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  1. Amadubi Rural Tourism Project: Development of Project Risk Management (A)

    Authors: Dutta, Goutam; Santra, Sumitro;

    Reference No: PSG0120(A) Pages: 18 Published on: 8, February, 2015

    Abstract: Rural Tourism is an important feature in development of emerging states in India. This case study, an UNDP funded project with ministry of Tourism, GOI, focuses the problem faced by a NGO in developing a rural tourism in Jharkhand in India for a decade. The management issues are feasibility and ... More

  2. Delhi Airport Metro: PPP in Distress

    Authors: Sinha, Sidharth;

    Reference No: F&A0522 Pages: 29 Published on: 6, July, 2015

    Abstract: This case provides an opportunity to discuss the design and implementation of a Public Private Partnership project. It describes the Delhi Airport Metro Express Line project from conception to completion and the subsequent dispute between the Public and Private partners leading to the Concession agreement going into arbitration. Students discuss ... More

  3. Mhow Ghatabillod Road

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Parikh, Nayan;

    Reference No: PSG0095 Pages: 10 Published on: 4, November, 2004

    Abstract: Mhow Ghatabillod road was a critical link connecting growing industrial areas around Indore in Madhya Pradesh. The condition of the road was poor. There was an urgent need to improve the road. Madhya Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation Limited decided to develop the project on a Build, Operate and Transfer ... More

  4. Family Planning in Bihar

    Authors: Mavalankar, Dileep; Ramani, K V; Srivastava, Amit Kumar;

    Reference No: CMHS0001 Pages: 12 Published on: 26, March, 2008

    Abstract: Since 1951, Government of India is trying to control the population and its consequences through different family planning activities. Bihar, one of the most populous and backward states in India, is also taking initiatives to control the population and its aftermath. However, due to socio-economic backwardness of the state and other ... More

  5. LTTIL: Coimbatore Bypass Project

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Kheskani, Deepa;

    Reference No: PSG0084 Pages: 11 Published on: 24, October, 2002

    Abstract: This case study discusses various issues in toll based BOT projects. L&T Transportation Infrastructure Limited (LTTIL), the BOT operator has been facing financial problems, experiencing a difficult time collecting tolls from the Athupalam Bridge segment of the Coimbatore Bypass project. Though LTTIL and the Government have been trying to ... More

  6. Dr. Lal Pathlabs (B)

    Authors: Mathur, Ajeet;

    Reference No: BP0408(B) Pages: 21 Published on: 20, December, 2017

    Abstract: India’s diagnostics business valued at USD 10 billion was growing at 20% annually. Several players with different business models competed. Dr. Lal PathLabs, the world’s largest histopathology centre led with a menu of 3,500 tests, 1,600 collection centres and 7,000 pick-up points. Its Initial Public Offer had been oversubscribed 33.41 times and the team ... More

  7. Runway to the Future

    Authors: Sharma, Akhil;

    Reference No: F&A0553TEC Pages: 27 Published on: 10, July, 2020

    Abstract: As the Indian aviation industry is growing exponentially, massive investments in this sector are needed. However, since the industry is still in the nascent stage, regulatory uncertainties can deter potential investors in this sector and lead to a situation where the required capacity is unavailable. This note discusses various regulatory ... More

  8. Society for Creation of Opportunity through Proficiency in English

    Authors: Ravi, Jayanti S; Vijaya Sherry Chand;

    Reference No: RJMC0021 Pages: 16 Published 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

  9. The Akal Academies

    Authors: Ghura, Amarpreet Singh; Chand, Vijaya Sherry;

    Reference No: RJMC0043 Pages: 16 Published on: 29, March, 2017

    Abstract: In July 2016, Baba Iqbal Singh Kingra Ji, Chairperson, The Kalgidhar Trust-Society (TKTS), a non-profit social development organization based in Himachal Pradesh, India, wanted a plan for expanding the rural school activities of TKTS. In 2012, TKTS had fixed a target of 500 academies with 250,000 students to be achieved by 2020. As of 2016, it ... More

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