the affected persons and their families. Some of the provisions incorporated under the Act are as follows: i. The definition of “Public Purpose” was restricted to the acquisition of the land for strategic purposes vital to the State and for infrastructure projects where the benefits accrue to the general public. ii. Additional benefits beyond the monetary compensation were provided to families affected adversely by involuntary displacement. iii. A mechanism for careful assessment of the
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other things. In addition, it maintains and repairs all of those structures and produces the basic materials such as concrete that are used to make them. The industry’s significance is due not only to the fact that it provides the buildings and infrastructure on which virtually every other sector depends, but to the fact that it is such a sizeable sector in its own right. The construction industry is Europe’s largest industrial employer, accounting for about seven percent of total employment, and in
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investment in the infrastructure sector with a view to propel the economy on an over 9 per cent growth trajectory in the coming years. The measures include the issuance of tax-free bonds worth Rs 30,000 crore and extending income tax exemption on tax-saving infrastructure bonds up to a maximum of Rs 20,000 for one more year. Presenting the Union Budget for 2011-12, Mukherjee said the government intends to spend Rs 2.14 lakh crore as budgetary support for the infrastructure sector in 2011-12
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and may even represent the future of industrial development strategy in the country. The Special Economic Zones have been conceive d with a view to provide an Internationally competitive and hassle free environment for exports and world class infrastructure over an unprecedented large geographical area. It allows Government to experiment with redical economic reforms on a localise basis, introducing reforms that a difficult to implement at the national lavel, given the country large size and social
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promoting quality of Public infrastructure and technical audit is new approach in Nepal but the importance of quality & technology has become the concerned subject matter since 1970 AD only. Adequate concentration is never given towards the quality of development activities and better services. Asian Development Bank (ADB) & Administrative Improvement Commission has addressed towards the quality maintenance and optimum utilization of expenses for better Public infrastructure in 1990. As a result in
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Municipal organisations across the world are one of the vital aspects of the modern society. These are affecting different strata of the society. Based on social and economic environment, municipalities display different characteristics in infrastructure, facilities, needs they cater, budget, efficiency and effectiveness and combinations of all globally (Knutsson, Mattison, Ramberg and Tagesson, 2008; Hafskjol, 2010). Boudreau Potkins and Sheflin, (2003) studied municipal corporation in Canadian
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having the following experience, skills and attributes: HIGHLIGHTS • Above 9 years of experience in the design, construction, supervision & maintenance of highway infrastructure projects • Demonstrable skills in site planning for commercial and industrial developments including design and construction of roads and infrastructure, cost-estimating of different civil engineering structures, quality control of construction works and work scheduling • Experience in transportation coordinating, developing
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the position of spending 67% on infrastructure and 33% on war-fighting systems, which includes any marginal spending. Since infrastructure is a critical element of warfighting capability, maintaining the stated proportions is vital for consistency and effectiveness. In fact, treating trade-offs at the margin in the same manner as budgeted spending indorses future defense budget spending levels. Relative to infrastructure, while some employees consider infrastructure important for their performance
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article I chose to read about was IaaS Cloud Architecture: From Virtualized Datacenters to Federated Cloud Infrastructures by Rafael Moreno-Vozmediano, Rubén S. Montero, and Ignacio M. Llorente. The purpose of the article was to highlight the evolution of cloud infrastructures, particularly infrastructure as a service. The article discusses the advantages of using a federated cloud infrastructure to allow more flexibility and gain more control over business virtualized server environments. Virtualized
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Report on BUDGET FY 2012-2013 Submitted To: Nazmul H. Palash, Lecturer, Finance and Banking Department of Business Administration Faculty of Business & Economics Daffodil International University Submitted By: Rakib Uddin ID No: 103-11-1716 Section: C B.B.A (27th Batch) Date of Submission: 3rd June, 2012 Department of Business Administration Daffodil International University BUDGET FY 2012-2013 According to the latest forecast, the growth of global economy may stand at 3.5 percent in 2012
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