The Greatest Infrastructure Achievements of INDIA

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Atal Setu, India’s longest sea bridge

The six-lane trans-harbour bridge is 21.8 km long with a 16.5 km sea-link, projects worth ₹12,700 crore

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Vande Bharat Express

Hitting 183 km/h in trials, operates at 160 km/h. Indian Railways' pride, it blends tech innovation, sleek design, and passenger comfort for a cutting-edge rail experience.

Rourkela, India features the world's largest fully seated hockey arena, the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium, named after the renowned tribal leader and freedom fighter, Birsa Munda, with a seating capacity of 20,011.

Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium

The complex features 18 halls, eateries, and performance spaces. Home to ITPO headquarters, it hosts 70+ exhibitions yearly, notably the India International Trade Fair, drawing 10,000+ exhibitors and 30,00,000+ visitors.

Bharat Mandapam

Yashobhoomi Convention Center

Located in Dwarka, New Delhi, India International Convention & Expo Centre, is India's largest convention and exhibition centre.

The auditorium is designed in the shape of a divine conch, spanning 4.5 acres. The facility includes two auditoriums with seating for 2,000 and 540, along with small conference facilities.

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Dhono Dhanyo Auditorium

New Parliament House

The new triangular Parliament building, part of the Central Vista Project, costing ₹20,000 crore, spans 64,500 square meters.

300 MW Tata Power Renewable energy Ltd. Solar power plant

Tata Power Solar's 300 MW project in Dholera, Gujarat, is India's largest single-axis solar tracker. Generating 774 MUs annually, it cuts 704,340 MT/year of carbon emissions.

The mega 2BHK dignity housing colony in Kollur is the Asia's largest housing community project, comprising 15,660 dwelling units is spread across 145 acres and is divided into 117 blocks.