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Apportion risk and introduce profit sharing
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Fear of political instability and increased risk
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Srinivas suravajhala
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There are some succesfful PPPs. One among such successful PPP is Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad as I know. But, the political instability is a big threat. Policies of the Govt. shall not be totally rejigged whatever be the party in...
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akshaya bhatia
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Agreed with a rider, workable though it requires appropriate strategy and foresight coupled with a collaborative environment with responsibility plus accountability in appropriate proportion that is more often missing unfortunately..!!!... Â
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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The investers hesitate to open up their vaults as risk in PPP is percieved to be high.This apart,they fear to obtain even break even on their investment. The comprehensive fiscal policy has to be devised to share risk in pproportion to value of...
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Why ca n’t we contain Inflation which other developed nations find it easier to do?  Inflation is the general rise in price levels. It is matter of previlages and authority that is mismatched that lead to loss in value of the currency which had been our problem for long where our currency now is so undervalued and is loosing it as a pattern for long time. It all emerges, let us forget about the standard routes of raising rates or restricting money supply or even creating autostabilizers there is a fundamental reason why we have inflation far beyond what may be required by our growth and employment. Suppose if one get an electric connection, one need to also buy an inverter to get sustained...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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Right! The producers and consumers balance are heavily loaded against former. Especially in the agriculture sector. Which brings me to a different topic which I believe has to read in tandem to the discussed topic. India is moving more and more...
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akshaya bhatia
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Good points, Cherian, main reason that inflation go on unchecked is lacunae in our economic policies, which unmindful of our actual gross industrial plus economic development status relish in aping the developed countries without weighing any pros and...
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akshaya bhatia
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Good points, Cherian, main reason that inflation goes on unchecked is lacunae in our economic policies, which unmindful of our actual gross industrial plus economic development status relish in aping the developed countries without weighing any...
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Why ca n’t we contain Inflation which other developed nations find it easier to do?  Inflation is the general rise in price levels. It is matter of previlages and authority that is mismatched that lead to loss in value of the currency which had been our problem for long where our currency now is so undervalued and is loosing it as a pattern for long time. It all emerges, let us forget about the standard routes of raising rates or restricting money supply or even creating autostabilizers there is a fundamental reason why we have inflation far beyond what may be required by our growth and employment. Suppose if one get an electric connection, one need to also buy an inverter to get sustained...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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Right! The producers and consumers balance are heavily loaded against former. Especially in the agriculture sector. Which brings me to a different topic which I believe has to read in tandem to the discussed topic. India is moving more and more...
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akshaya bhatia
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Good points, Cherian, main reason that inflation go on unchecked is lacunae in our economic policies, which unmindful of our actual gross industrial plus economic development status relish in aping the developed countries without weighing any pros and...
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akshaya bhatia
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Good points, Cherian, main reason that inflation goes on unchecked is lacunae in our economic policies, which unmindful of our actual gross industrial plus economic development status relish in aping the developed countries without weighing any...
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I am back from HAJ 2011. I will be in regular communication with my esteemed contacts,contributors,wellwishers readers and freinds. This week ,i am sharing a latest trend on computer clouding ala remote computing option.The latest trend indicates that it will change the concept of appraisal.assessment and fore4cast ,estimating and what not. i hope readers and all will enjoy this week.s trendsIt's a good thing the rise of cloud computing is essentially unstoppable: New research shows just how much energy companies can save from a migration, even while the same research shows even wider business benefits from cloud computing. A study just published by CSC asked more than 3,600 IT decision ma...
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manish kumar
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nice info sir and welcome back :)
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akshaya bhatia
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Nice info.
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Social entrepreneurship in India is making greater strides towards inclusiveness by involving every strata of society to tap into the momentum and growth of the country. However, in spite of several initiatives, social entrepreneurship eco-system in India is not coming together as well as it needs to.  Their focus and collaboration on solutions should be directed towards not merely one-off acts of charity, but adding up to a vast array of sustainable services across sectors and industries that help people at the base of the pyramid, which is not happening in the country now. In the post-independent era, many enterprising men with social bent of mind had ventured into setting up educational...
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S. Muralidharan
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This initiative is meant to support our young minds, hone their dormant potential and latent talent, help them pursue their dream and passion, through community participation,involving all stakeholders, viz., parents, teachers, institutions,...
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akshaya bhatia
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Social entrepreneurship is already round the corner. Community driven Self-Sustainable Eco-System is a good idea however there are bottlenecks, even in community there are multiple viewpoints and divergent differences of opinions on how to enable...
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Yes, there is a direct correlation, as normally observed...
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No, both are mutually exclusive malaise...not related
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RAVI PRATAP SINGH
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when there is deffernec in demand and supply, naturally the prize with increase. and that situation every human is willing to get the necesisty things at any cost, the corruption started from there only.
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akshaya bhatia
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Direct correlation between the two has been established based on inferences drawn from detailed data analysis and the actual scenario globally:- Please refer:- http://www.bdinn.com/articles/corruption-and-inflation-what%E2%80%99s-the-nexus/ Key...
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akshaya bhatia
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Normally, this is often observed global trend, whenever there is inflation in a region, the instances of corruption are also rampant there and also vice a versa..if there this correlation is valid, what could be the reasons?? If this is just an...
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RAVI PRATAP SINGH
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when there is deffernec in demand and supply, naturally the prize with increase. and that situation every human is willing to get the necesisty things at any cost, the corruption started from there only.
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akshaya bhatia
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Direct correlation between the two has been established based on inferences drawn from detailed data analysis and the actual scenario globally:- Please refer:- http://www.bdinn.com/articles/corruption-and-inflation-what%E2%80%99s-the-nexus/ Key...
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akshaya bhatia
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"Yes, there is a direct correlation, as normally observed... "
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Normally, this is often observed global trend, whenever there is inflation in a region, the instances of corruption are also rampant there and also vice a versa..if there this correlation is valid, what could be the reasons?? If this is just an...
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RAVI PRATAP SINGH
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"Yes, there is a direct correlation, as normally observed... "
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when there is deffernec in demand and supply, naturally the prize with increase. and that situation every human is willing to get the necesisty things at any cost, the corruption started from there only.
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akshaya bhatia
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Direct correlation between the two has been established based on inferences drawn from detailed data analysis and the actual scenario globally:- Please refer:- http://www.bdinn.com/articles/corruption-and-inflation-what%E2%80%99s-the-nexus/ Key...
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akshaya bhatia
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"Yes, there is a direct correlation, as normally observed... "
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Normally, this is often observed global trend, whenever there is inflation in a region, the instances of corruption are also rampant there and also vice a versa..if there this correlation is valid, what could be the reasons?? If this is just an...
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RAVI PRATAP SINGH
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when there is deffernec in demand and supply, naturally the prize with increase. and that situation every human is willing to get the necesisty things at any cost, the corruption started from there only.
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akshaya bhatia
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Direct correlation between the two has been established based on inferences drawn from detailed data analysis and the actual scenario globally:- Please refer:- http://www.bdinn.com/articles/corruption-and-inflation-what%E2%80%99s-the-nexus/ Key...
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akshaya bhatia
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"Yes, there is a direct correlation, as normally observed... "
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Normally, this is often observed global trend, whenever there is inflation in a region, the instances of corruption are also rampant there and also vice a versa..if there this correlation is valid, what could be the reasons?? If this is just an...
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RAVI PRATAP SINGH
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when there is deffernec in demand and supply, naturally the prize with increase. and that situation every human is willing to get the necesisty things at any cost, the corruption started from there only.
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akshaya bhatia
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Direct correlation between the two has been established based on inferences drawn from detailed data analysis and the actual scenario globally:- Please refer:- http://www.bdinn.com/articles/corruption-and-inflation-what%E2%80%99s-the-nexus/ Key...
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akshaya bhatia
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"Yes, there is a direct correlation, as normally observed... "
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Normally, this is often observed global trend, whenever there is inflation in a region, the instances of corruption are also rampant there and also vice a versa..if there this correlation is valid, what could be the reasons?? If this is just an...
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