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ability. A few counter factual policy simulations relating to public investment in infrastructure is undertaken to illustrate …This paper attempts to build an aggregative, structural,macroeconometric model for India. Investment and output in the … model are disaggregated into four sectors namely(a) agriculture including forestry and fishery (b)manufacturing (c)infrastructure …
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Budget for Children (BfC) is not a separate budget. It is merely an attempt to disaggregate from the overall budget, the allocations made specifically for programmes that benefit children. From 2000-01 to 2006-07, children received an average of 3.10 percent of the Union Budget. In 2007-08 their...
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, therefore, emphasized on the need for massive expansion on investment in infrastructure based on a combination of public and … private investment, the latter through various forms of PPPs. To develop infrastructure in the country, the government is …Inadequate infrastructure was recognized in the Eleventh Plan as a major constraint for rapid growth. The Plan had …
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Budget expectations from various sectors are given. URL:[ http://www.myiris.com/newsCentre/storyShow.php?fileR=20110217120638043&secID=fromnewsroom&secTitle=From the News Room&dir=2011/02/17].
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A monthly compilation by IRIS.
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could help strengthen the impact of transport infrastructure on poverty reduction are summarized. …
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This study, entitled “Municipal Finance in India – An Assessmentâ€, undertaken for the Development Research Group (DRG), Reserve Bank of India examines the performance of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in India. Using data from 35 Metropolitan Municipal Corporations, the study...
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Infrastructure is generally defined as the physical framework of facilities through which goods and services are … telecommunications, power, roads, and access to safe drinking water etc. With the rise in per capita GDP, composition of infrastructure … changes significantly. Basic infrastructure such as water and irrigation are more important in less developed countries …
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Speech of Sri K. Rosaiah
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This paper estimates the need for infrastructure investment, including energy, transport, telecommunications, water … for infrastructure services. The estimates show that developing countries in Asia require financing of US$776 billion per … year for national (US$747 billion) and regional (US$29 billion) infrastructure during 2010-2020 to meet growing demand …
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