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100 _aSrivastava, S. P.
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245 _aPublic-private partnership mechanism for sanitation sector in India: A study from efficiency enhancement and delivery outcome perspective
260 _aBihar Journal of Public Administration
300 _a19(25), Jul-Sep, 2022: p.13-25
520 _aIn Maximum district the local self-governance is at the verge of collapse or the states have failed to develop mechanism for effective mechanism for sanitation and clean drinking water. Consequently, the citizens are living in situation where the good quality water is a dream and logged drains and urban slums are strength of the cities. Improving the efficiency of utilities appears at plausible condition. To overcome the challenges related to sanitation facilities states have started opting for alternative option of fund through PPPs to outcome the problem. This paper is an attempt to examine the pros and cons of the PPP model and to examine the probability of adoption by the rest of the municipal corporations. This paper has been structured with an objective to compare and focus on the working difference between government-controlled municipality function and those state where PPP is in operation.- Reproduced
650 _aPPP, Sanitation-policy, Swachh bharat mission, Biometrical-waste, and Hybrid annuity-PPP model.
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773 _aBihar Journal of Public Administration
906 _aSANITATION
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