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PPP in India. News Round-up How are you doing? Let me share with you some interesting PPP news:3 industrial cities to be developed on PPP modelAfter developing residential areas on public private partnership (PPP) mode as it is in the case of Gurgaon, the Haryana government will develop three industrial cities on similar lines.Gujarat patients rely on PPP facilities for healthcareThe prime factors driving the patients' preferences are the cost effective services and high efficiency. "Majority of the patients in the state prefer to go to public hospitals run by autonomous bodies which offer efficient and cost effective healthcare facilities."Government of India and World Bank sign $350 Million Agreement to Accelerate Highway Development in Karnataka, India
The Government of India and the World Bank today signed a $350 million loan to accelerate the development of Karnataka's core road network through the Second Karnataka State Highway Improvement Project (KSHIP II).
Issues of cash subsidy and PPP to be addressed in 12th five year planPlanning Commission's deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia today said the issues like cash subsidy and public private partnership (PPP), especially raised by Bihar, would be addressed prominently in the approach paper to 12th five year plan.Four years on, govt scraps PPP for Tahirpur hospitalNone of the eight companies shortlisted in the initial screening stage came for final bidding, forcing govt to look for alternatives: Health ministerKolkata Port Trust plans to develop Haldia Dock II through PPPTo facilitate participation in the development of Haldia Dock II (also known as Shalukkhali) project by public-private partnership (PPP) mode, the Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) will soon invite expressions of interest (EoIs) from bidders.Apollo inks Tanzania's first MoU for PPP in health sectorTaking Indo-African bilateral relations to the next level, Indian healthcare major Apollo Hospitals and the Tanzanian health ministry today signed the African nation's first memorandum of understanding (MoU) for public private partnership (PPP) in the health sector.
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