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SpiceJet and Sharjah's Sky One, Africa-Focused Safrik Investments Eye Late Bid for Go First
ECONOMY & POLICY

SpiceJet and Sharjah's Sky One, Africa-Focused Safrik Investments Eye Late Bid for Go First

In a dramatic turn of events, SpiceJet, in collaboration with Sharjah's Sky One and Africa-focused Safrik Investments, is contemplating a late bid for the bankrupt airline Go First. The eleventh-hour attempt to enter the bidding process adds an unexpected twist to the fate of Go First, formerly known as GoAir, as stakeholders closely monitor the unfolding developments in the aviation sector.

In a dramatic turn of events, SpiceJet, in collaboration with Sharjah's Sky One and Africa-focused Safrik Investments, is contemplating a late bid for the bankrupt airline Go First. The eleventh-hour attempt to enter the bidding process adds an unexpected twist to the fate of Go First, formerly known as GoAir, as stakeholders closely monitor the unfolding developments in the aviation sector.

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Infrastructure Energy

TPSDI Launches Green Energy Skill Development Centre in Delhi

The Tata Power Skill Development Institute (TPSDI) recently opened a new Green Energy Skill Centre in Rohini, Delhi, aimed at equipping youth with practical training in renewable energy technologies. The centre will offer specialized courses in solar PV systems, energy storage, hydro storage, and electrical safety, with the goal of preparing a skilled workforce to support India’s clean energy transition.The centre was inaugurated by Santosh Kumar Sarangi, Secretary at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), along with Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Power. The l..

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Infrastructure Transport

Mumbai–Pune Link to Bypass Ghat Ready by December

A 13-kilometre connector on the Mumbai–Pune Expressway, designed to bypass the congested and accident-prone Lonavala–Khandala ghat section, is set to be completed by December. The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), overseeing the project, has confirmed that construction is in its final stages.Currently, the 19-kilometre stretch between Khopoli and the Sinhgad Institute forces vehicles to navigate narrow, winding ghat roads. Once operational, the new link will allow motorists to skip this stretch entirely, easing congestion and improving safety.Handling around 75,000 ve..

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Infrastructure Transport

Metro Line 4, Flyover Open to Ease Thane Traffic

In a bid to streamline transport and ease mounting congestion, the Maharashtra government has inaugurated two major infrastructure projects in Mumbai: Metro Line 4 and Phase 1 of the Kasarvadavli Flyover. The newly opened 800-metre flyover is now operational, offering commuters faster transit between Thane and Gaimukh.Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik formally opened the flyover, which lies parallel to the under-construction Metro Line 4 corridor. Built to decongest the heavily trafficked Ghodbunder junction, the structure enables seamless movement for vehicles bypassing the bottleneck.Designe..

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