Public-private partnership in infra- structure development case studies from Asia and Europe. Weimar: Bauhaus- University Weimar, Germany; 2009.Debendranath Sarangi, Infrastructure development: a public-private partnership in India Source: International Social Science Journal Volume 54 Page 267 - June ...
public private partnershipThe present paper deals with the public and private sector partnership in infrastructure in India. The Indian infrastructure sector is one of the largest sectors. This paper has been divided into eight major segments namely introduction, meaning of public private partnership, ...
In India, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) practice has been adopted in all the major sectors, i.e., social and commercial infrastructure, energy, communication, transport and water sanitation. It is no longer confined to the development of roads, airports and railways and so on but has also...
adv dent & oral health public private partnership-public private partnership: the new panacea in oral health Background and aim Access to health care is supposed to be a basic human right but the present scenario of the healthcare sector in India displays a large ... VP Aggarwal 被引量: ...
In this paper, the author has studied the private sector participation in road projects being developed as a part of the National Highways Development Programme (NHDP). Our data set is by far the largest and covers all of road projects that have been taken up for up gradation under various ...
India and developing countries with their respective resources in public and private sector in the field of mental health must modify existing policies and enhance, upgrade, and utilize the existing digital infrastructure and services in such a way that their public-private partnership (PPP) model ...
The private sector builds, owns and operates a facility, and sells the product/service to its users or beneficiaries. This is the most common form of private participation in the power sector in many countries (exam...
Public–Private Partnership to Meet the Skills Challenges in India India has one of the youngest populations globally. Statistically, 47.8% of India's population is below 29 years, increasing to 49.9% in 2021. It is expected that over the next 15 years, 365 million people will be eligible to...
Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) will make its foray into Public Private Partnership (PPP) tomorrowwhen it hands overthe operation and management of its terminals in Kolkata to M/s Summit Alliance Port East Gateway (India) Pvt Ltd. (SAPEL) on a supply, operate and maintain (SOM)...
A Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in the context of Nursing and Health Professions refers to a collaboration between a public entity and a non-governmental organization aimed at sharing resources to improve the delivery of healthcare services while ensuring public accountability. ...