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Budget 2021: Pharma, healthcare expect big sops, higher allocation
Considering the current inadequate infrastructure in healthcare segments, there is a larger expectation that budget allocation to healthcare would be around 2% to 2.25% of the GDP
PB Jayakumar | January 30, 2021 | Updated 01:35 IST
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to present Union Budget 2021 on February 1
The Union Budget 2021, to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Parliament on February 1, is likely to provide an unprecedented boost to the healthcare sector in the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, including big incentives and investments in healthcare infrastructure, thrust on technology, research and development and digital health.
With the current inadequate infrastructure in healthcare segments (the doctor to patient ratio of 1:1,456 and beds to patient ratio of 131: 1,00,000), there is a larger expectation that budget allocation to healthcare would be around 2% to 2.25% of the
Budget 2021: Pharma, healthcare expect big sops, higher allocation
Considering the current inadequate infrastructure in healthcare segments, there is a larger expectation that budget allocation to healthcare would be around 2% to 2.25% of the GDP
PB Jayakumar | January 30, 2021 | Updated 01:35 IST
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to present Union Budget 2021 on February 1
The Union Budget 2021, to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Parliament on February 1, is likely to provide an unprecedented boost to the healthcare sector in the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, including big incentives and investments in healthcare infrastructure, thrust on technology, research and development and digital health.
With the current inadequate infrastructure in healthcare segments (the doctor to patient ratio of 1:1,456 and beds to patient ratio of 131: 1,00,000), there is a larger expectation that budget allocation to healthcare would be around 2% to 2.25% of the
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Bulk Infrastructure Holding AS, a Nordic data center, fiber network developer and operator, and logistics real estate developer, announced a new partnership with BentallGreenOak (BGO), a global real estate investment manager, as a strategic partner and investor. BentallGreenOak has committed NOK 1.5 billion (approximately €140 million) to support the future growth of Bulk Infrastructure s core lines of business.
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BentallGreenOak joins main shareholders, Bulk Industrier and Geveran, in securing capital for the company s future growth, with a series of capital injections from BGO and existing shareholders that will take place from January, 2021. John Carrafiell, Senior Managing Partner and Co-founder of BentallGreenOak, will join Bulk Infrastructure s Board of Directors, and founder, Peder Nærbø, and his company Bulk Industrier, will continue to work actively within the company and remain the lead investor and Chairman of the B