Monday 30 September 2013

Contribution of Infrastructure for our Nation

CII’S 4th Regional conference on Infrastructure Project Management was inaugurated in Delhi by EM Sudarsana Natchiappan, the Minister of State for Commerce. The knowledge partner for the conference was CBRE.
In the Inauguration Dr. Natchiappan stated that for the development of infrastructure in India, the government has to focus on it and should give importance to infrastructure for the sustainment of economic development.
Over the years India’s economy is getting better and bigger. It is estimated that Asia’s 3rd largest economy will be the world’s 3rd largest economy by 2050. Dr Natchiappan says, that ports to airports, road ways to air ways, power production facility is the key for the development of the nation.

Dr Natchiappan spoke about the Act which was recently passed i.e. Land Acquisition Act, Food and safety law and Company Act and its importance. He says infrastructure should be in a continuous way in and around the globe.

He ensures that Government says there would not be any rapid growth due to high environmental cost and the infrastructure projects plays a key role for the success of the green growth.

Dr Natchiappan suggested for the smooth run of the process for both the managing teams of skilled resources and for the demanding customers. He says that there should be regular information about the project deliveries and communication, which gives better chance of success and the project deliver. He says Motivation and Empowerment is a key for effective leadership.

Dr Natchiappan came to conclusion saying that for the sustain growth, India should develop good infrastructure so that there would be a qualified and social labor. For the visible supply chains there should be clear information for decision making.

Therefore development of infrastructure has achieved a high gain over the last few years. In-fact the contribution of infrastructure and real estate industry always plays vital role in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of the country.

No comments:

Post a Comment