Reinventing governance and planning frameworks: Hyderabad metrorail case study learnings of LVC and VGF (Record no. 523907)

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Personal name Negi, Anjula and Bhattacharjee, Bodhishotto
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Title Reinventing governance and planning frameworks: Hyderabad metrorail case study learnings of LVC and VGF
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Nagarlok: Quarterly Journal of Urban Affairs
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Extent 55(2), Jun, 2023: p.89-114
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Summary, etc Hyderabad metrorail project is globally one of the largest Public-Private Partnership in urban/metrorail segment. First project worldwide to successfully receive viability gap funding and incorporate few aspects of land value capture. Multifold learnings from it can be adapted for urban governance, development and planning for newer metrorails. Authors put forth project’s nuances in this paper alongside key tenets of developmental journey, which is replete with its share of success and failures. Commercial operations commenced in November 2017 despite several hurdles. Vital learnings are that metrorails remain highly capital intensive, complex and time-consuming works, and failures/misses can add to time and cost. To overcome odds, thorough and robust groundwork is required at the onset. Numerous implementation challenges coupled with litigation and turmoil amidst creation of a new state were noted for Hyderabad metro. Change of alignment request by new political formation consequent to state’s bifurcation and delays in land acquisition crucial to construction work were issues dealt by concessionaire. Creating a financially viable structure to sustain an optimum equity return throughout concession period is one of the biggest challenge to project structuring. Fare box revenues alone were largely deemed insufficient for recovery of capital even in the long-term. Financial sustenance during operations is also under question. Success ensuing its creation is spearheaded by a superior project structure, effective project management, tenacious implementation framework and dedicated anchor assuming leadership for multi-stakeholder coordination and approvals, noted from experts. Success equally equally befalls in publics’ usage of services too, given that travel demand is being met with last-mile convenience and comfort. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Metrorail governance and Planning, Financial sustainability, Land value capture (LVC), Viability gap funding (VGF).
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Main entry heading Nagarlok: Quarterly Journal of Urban Affairs
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-10-13 55(2), Jun, 2023: p.89-114 AR129790 2023-10-13 Articles

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