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The most significant criteria for the continued growth rate of an economy rests on the provision of quality infrastructure. The Indian government finds it difficult to provide the required financial and technical resources and the executive capacity to cope with the rising demand for roads,...
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.g., water, sanitation), but it also means providing education and health care, along with rural economic development through … it as a salient concern in relation to core socioeconomic rights, such as those to health care and education. Nussbaum … health, and education capabilities, arguing that India should aspire to a degree of parity across the rural-urban axis in …
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India's health sector. The results reveal that the public health system is "seemingly" more equitable in a few states, while … regressivity in the pattern of public health-care utilization is observed in others. Both results are to be considered with caution …-in of inpatients, making the public health-care system simply appear more equitable. However, patients "voting with their …
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Infrastructure development is the key to sustainable growth in India. It makes India globally competitive, raises standard of living, enhances profits for government, bridges rural-urban divide and increases level of employment. The most significant criteria for a continued growth rate of an...
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Private sector participation through Public Private Partnerships is increasingly being used as a means for delivering physical infrastructure amidst increasingly constrained public budgets and inadequate service delivery. The Government of India, which is currently grappling with a crippling...
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In the process of unlocking India after the COVID-19 outbreak, the Indian tourism and transport industry is resuming to revive the economy. In this scenario, it is substantial to examine the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the travel pattern of the Indians. At the same time, making public...
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In this paper, the researchers have delved into the perception of consumers towards PPP in Uttar Pradesh. The main objectives of this paper are to study the requirement of basic infrastructure, capability of the government and the need to involve private partners for providing infrastructure...
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We assess India’s healthcare capacity by comparing several countrywide and state-level metrics: per capita spending on healthcare, healthcare spending priority in budgets, hospital bed capacity, and capacity in terms of doctors, nurses, and total healthcare personnel. We find that, overall,...
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-to-people interaction. Both nations have a large pool of technically sound man power in health care. Yet, the strengths of their respective … health care human resources are not the same. India has a certain niche in the health care field, Israel has another. The …-Israeli collaboration in health care areas by opening an AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) in Israel and a Tel Aviv University …
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