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on Apr 29, 2026
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Leadership changes in infrastructure are not always glamorous. Sometimes they happen because the project is approaching a critical operational stage and the system cannot afford uncertainty. That is exactly what makes the appointment of Nitu Samra as interim CEO of Noida International Airport so interesting. With immediate effect, Samra, who had been serving as CFO […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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  Infrastructure leadership used to be read mostly through project delivery experience, dealmaking reputation, or the ability to move across government and private-sector ecosystems. All of that still matters. But increasingly, leadership in infrastructure is being judged on something more layered: can a person allocate capital well, understand platform strategy, read risk clearly, and scale […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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One of the easiest mistakes to make in infrastructure is to think the hard work ends when the asset is built. In reality, that is often when the real management challenge begins. Networks need monitoring. Faults need fast detection. Assets need maintenance before they fail, not after. And systems need to be understood as living, […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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For decades, construction management in India has run on a strange combination of experience, instinct, WhatsApp updates, review meetings, and last-minute escalation. It has worked sometimes impressively, but it has also carried a high cost: delays spotted too late, quality issues noticed after the fact, procurement blind spots, and leadership teams discovering problems only after […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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In coastal Karnataka, the labour problem looks a little different, but the anxiety underneath it is the same. Contractors in Dakshina Kannada, particularly around Mangaluru, told The Times of India that migrant workers from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and West Bengal are no longer arriving in the same numbers as before. The reason is not […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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Construction sites are supposed to look like motion. Men moving rebar. Concrete arriving on schedule. Steel is going up one floor at a time. But in Trichy recently, that rhythm slowed down for a reason that had nothing to do with cement, machinery, or approvals. A large number of migrant workers from West Bengal returned […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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One of the oldest truths in construction is that experience has always mattered more than paperwork. The mason who has done the work for twenty years. The bar bender who can read the rhythm of a site without being told. The worker who may not hold a formal certificate, but knows the job better than […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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In Mumbai’s Malad West, a 30-year-old labourer died after falling from the 20th floor of an under-construction building. According to police, the fall likely involved poor lighting and inadequate safety measures near the elevator shaft, and a negligence case has been registered against the contractor, site supervisor, and safety supervisor. It is a short report, […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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There is a version of infrastructure progress that looks good from a distance. Pillars rise, corridors take shape, and cities begin to imagine a better commute. But on the ground, progress can feel very different when the route to that future starts becoming unsafe in the present. That is what is unfolding in parts of […]

FEATURE
on Apr 29, 2026
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India built 9,380 km of national highways in FY26, falling short of the 10,000 km target. The shortfall has been linked primarily to delays in land acquisition and statutory clearances, and the pace is being described as the slowest since 2017–18.On the surface, this looks like a missed target. But the more important story is […]