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PPP Implementation
in different sectors
Government of Maharashtra has formulated
its policy to finance road development, metrorail, tourism, ports, civil aviation, power, urban
development and agriculture projects through
private sector participation.
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Transport & Roads
Road network plan
Road improvements, construction of bridges
over them and construction of newexpressways, Bypasses etc. cannot be
implemented due to paucity of funds with the
State Government.
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Metro Rail
Mumbai Metropolitan Region DevelopmentAuthority (MMRDA) has planned a 146 kilometerlong, rail based Mass Rapid Transit System
(MRTS) for Mumbai. First route: Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Section,
comprising 12 stations.
This project is being implemented by Mumbai
Metro One Private Limited a Special PurposeVehicle formed by Reliance Energy Ltd, VeoliaTransport (France) and MMRDA.
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Civil Aviation
Airports: Indicators of economic growth.
Problem with modernization.
Initiation of privatization May 2004. Contract based process based on eligibility
conditions.
GVK-SA won bidding process & AAI stake was26%.
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Power
PPP model was based on Distribution
franchise and ultra mega power projects.
Franchise is responsible for various functions:1. Supply of power.
2. Consumer Service.
3. Operation and maintenance of distribution network.
4. Billing and Collection.
5. Responsible for all obligations of distribution license in
franchise area.
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Urban Development
Urban infrastructure was unable to cater
needs.
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Urban Development
The investments for creating urban infrastructurecomes from various sources - Government of India,Government of Maharashtra, Financial Institutions,External Development agencies, internal accruals of
Urban Local Bodies and private entities. Investment by Government of India 50% and state
governments 30% investments.
Government of India is routed through JawaharlalNehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), buteven in that program, the funds fall short of theinvestment requirements submitted by the missioncities in their CDPs.
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Urban Development
Fund constraints - problem with JNNURM.
PPP is needed for improving the efficiencies in servicedelivery and the quality of the service output has been
recognized by both Urban Local Bodies as well as thecitizens.
PPPs also deliver efficiency gains and enhanced impactof the investments. The efficient use of resources,availability of modern technology, better project designand implementation, and improved operationscombine to deliver efficiency and effectiveness gainswhich are not readily produced in a public sector.
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Agriculture
The present marketing system is characterized bya long, fragmented supply chain and highwastages. The system is also deficient inproviding a fair share of consumer price to theproducer and in ensuring high quality andhygiene of the produce
National horticulture mission was launched in2005-06.The NHM provides for setting up of
different types of markets viz. WholesaleMarkets, Rural Markets and Apni Mandis/DirectMarkets. It comes under PPP.
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