Reference No: ECO0370Pages: 16Published on: 3, February, 2026
Abstract: The case describes the evolution, design, implementation challenges and policy dilemmas of India’s Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY), the world’s largest publicly financed health insurance programme. Through the narratives of Rani, a beneficiary struggling to access care, and Nisha Kumari, a policymaker preparing recommendations for ... More
Reference No: RJMC0021Pages: 16Published on: 13, June, 2012
Abstract: The Chief Executive Officer of SCOPE (Society for Creation of Opportunity through Proficiency in English) has to decide which of two models, a public-private partnership model which trained interested youth in the language and certified them, or an Only Assessment Scheme, which only tested and certified candidates, needed to receive ... More
Reference No: PSG0114 (A)Pages: 20Published on: 27, March, 2014
Abstract: Adani Power Limited (A) is the first case in a series of cases on the attempts by the firm to wriggle out of negative consequences of long-term fixed price power purchase agreements it had entered into. The firm wanted to terminate the agreement on the ground that its bid was ... More
Reference No: JSW0002EXPages: 12Published on: 26, June, 2025
Abstract: This role-play exercise urges students to examine a complex sustainability issue from multiple perspectives. At its core is light pollution, an issue that has remained unacknowledged. Students adopt the roles of various actors in the policy process to better understand and define the problem, and to propose a roadmap for ... More
Reference No: F&A0527Pages: 38Published on: 18, January, 2016
Abstract: Greenko is a renewable power generating company investing in biomass, small and medium hydro power and wind power projects. It was projected to achieve 1GW (Giga Watt=1000 Mega Watt) of installed capacity by March 2015. The company has been financing its projects with debt from Indian banks and financial institutions on ... More
Reference No: BP0393Pages: 25Published on: 16, February, 2016
Abstract: This case describes the social cultural challenges confronted by Mr. Srikanth, President, Rotary Club, Chennai in making a village near Chennai in rural Tamil Nadu, Open Defecation Free (ODF). It highlights the role of a non-profit organization such as the Rotary Club and behavioural change consultants such as Feedback Foundation ... More
Reference No: PSG0114(B)Pages: 21Published on: 27, March, 2014
Abstract: Adani Power Limited (B) is the second case in a series of cases on the attempts by the firm to wriggle out of the negative consequences of the long-term fixed price power purchase agreements it had entered into. Changes in Indonesian regulations for coal exported from Indonesia created serious financial ... More
Reference No: CIIE0015Pages: 22Published on: 13, August, 2019
Abstract: In 2006, four successful entrepreneurs decided to establish a world-class mega university. Initially, the project progressed slowly until Vineet Gupta was able to locate a small plot of land in Sonipat, Haryana. Forty-eight hours before the payment deadline, Ashish Dhawan and Sanjeev Bikchandani agreed to invest in their personal capital to ... More
Reference No: BP0153TECPages: 12Published on: 1, January, 1979
Abstract: The note describes the evolution of Government of India's policy towards foreign investment in the oil industry. It brings out the gradual change in public policy from recognition of one hundred per cent foreign investment to a gradual nationalization of oil-producing companies in India. The main objective is to discuss
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Reference No: CIPR0013Pages: 60Published on: 27, June, 2013
Abstract: This case is based on a review of the Memorandum of Understanding between Rajasthan State Warehousing Corporation (RSWC), a government owned corporation and Shree Shubham Logistics Limited (SSLL), a private entity. In this context, it highlights the issues and challenges in managing Public Private Partnerships in rural infrastructure in agri ... More
Reference No: CMHS0048Pages: 6Published on: 4, October, 2024
Abstract: The case explores the transformation of Dubai’s medical industry from being a net exporter to an importer. The public health policy changes have led to this transformation and now the focus is slowly shifting towards what marketing initiatives can be taken to make Dubai a medical tourism hub. ... More
Reference No: BP0263Pages: 9Published on: 8, January, 2001
Abstract: This case deals with the issues in mitigating an unexpected development. The Torrent group decided to integrate backwards by venturing into the production of penicillin. The decision was motivated by the huge demand-supply gap and a favourable public policy. The technology was to be supplied by a company in Czeckoslovakia. ... More
Reference No: CIPR0001(A)Pages: 14Published on: 1, December, 2006
Abstract: The government has created an environment for rapid development to take place in infrastructure. However, managing the involvement of private partners as well as providing firm regulation requires institutions. Local governments at the city level have little experience in managing this process. This case uses the bus rapid transit system ... More
Reference No: CIPR0007(B)Pages: 18Published on: 6, July, 2010
Abstract: In October 2005, the representatives of the Planning Commission, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Ministry of Shipping met to discuss the RITES recommendations to work towards framing a policy document for running container trains by private and public sector operators on the IR network. Starting with this ... More
Reference No: ECO0356Pages: 35Published on: 3, March, 2016
Abstract: The case describes how Togo was devastated by a combination of poor public policy and risk-averse foreign investors. The case provides a setting for the study of both Country Risk and Political Risk from the perspective of multilateral aid development financing agencies, foreign investors and citizens in a developing country ... More