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Academic Group 13

Amit Raizada PGP-11-09 Madhav Windlass PGP-11-032 Mohi Mittal PGP-11-032 Shweta Sawadh PGP-11-074 Vinod Antony PGP-11-086 Vishwas Venkatesha PGP-11-088

Investment in infrastructure has reached 7.18 % of GDP in 2008-09. By the end of 11th five year plan its projected to rise to 8.37%, an increase of

2.47 points from the previous five year plan.

The actual investment in the first 3 years of XI plan is Rs.10,65,828 crore as

against the target of Rs.9,81,119 crore.

The contribution of private sector hovered between 33-34% against a target

of 30%.

According to recent estimates by Goldman Sachs, India will need to

spend US$1.7 trillion on infrastructure projects over the next decade to boost economic growth.

Thermal Hydro Nuclear Others India is the 5th largest energy consumer globally.

Total Installed Capacity 176990 MW 3%


10% Power for all by 2012

Electricity generation during 2010-11 has been

targeted to go up by 7.7 per cent to 830.757 billion 63% KWh. The growth in power generation during AprilDecember 2010 was about4.5 per cent as compared to about 6.17 per cent during April-December 2009.

24%

Despite growth, the planning commission has had to reduce targets. Delayed and non-sequential supply of material by suppliers, shortage

of skilled manpower for construction and commissioning of projects, contractual disputes between project authorities etc. Problems with hydro-power include difficult and inaccessible potential sites, difficulties in land acquisition, rehabilitation, environmental and forest-related issues, inter-State issues. So with growing power needs for our rising economy ( for industry and agriculture)reforms our essential in three main areas (1) Strengthening Regulation 2) Improving Distribution and Opening Bulk Supply to Competition (3) Revising Tariffs to More Economic Levels

The production of raw coal during April to November

2010 was 319.80 million tonne. The production grew at the rate of 7.98% from the previous year Enhanced production by all stake holders specially PSUs To further improve production new technology is being used in high capacity mines.

Indian Railways has 114,500 k.m. of total track and

7,500 stations.
It has the world's fourth largest railway network. It has the largest computerized passenger

reservation system in the world.


The system is available at 2222 locations and

8000+ terminals.

The passenger traffic at 51.53 million in 2010 clocked a

growth rate of 19% from 2009. India's air traffic has grown by about 18 per cent per year since 2004. Air cargo increase from 3.4 to 4.7 million tons in 2010 at a growth rate of 30%. India has 454 airports, of which 16 are international airports. Modernization of Airports : Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkatta, Chennai

India has more than 3.314 million k.m. of roadway,

making it the third largest Composition in the world. Highway road network
Single Lane Two lane Four lane

National Highway Development Program :Under this,

the government is constructing highways, and to expedite 23% 25% the process new strategies and consistent monitoring is done.
52% Rural roads are constructed under the Pradhan Mantri

Gram Sadak Yojna : Specially to connect all villages with population of 500 in plains and 250 in hilly areas.

Present Scenario
India is having second highest telephone subscribers in the world after China. Telephone subscribers in India : 76.54 million in 2004

892.55 million in July 2011

Tele density 74.44%

Rural density 30.18% Urban density 143.95%


Share of private sector 84.5%.

New developments
3G Mobile number portability

Universal Service Obligation fund


62443 uncovered villages to be provided village public telephones (VPT) 8,88,832 wire line broadband connections to rural areas out of which2,32,852

have been provided till now.

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