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Govt to award 42 projects

Govt to award 42 projects

The Union Minister of Shipping, GK Vasan informed that the government has set a target of awarding 29 PPP and 13 non-PPP projects involving capacity.

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History lessons

History lessons

Learning from past infrastructure projects has swelled into a large set of dos and don’ts, but operational problems are routinely taken up by the country’s chief executive.

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History lessons

History lessons

Learning from past infrastructure projects has swelled into a large set of dos and don’ts, but operational problems are routinely taken up by the country’s chief executive.

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History lessons

History lessons

Learning from past infrastructure projects has swelled into a large set of dos and don’ts, but operational problems are routinely taken up by the country’s chief executive.

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A political twist

A political twist

She may not look like your quintessentially quarrelsome po­litician, but Sumitra Mahajan may just have killed a few more investments planned to set foot into India.

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Expanding Public Purpose definition is critical

Expanding Public Purpose definition is critical

Even before a parliamentary panel form sought critical changes that could thwart the industry, the Land Acquisition Bill, now planned for the monsoon session of the Parliament, needs to change several thorny clauses including a definition of public purpose

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Putting infra ducks back in a row

Putting infra ducks back in a row

Much has been said about the now popularly termed policy paralysis over the past two years that has led to uncertainty in implementation of and financing to infrastructure sectors. With the single exception of the roads sector, none of the major sectors have met expected growth levels this year.

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The New PPP Policy: The devil lies in the detail

The New PPP Policy: The devil lies in the detail

The government recently decided the PPP policy needs clarity and drafted a new one. The new document, however, dwells too much in generalisations. A reward/disincentivisation should be a necessary part of awards, say Amit Kapur and Vishnu Sudarsan.