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Supply chain: The future of supply chain: Oxygen, vaccination, stress testing

Synopsis ​​Essential goods manufacturers, digital supply chain solution providers, and hospitals can collaborate on mapping oxygen buffer storage locations against locations that are at risk to assess costs, lead time, and turnaround time An oxygen supply chain solution should have a hub and spoke network of buffer storage depots of cylinders and concentrators. After leaving a trail of death and disaster the second wave of Covid-19 is finally showing signs of abating. This is a golden opportunity for all stakeholders in India s manufacturing supply chain to act now to delay the third wave. Immediate Focus: Drum Up Buffer Rope Models for Oxygen Supply Chain

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Railways nod for new Teesta bridge plan - Telegraph India

The Centre has started the process to build a new road bridge over the Teesta river that would connect the Sevoke Bazaar area with the Dooars, a longstanding demand of residents, with necessary approval from the railways to construct the approach road to it on railway land. On Saturday, Darjeeling MP Raju Bista said this March, he raised the issue in Parliament. “Recently, I received a letter from the Union minister of state for road transport & highways (Gen V.K. Singh) saying preparation of the detailed project report of the proposed bridge is in progress. Also, the ministry sought and obtained the right of way (RoW) from the railway ministry for construction of the approach road of the bridge, along with certain modifications,” said Bista.

Aim to construct 60,000 km of world-class national highway by 2024: Gadkari

The Road Transport and Highways Ministry Nitin Gadkari on Friday said that his aim is to construct 60,000 kilometres of the world-class national highway by 2024, at the rate of 40 kilometre per day. Speaking at the 16th annual conference on Road Development in India Gadkari said, My aim is to construct 60,000 km of the world-class national highway by 2024, at the rate of 40 km per day. India is about 63 lakh kilometre of the road network, which is the second-largest in the world. Road infrastructure plays a critical role in the growth of the Indian economy, added. Gadkari said, The government is investing 1.4 trillion dollars (Rs 111 lakh crores) in infrastructure development through National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP). The government has increased year-on-year infrastructure Capex by 34 per cent to Rs 5.54 lakh crore this year.

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