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«Los emprendedores son los héroes de nuestro tiempo»
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NEP will help strengthen India-UK ties: British entrepreneur
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Nigel Wilcock: Simple is best when seeking private regeneration funding
The much-maligned Green Book poses pertinent questions when considering major projects, writes Nigel Wilcock, executive director of the Institute of Economic Development, in a preview of his contribution to LGC Future Places on 24-25 March. Click here to see confirmed speakers and book your place
The public and private sectors can do wonderful things together but if you marry in haste you may repent at leisure. Of course, for public sector leaders the stakes are high. Poor deals for taxpayers are rightly highlighted and heads frequently roll. The result is that many public sector bodies remain cautious, fearing they will be consumed by assumed private sector avarice, but for the brave the input of new private sector funding can be a salvation.
An ecologically illiterate Budget
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On several significant items relating to the environment, allocations have remained stagnant or fallen
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On several significant items relating to the environment, allocations have remained stagnant or fallen
In 1991, when the then Finance Minister Manmohan Singh ushered in economic reforms that catapulted India into the global economy, I had asked him how he intended to balance rapid economic growth with environmental protection. He said that the experience of the West is that once there is enough money in the economy through growth, it can be put for ecological purposes.
A dismal gap
Construction fuels jobs revival in rural India, cities struggle
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The revival in real estate and construction activity in the rural sector is because of greater construction of individual buildings
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Increased construction activity in rural areas is driving a recovery in India’s labour market instead of cities, services sector and industrial belts.
Of the nearly 12 million net additions to the employed workforce in January, most are helping rural India build houses and roads. The construction and real estate sector in rural India absorbed more than 8.23 million workers in January, showed data from the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE). In comparison, the labour-intensive construction sector in urban India added less than 350,000 people.
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