Operate Transfer basis where the consortium will collect revenue for 35 years and then hand over the infrastructure to the government 18 Line 4 of Phase 2 of Mumbai Metro The contracts for three packages 18 stations have been awarded to a consortium led by R Infra but apparently the contract does not include the laying of any tracks The total length of Line 4 is 32 32 km 20 08 mi with 32 stations and the line will connect Wadala to Kasarvadavali via Ghatkopar and Mulund Out of this the contract for constructing three packages 18 stations has been awarded to the Reliance Astaldi Joint Venture Construction began in June 2018 and is expected to be completed by 2021 Airport Express Orange Line The Airport Express line of Delhi Metro connecting New Delhi railway station to Dwarka Sector 21 metro station through the Indira Gandhi International Airport It was opened to the public on 23 February 2011 It has 6 stations covering a length of 22 7 km All six metro stations on the Orange line are called City Airport Terminals CATs Toll roads Edit Reliance Infrastructure is the largest concessionaire of the National Highways Authority of India NHAI having received as many as eleven contracts to build roads under the NHDP Phase V These eleven contracts involve constructing about 1 000 km of highway and expressway projects worth 120 billion US 1 5 billion All the projects are on Build Operate Transfer scheme of funding where R Infra is required to raise all its own funds and gets to collect tolls on the road for a period of thirty years Three of the projects all in Tamil Nadu are already operational 19 The eleven projects are Toll Plaza on NK Toll Road DA Toll Road 180 km six lane between Delhi and Agra on NH 2 in the state of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh 20 PS Toll Road 140 km six lane road connecting Pune and Satara in Maharashtra on NH 4 HK Toll Road 60 km six lane connecting Hosur and Krishnagiri in Tamil Nadu on NH 7 DS Toll Road 53 km four lane connecting Dindigul with Samayanallur in Tamil Nadu on NH 7 NK Toll Road 43 km four lane connecting Namakkal and Karur in Tamil Nadu on NH 7 KM Toll Road 71 km four six lane connecting Kandla and Mundra ports in Gujarat on NH 8A JR Toll Road 52 km four six lane connecting Jaipur and Reengus in Rajasthan on NH 11 TD Toll Road 87 km four lane connecting Trichy and Dindigul in Tamil Nadu on NH 45 TK Toll Road 82 km four lane connecting Trichy and Karur in Tamil Nadu on NH 67 SU Toll Road 136 km four lane road connecting Salem with Ulundurpet in Tamil Nadu on NH 68 21 GF Toll Road four lane connecting Gurgaon Faridabad 33 1 km and Ballabgarh Sohna 33 9 km for State Highway in Haryana Bridges Edit Reliance Infrastructure and Hyundai Engineering formed a joint venture to build the Worli Haji Ali Sea Link part of the Western Freeway 22 23 The consortium was also to toll the Bandra Worli Sea Link for 40 years 24 In early 2012 the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai proposed constructing a 35 km coastal road between Nariman Point and Kandivali 25 Reliance protested against this project as it claimed it would incur losses 26 Subsequently the Government of Maharashtra appointed a committee to look into the matter 27 Later it was reported that the MSRDC was likely to cancel the deal with Reliance due to the latter not having started construction two years after signing the agreement 28 Afterwards it was announced that the deal was canceled as the mediation report stated that it was impossible to build 29 Power projects EditEPC contracts Edit Projects where the Engineering Procurement Construction EPC contract was awarded to Reliance Infrastructure Limited 3 960 MW Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project 6 660 MW at Sasan village in Singrauli district Madhya Pradesh This is designated as an UMPP by the Government of India 2 400 MW Samalkot Thermal Power Project 3 800 MW gas fired thermal power project at Samalkot in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh 1 200 MW Rosa Thermal Power Project 4 300 MW coal based thermal power plant in Rosa village Shahjahanpur district Uttar Pradesh The plant is fully functional 1 200 MW Raghunathpur Thermal Power Project 2 600 MW power project in West Bengal The plant is owned by Damodar Valley Corporation 1 200 MW Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Project 2 600 MW located near Barwala in Hisar district Haryana The plant is owned by Haryana Power Generation Corporation 600 MW Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Project 2 300 MW in Yamunanagar district of Haryana The plant is owned by Haryana Power Generation Corporation 600 MW Butibori Thermal Power Project 2 300 MW at Butibori near Nagpur Maharashtra The plant is not functional 500 MW Dahanu Thermal Power Project 2 250 MW coal based power plant located at coastal Dahanu town in Palghar district in Maharashtra BoP contracts Edit Projects where the Balance of Plant BoP contract was awarded to Reliance Infrastructure Limited Unit 5 amp 6 of Parichha Thermal Power Project located at Parichha near Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh the plant is owned by Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Unit 7 amp 8 of Panipat Thermal Power Project II 2 250 MW located at Panipat The plant is owned by Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited HPGCL Defence EditReliance Defence Limited RDL established on 28 March 2015 as a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure has 11 subsidiaries in niche segments of the defence sector RDL has organized the structure into defence marine and land systems with a focused approach towards aiming capabilities and developing in house expertise in Land based weapon platforms and systems Air Combat vehicles aircraft and avionics Missiles Unmanned systems and C4ISR systems Surface amp sub surface shipbuilding and development R Infra has already acquired Pipavav Defence and Offshore Engineering Company Limited in Gujarat citation needed Dhirubhai Ambani Aerospace Park spread over 400 acres land at MIHAN in Nagpur planned with an aim to create a comprehensive eco structure through backward integration under the Government of India s Make in India program for indigenous manufacturing of aerospace components This aerospace park first of its kind in India comprising a cluster of manufacturers will indigenously deliver major aircraft components spares and avionics requirements of the aerospace industry citation needed Subsidiaries EditAs of March 2020 Reliance Infrastructure Limited has 58 subsidiaries 30 including Reliance Defence Dassault Reliance Aerospace BSES Rajdhani Power BSES Yamuna Power BSES Kerala Power Reliance Naval Systems Reliance Airport Developers Mumbai Metro One Reliance Sealink One Delhi Airport Metro Express Reliance Smart Cities Thales Reliance Defence Systems Reliance Power Transmission Reliance Aerostructure and Reliance Helicopters See also EditReliance Naval and Engineering Limited Solar power in India Companies portalReferences Edit a b c d e Reliance Infrastructure Annual Report 2021 2022 PDF Google Finance Reliance Infrastructure Company Profile Reliance Energy Rel co in Retrieved 2 September 2010 Versova Bandra Sea Link project MSRDC signs pact with Reliance Infrastructure 5 September 2018 Prasad Rachita Reliance Infrastructure bags Rs 1 881 crore worth orders from NHAI The Economic Times Reliance Infrastructure bags three packages of Mumbai Metro Line 4 Business Standard India 13 April 2018 Reliance Infra wins Rs 1 081 cr Kudankulam Nuclear Power project contract 9 April 2018 It s official BSES s now called Reliance Energy The Economic Times 9 October 2019 Archived from the original on 9 October 2019 Retrieved 3 November 2020 Chandran Rina 28 April 2008 India Reliance Energy is now Reliance Infrastructure Reuters Retrieved 2 September 2010 Reliance Energy News Reliance energy news newslib com Archived from the original on 14 July 2011 Retrieved 2 September 2010 Reliance Energy NHAI join hands to pave way for highway development The Financial Express New Delhi 31 January 2006 Retrieved 14 April 2012 Naidu Katya 17 August 2011 R Infra looks for business in troubled road projects Business Standard Mumbai Retrieved 15 April 2012 RInfra sells Mumbai power utility to Adani Reporter B S 6 October 2015 Maharashtra to take back five airports from Anil Ambani firm Business Standard India Retrieved 7 May 2022 Mar 5 PTI Updated Reliance Infra wins Rs 648 cr contract from AAI to build new airport at Rajkot Gujarat Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 7 May 2022 Mumbai s first metro may chug in 2013 DNA India Retrieved 8 May 2012 Metro Worli Haji Ali sea link work on schedule Mumbai DNA Daily News and Analysis 17 August 2010 Retrieved 2 September 2010 Vision Media Group publisher of Power Insight bi monthly magazine Vision media co in Archived from the original on 3 September 2010 Retrieved 25 October 2010 Highways Sector on Overdrive NBM Media Nbmcw com Retrieved 25 October 2010 RInfra announces commencement of Salem Ulundurpet four lane stretch The Hindu Salem 2 August 2012 Retrieved 21 August 2012 Reliance Infrastructure to develop Worli to Haji Ali Sea Link Indiainfoline com 29 June 2010 Retrieved 2 September 2010 Reliance Infrastructure to raise Rs 2 600 cr for Worli sea link project The Economic Times 29 June 2010 Retrieved 2 September 2010 MSRDC mulls options for sea link to Haji Ali Mumbai DNA 22 May 2012 Retrieved 22 July 2012 BMC panel moots 35 6 km coastal road Daily News and Analysis Mumbai 18 January 2012 Retrieved 19 May 2012 Siddhaye Ninad 7 January 2012 Maharashtra takes steps to bridge sea link differences Daily News and Analysis Mumbai Retrieved 19 May 2012 Maharashtra appoints committee to decide on sea link project Daily News and Analysis Mumbai 10 May 2012 Retrieved 19 May 2012 Shaikh Zeeshan 15 June 2012 MSRDC board likely to scrap R Infra s contract for Worli Haji Ali sea link Hindustan Times Mumbai Archived from the original on 25 January 2013 Retrieved 22 July 2012 Tembhekar Chittaranjan 25 June 2012 It s final Sea link extension junked coastal road likely The Times of India Mumbai Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 Retrieved 22 July 2012 Reliance Infrastructure Annual Report External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reliance Infrastructure amp oldid 1149436512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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