Tool Kit for Public–Private Partnerships in Urban Bus Transport for the State of Maharashtra, India

Tool Kit for Public–Private Partnerships in Urban Bus Transport for the State of Maharashtra, India
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Publisher : Asian Development Bank
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9789290923206
ISBN-13 : 9290923202
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Book Synopsis Tool Kit for Public–Private Partnerships in Urban Bus Transport for the State of Maharashtra, India by : Anouj Mehta

Download or read book Tool Kit for Public–Private Partnerships in Urban Bus Transport for the State of Maharashtra, India written by Anouj Mehta and published by Asian Development Bank. This book was released on 2011-05-01 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Public–private partnerships (PPPs) have been proven to catalyze both investments, for bridging investment gaps and improving efficiencies in delivery of services. The Government of India (GOI) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), through a pioneering PPP Initiative "Mainstreaming PPPs in India," have therefore been supporting selected state PPP cells in creating an enabling environment by developing capacities, facilities, and PPP model structures for specific sectors. Improvements in urban infrastructure both for enhancing the quality of life and for increased productivity are critical. Developing mass transit solutions for the urban population is especially a crucial element of this. The Urban Development Department of the Government of Maharashtra was therefore supported under the GOI–ADB PPP Initiative for identifying and developing possible PPP structures for urban bus transport-based solutions in four selected sample cities. Assessments of national and international best practices, local circumstances, and consultations with municipal and private stakeholders have led to this PPP tool kit. The tool kit should be useful for public entities in the State of Maharashtra for developing PPP-based projects in urban bus transport and could also provide a reference point for use in other cities, across the country, for project development.


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