A crisp and sharp presentation by Mr. Vinayak Chatterjee, Chairman-Feedback Infra on the three priorities for infrastructure in India. This was part of a lecture delivered at Pune International Centre on 7th May 2016.
Advanced railway security system (arss) based on zigbee communication for tra...rashmimabattin28
The principle point of this paper is to build up an inserted framework to distinguishing rail track flaw sending message to close station utilizing ZIGBEE
La termodinámica trata las relaciones entre el calor y la energía y es importante para la producción de energía eléctrica. Incluye leyes como la conservación de la energía. Las escalas de temperatura como Fahrenheit, Celsius y Kelvin son importantes para medir la energía cinética de las partículas y se usan en estudios climáticos. Es necesario entender estas escalas ya que no todos los países las usan de la misma manera.
Este documento presenta un informe sobre la Ley de Charles, Gay-Lussac y los gases ideales realizado por un grupo de estudiantes para su clase de Ciencias Naturales. El documento incluye una introducción, objetivos, justificación, explicación de las leyes, conclusiones, recomendaciones y bibliografía.
Este documento presenta la investigación sobre la ley de los gases ideales realizada por un grupo de estudiantes. Explica que un gas ideal es una sustancia gaseosa cuyo volumen varía uniformemente con la presión y la temperatura, y describe las características de los gases ideales y la ley de Boyle-Mariotte. Además, brinda información biográfica sobre Robert Boyle y Edme Mariotte, los científicos que descubrieron esta ley.
Este documento presenta información sobre la medición del calor. Explica que el calor es la energía contenida en un objeto debido al movimiento de sus partículas. Detalla tres formas en que se transmite el calor: convección a través del movimiento de fluidos, conducción por contacto directo, y radiación a través de ondas electromagnéticas. También incluye una tabla con los calores específicos de varias sustancias.
Este documento presenta una investigación sobre la ley de los gases ideales, específicamente la ley de Boyle-Mariotte. Explica que la ley establece que a temperatura constante, el producto de la presión y el volumen de un gas es constante. También resume las biografías de Robert Boyle y Edme Mariotte, quienes descubrieron independientemente esta ley, y presenta ejemplos para aplicar la fórmula correspondiente.
El documento describe los diferentes estados de la materia (sólido, líquido, gaseoso y plasma) y el calor latente. Los sólidos tienen forma y volumen constantes debido a las fuertes fuerzas entre sus partículas. Los líquidos toman la forma del recipiente que los contiene debido a las fuerzas intermedias entre sus partículas. Los gases están en constante movimiento a altas velocidades. El plasma consiste en partículas cargadas que se mueven rápidamente y son manipuladas por campos magnéticos. El cal
Advanced railway security system (arss) based on zigbee communication for tra...rashmimabattin28
The principle point of this paper is to build up an inserted framework to distinguishing rail track flaw sending message to close station utilizing ZIGBEE
La termodinámica trata las relaciones entre el calor y la energía y es importante para la producción de energía eléctrica. Incluye leyes como la conservación de la energía. Las escalas de temperatura como Fahrenheit, Celsius y Kelvin son importantes para medir la energía cinética de las partículas y se usan en estudios climáticos. Es necesario entender estas escalas ya que no todos los países las usan de la misma manera.
Este documento presenta un informe sobre la Ley de Charles, Gay-Lussac y los gases ideales realizado por un grupo de estudiantes para su clase de Ciencias Naturales. El documento incluye una introducción, objetivos, justificación, explicación de las leyes, conclusiones, recomendaciones y bibliografía.
Este documento presenta la investigación sobre la ley de los gases ideales realizada por un grupo de estudiantes. Explica que un gas ideal es una sustancia gaseosa cuyo volumen varía uniformemente con la presión y la temperatura, y describe las características de los gases ideales y la ley de Boyle-Mariotte. Además, brinda información biográfica sobre Robert Boyle y Edme Mariotte, los científicos que descubrieron esta ley.
Este documento presenta información sobre la medición del calor. Explica que el calor es la energía contenida en un objeto debido al movimiento de sus partículas. Detalla tres formas en que se transmite el calor: convección a través del movimiento de fluidos, conducción por contacto directo, y radiación a través de ondas electromagnéticas. También incluye una tabla con los calores específicos de varias sustancias.
Este documento presenta una investigación sobre la ley de los gases ideales, específicamente la ley de Boyle-Mariotte. Explica que la ley establece que a temperatura constante, el producto de la presión y el volumen de un gas es constante. También resume las biografías de Robert Boyle y Edme Mariotte, quienes descubrieron independientemente esta ley, y presenta ejemplos para aplicar la fórmula correspondiente.
El documento describe los diferentes estados de la materia (sólido, líquido, gaseoso y plasma) y el calor latente. Los sólidos tienen forma y volumen constantes debido a las fuertes fuerzas entre sus partículas. Los líquidos toman la forma del recipiente que los contiene debido a las fuerzas intermedias entre sus partículas. Los gases están en constante movimiento a altas velocidades. El plasma consiste en partículas cargadas que se mueven rápidamente y son manipuladas por campos magnéticos. El cal
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Computer Assisted Test (CAT) is a method of selection and recruitment in Indonesia that uses computer tools to test applicants' basic competencies. It aims to introduce merit-based hiring and reduce corruption. CAT administers standardized multiple choice tests to large numbers of applicants simultaneously online. Over time, more applicants have been tested through CAT, reaching 100% of applicants in 2014. CAT allows for more transparency, accountability, and public oversight compared to conventional paper-based testing. While an improvement, CAT still requires improvements and integration with other systems to fully support bureaucratic reform and develop competent public servants in Indonesia.
1. Budaya masyarakat dan organisasi pemerintah di Lousiana tidak sensitif terhadap etika budaya informal dan tidak berorientasi pada masyarakat, sehingga menyebabkan kegagalan administrasi setelah badai Katrina.
2. Perlunya memahami dan menghargai etika budaya sosial dan organisasi untuk mencegah konflik dan pelanggaran etika yang menghambat pemulihan.
3. Budaya yang terlalu memuja pencapaian pribadi dapat mele
El documento resume tres leyes de los gases: 1) La ley de Charles establece que el volumen de un gas a presión constante es directamente proporcional a su temperatura, 2) La ley de Gay-Lussac establece que la presión de un volumen fijo de gas es directamente proporcional a su temperatura, y 3) La ley de los gases ideales es la ecuación de estado de un gas hipotético formado por partículas sin interacción cuyos choques son perfectamente elásticos.
Este documento presenta un resumen de un trabajo realizado por estudiantes de primer año de bachillerato sobre los cambios de estado y el calor latente. Explica los diferentes estados de la materia (sólido, líquido, gaseoso y plasma), las propiedades asociadas a cada estado, y define el calor latente como la energía necesaria para producir un cambio de estado sin variación de temperatura. También incluye un ejercicio de cálculo para determinar la cantidad de calor requerida para cambiar el estado de una muestra de mercurio.
Este documento presenta un resumen sobre la termodinámica. Explica que la termodinámica estudia el calor, el trabajo y la energía, y aborda tres leyes principales: la ley de conservación de la energía, la ley que define la tendencia al desorden de la materia, y la ley cero sobre el equilibrio térmico y la temperatura. También describe las principales escalas de temperatura (Fahrenheit, Celsius y Kelvin) y sus inventores respectivos. El documento contiene objetivos, índice y secciones sobre conceptos cl
Este documento presenta información sobre la medición del calor. Explica que el calor es la transferencia de energía entre cuerpos debido a diferencias de temperatura. Define conceptos como calor, temperatura, conducción, convección y radiación. También describe las unidades de medida del calor, la ecuación calorimétrica, y las formas en que el calor se propaga entre objetos.
ADVANCED RAILWAY SECURITY SYSTEM (ARSS) BASED ON ZIGBEE COMMUNICATION FOR TRA...rashmimabattin28
The principle point of this paper is to build up an inserted framework to distinguishing rail track flaw sending message to close station utilizing ZIGBEE TECHNOLOGY.
1. Evolusi SSM dari awal fokus pada transisi dari pendekatan hard ke soft systems thinking hingga akhirnya menjadi struktur lambang dari proses pembelajaran menunjukkan perkembangan prinsip-prinsip intinya.
2. Hubungan antara praktek manajemen dan teori sosial yang mendasari SSM mungkin lebih kompleks dari asumsi semula.
3. SSM secara implisit memberikan pondasi untuk pengembangan manajemen informasi yang lebih
IRJET- Traffic Analysis and Alternative SolutionIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study of traffic at the Konanakunte junction in Bangalore, India. Volume counts and passenger car unit calculations were performed during morning and evening peak hours on the four roads intersecting at the junction. Analysis found traffic volumes exceeding design standards on some approaches. Suggested improvements include widening some roads to 4 or 6 lanes to increase capacity according to traffic engineering guidelines. The study aims to identify alternatives to reduce travel times and queues at the congested intersection.
Diaspora Investment: Opportunities and Challenges in Transport Infrastructure...Desh Sonyok
Abstract
Nepal has been experiencing unprecedented human mobility since late 1990s. According to the World Bank Survey (2009), a total of 2.1 million Nepalese migrant workers, here forth called Nepali diaspora, out of 29 million populations, are abroad. The rate of migration has been continuously increasing and consequently, remittance inflow is staggering. Nepal received remittance of 3.5 billion USD in 2010 which constitutes 20% of its total GDP. However, most of the remittance flow is limited to intra-family financial activities that basically support their family and relatives. Due to the absence of proper mechanism, financial flow from diaspora to productive investment sector, especially infrastructure development, is not channelized effectively. On the other hand, Nepal has one of the lowest transport densities and effective network access levels which are vital to development and socio-economic transformation. Numerous transport infrastructure projects ranging from medium to large scale cannot be materialized due to lack of development fund. Government has limited internal resources and dependence on donor support is ever increasing. Therefore, fund for transport infrastructure has always remained a key issue. Recently government of Nepal has brought forward strategy of public private partnership (PPP) under various schemes namely, Build Operate Transfer (BOT), Service Contract (SC), Management Contract (MC), and Annuity Contract (AC), Special Project Vehicle (SPV) Contract, User Community or User Group or NGO based contract. Under current PPP approach, Nepali diaspora capital from various host countries can be mobilized in infrastructure development project with profitable rate of return. This will benefit all stakeholders—homeland, hostland and diaspora themselves.
The document summarizes key findings from an OECD report on infrastructure needs and investment opportunities to the year 2030. It estimates that annual global infrastructure investment requirements between 2003-2030 will average $3-4 trillion USD, or 1-1.5% of global GDP, with water and electricity needs making up over half of that total. It also identifies challenges in meeting these needs, such as declining public capital investment, rising social welfare costs, and the need for innovative financing models and policies.
The document summarizes key findings from a 2007 OECD report on infrastructure needs and investment opportunities to the year 2030. It outlines estimates for required annual investment in various infrastructure sectors such as transportation, water, electricity, and telecommunications. Key challenges identified include the need for innovative financing models, improved regulations, strategic planning, technology development, and expanded policy tools to help close the estimated infrastructure investment gap in OECD countries to 2030.
The document discusses plans to improve the urban transport system in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia through the development of light rail transit (LRT) and mass rapid transit (MRT) systems. It outlines existing transportation challenges in the region, including traffic congestion and a public transport mode share of only 40%. The government has set a target to increase the public transport share to 60% through projects like two LRT lines - one managed by the Ministry of Transportation and another by the Jakarta provincial government. Updates on the progress and specifications of these LRT projects are provided, with the goal of having parts operational for the 2018 Asian Games.
THE PERFORMANCE OF AN INDIAN ECONOMY AND TRANSFORMATION IN RURAL INDIA: MACRO...Dr. Avinash S Naik
This document presents an analysis of the performance of the Indian economy and transformation in rural India from a macroeconomic perspective. It discusses key characteristics and challenges of the Indian economy, provides interesting facts and statistics, and analyzes the performance of major sectors such as agriculture, industry, services, and infrastructure from 2012-2017. It also examines the interrelationships between these sectors and concludes with the overall economic growth and development in India.
Dr Priyadarshi Dash in Parallel Session A3 of Ninth South Asia Economic Summit (SAES) organised by Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) on 15-16 October 2016 presented on "Financing Development in South Asia: Avenues and Institutional Arrangements". #SAES9 For further details visit: http://saes9.cpd.org.bd/
The document discusses leveraging Karachi under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative. It provides population data showing Karachi as the largest city in Pakistan. It notes a shortage of 10 million housing units in Pakistan accumulating at 0.34 million per year. To address housing needs, it suggests developing cities vertically for economies of scale and affordability. Competitive cities accelerate economic growth, job growth, and incomes. Leveraging Karachi requires finding new land, removing regulatory barriers, and collaboration between government and industry to improve quality of life while supporting economic growth.
1) The document summarizes an OECD report on infrastructure needs and investment opportunities to 2030. It finds water infrastructure will require the largest investments of $770 billion to $1 trillion annually.
2) Transportation infrastructure like roads will need $220-290 billion annually while rail requires $50-60 billion. Telecom investments are estimated to peak at $650 billion before declining.
3) The report provides 17 policy recommendations to help close the infrastructure funding gap through 2030, including innovative financing, improved regulation, governance and strategic planning, technology development, and expanded toolkits for decision-making.
An effective road safety management system covers three linked elements: institutional management functions, interventions and results. All countries should ensure that an effective road safety management system is in place.
This document analyzes the demand for technical human resources in Nepal's public and private sectors. It projects demand in the engineering and health sectors through 2023. In the engineering sector, it finds that programs in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering are currently undersupplied. It projects demand for these and other programs based on GDP growth targets. In health, it uses human development indices to project needed densities of nursing professionals and ratios of other professionals to physicians. Overall it aims to identify skills gaps and inform future enrollment levels in technical programs.
The document object represents the current document or web page loaded in the browser. It has properties that define things like colors and elements of the page, and methods that can manipulate the document, like write. Some key properties are bgColor and fgColor for background and text colors, URL for the page address, and anchors for all named anchors on the page. Methods include write to output text to the document. The document object provides an interface to access and change attributes of the currently loaded page.
Computer Assisted Test (CAT) is a method of selection and recruitment in Indonesia that uses computer tools to test applicants' basic competencies. It aims to introduce merit-based hiring and reduce corruption. CAT administers standardized multiple choice tests to large numbers of applicants simultaneously online. Over time, more applicants have been tested through CAT, reaching 100% of applicants in 2014. CAT allows for more transparency, accountability, and public oversight compared to conventional paper-based testing. While an improvement, CAT still requires improvements and integration with other systems to fully support bureaucratic reform and develop competent public servants in Indonesia.
1. Budaya masyarakat dan organisasi pemerintah di Lousiana tidak sensitif terhadap etika budaya informal dan tidak berorientasi pada masyarakat, sehingga menyebabkan kegagalan administrasi setelah badai Katrina.
2. Perlunya memahami dan menghargai etika budaya sosial dan organisasi untuk mencegah konflik dan pelanggaran etika yang menghambat pemulihan.
3. Budaya yang terlalu memuja pencapaian pribadi dapat mele
El documento resume tres leyes de los gases: 1) La ley de Charles establece que el volumen de un gas a presión constante es directamente proporcional a su temperatura, 2) La ley de Gay-Lussac establece que la presión de un volumen fijo de gas es directamente proporcional a su temperatura, y 3) La ley de los gases ideales es la ecuación de estado de un gas hipotético formado por partículas sin interacción cuyos choques son perfectamente elásticos.
Este documento presenta un resumen de un trabajo realizado por estudiantes de primer año de bachillerato sobre los cambios de estado y el calor latente. Explica los diferentes estados de la materia (sólido, líquido, gaseoso y plasma), las propiedades asociadas a cada estado, y define el calor latente como la energía necesaria para producir un cambio de estado sin variación de temperatura. También incluye un ejercicio de cálculo para determinar la cantidad de calor requerida para cambiar el estado de una muestra de mercurio.
Este documento presenta un resumen sobre la termodinámica. Explica que la termodinámica estudia el calor, el trabajo y la energía, y aborda tres leyes principales: la ley de conservación de la energía, la ley que define la tendencia al desorden de la materia, y la ley cero sobre el equilibrio térmico y la temperatura. También describe las principales escalas de temperatura (Fahrenheit, Celsius y Kelvin) y sus inventores respectivos. El documento contiene objetivos, índice y secciones sobre conceptos cl
Este documento presenta información sobre la medición del calor. Explica que el calor es la transferencia de energía entre cuerpos debido a diferencias de temperatura. Define conceptos como calor, temperatura, conducción, convección y radiación. También describe las unidades de medida del calor, la ecuación calorimétrica, y las formas en que el calor se propaga entre objetos.
ADVANCED RAILWAY SECURITY SYSTEM (ARSS) BASED ON ZIGBEE COMMUNICATION FOR TRA...rashmimabattin28
The principle point of this paper is to build up an inserted framework to distinguishing rail track flaw sending message to close station utilizing ZIGBEE TECHNOLOGY.
1. Evolusi SSM dari awal fokus pada transisi dari pendekatan hard ke soft systems thinking hingga akhirnya menjadi struktur lambang dari proses pembelajaran menunjukkan perkembangan prinsip-prinsip intinya.
2. Hubungan antara praktek manajemen dan teori sosial yang mendasari SSM mungkin lebih kompleks dari asumsi semula.
3. SSM secara implisit memberikan pondasi untuk pengembangan manajemen informasi yang lebih
IRJET- Traffic Analysis and Alternative SolutionIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a study of traffic at the Konanakunte junction in Bangalore, India. Volume counts and passenger car unit calculations were performed during morning and evening peak hours on the four roads intersecting at the junction. Analysis found traffic volumes exceeding design standards on some approaches. Suggested improvements include widening some roads to 4 or 6 lanes to increase capacity according to traffic engineering guidelines. The study aims to identify alternatives to reduce travel times and queues at the congested intersection.
Diaspora Investment: Opportunities and Challenges in Transport Infrastructure...Desh Sonyok
Abstract
Nepal has been experiencing unprecedented human mobility since late 1990s. According to the World Bank Survey (2009), a total of 2.1 million Nepalese migrant workers, here forth called Nepali diaspora, out of 29 million populations, are abroad. The rate of migration has been continuously increasing and consequently, remittance inflow is staggering. Nepal received remittance of 3.5 billion USD in 2010 which constitutes 20% of its total GDP. However, most of the remittance flow is limited to intra-family financial activities that basically support their family and relatives. Due to the absence of proper mechanism, financial flow from diaspora to productive investment sector, especially infrastructure development, is not channelized effectively. On the other hand, Nepal has one of the lowest transport densities and effective network access levels which are vital to development and socio-economic transformation. Numerous transport infrastructure projects ranging from medium to large scale cannot be materialized due to lack of development fund. Government has limited internal resources and dependence on donor support is ever increasing. Therefore, fund for transport infrastructure has always remained a key issue. Recently government of Nepal has brought forward strategy of public private partnership (PPP) under various schemes namely, Build Operate Transfer (BOT), Service Contract (SC), Management Contract (MC), and Annuity Contract (AC), Special Project Vehicle (SPV) Contract, User Community or User Group or NGO based contract. Under current PPP approach, Nepali diaspora capital from various host countries can be mobilized in infrastructure development project with profitable rate of return. This will benefit all stakeholders—homeland, hostland and diaspora themselves.
The document summarizes key findings from an OECD report on infrastructure needs and investment opportunities to the year 2030. It estimates that annual global infrastructure investment requirements between 2003-2030 will average $3-4 trillion USD, or 1-1.5% of global GDP, with water and electricity needs making up over half of that total. It also identifies challenges in meeting these needs, such as declining public capital investment, rising social welfare costs, and the need for innovative financing models and policies.
The document summarizes key findings from a 2007 OECD report on infrastructure needs and investment opportunities to the year 2030. It outlines estimates for required annual investment in various infrastructure sectors such as transportation, water, electricity, and telecommunications. Key challenges identified include the need for innovative financing models, improved regulations, strategic planning, technology development, and expanded policy tools to help close the estimated infrastructure investment gap in OECD countries to 2030.
The document discusses plans to improve the urban transport system in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia through the development of light rail transit (LRT) and mass rapid transit (MRT) systems. It outlines existing transportation challenges in the region, including traffic congestion and a public transport mode share of only 40%. The government has set a target to increase the public transport share to 60% through projects like two LRT lines - one managed by the Ministry of Transportation and another by the Jakarta provincial government. Updates on the progress and specifications of these LRT projects are provided, with the goal of having parts operational for the 2018 Asian Games.
THE PERFORMANCE OF AN INDIAN ECONOMY AND TRANSFORMATION IN RURAL INDIA: MACRO...Dr. Avinash S Naik
This document presents an analysis of the performance of the Indian economy and transformation in rural India from a macroeconomic perspective. It discusses key characteristics and challenges of the Indian economy, provides interesting facts and statistics, and analyzes the performance of major sectors such as agriculture, industry, services, and infrastructure from 2012-2017. It also examines the interrelationships between these sectors and concludes with the overall economic growth and development in India.
Dr Priyadarshi Dash in Parallel Session A3 of Ninth South Asia Economic Summit (SAES) organised by Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) on 15-16 October 2016 presented on "Financing Development in South Asia: Avenues and Institutional Arrangements". #SAES9 For further details visit: http://saes9.cpd.org.bd/
The document discusses leveraging Karachi under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) initiative. It provides population data showing Karachi as the largest city in Pakistan. It notes a shortage of 10 million housing units in Pakistan accumulating at 0.34 million per year. To address housing needs, it suggests developing cities vertically for economies of scale and affordability. Competitive cities accelerate economic growth, job growth, and incomes. Leveraging Karachi requires finding new land, removing regulatory barriers, and collaboration between government and industry to improve quality of life while supporting economic growth.
1) The document summarizes an OECD report on infrastructure needs and investment opportunities to 2030. It finds water infrastructure will require the largest investments of $770 billion to $1 trillion annually.
2) Transportation infrastructure like roads will need $220-290 billion annually while rail requires $50-60 billion. Telecom investments are estimated to peak at $650 billion before declining.
3) The report provides 17 policy recommendations to help close the infrastructure funding gap through 2030, including innovative financing, improved regulation, governance and strategic planning, technology development, and expanded toolkits for decision-making.
An effective road safety management system covers three linked elements: institutional management functions, interventions and results. All countries should ensure that an effective road safety management system is in place.
This document analyzes the demand for technical human resources in Nepal's public and private sectors. It projects demand in the engineering and health sectors through 2023. In the engineering sector, it finds that programs in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering are currently undersupplied. It projects demand for these and other programs based on GDP growth targets. In health, it uses human development indices to project needed densities of nursing professionals and ratios of other professionals to physicians. Overall it aims to identify skills gaps and inform future enrollment levels in technical programs.
India has the second largest road network in the world, spanning a total of 4.7 million kilometres. Roads in India bear about 85 per cent of the country's passenger traffic and 60 per cent of freight traffic.
The value of total roads and bridges infrastructure is expected to touch US$ 19.2 billion by 2017. The key factors responsible for driving demand in the sector have been the rise in two-wheeler and four-wheeler vehicles and increasing freight traffic. Rising per-capita incomes and a growing middle class coupled with easier access to finance and a wider price range of vehicles have boosted car sales. During 2007-14, the sales of passenger and commercial vehicles are expected to increase at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15 and 13.5 per cent to touch 3.5 and 0.85 million respectively.
Infrastructure spending by the government is expected to touch US$ 1 trillion in the next Five-Year Plan (FY13-17). To promote the sector, the government has allowed 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) under the automatic route. Development of national highways through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is expected to remain the key focus area for the government. During the next five years, investments through PPP are expected to be over USD41 billion for national highways and around USD10 billion for state highways.
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This document provides an overview and analysis of the Indian roads sector. It discusses the historical evolution of the sector from the 1990s onwards, including key regulatory changes and the growing use of public-private partnerships (PPPs). While the sector held promise, aggressive bidding by developers in 2010-2012 led to many projects being terminated or delayed. The document recommends investors focus on high-quality developers with strong execution and financial discipline, such as Ashoka Buildcon and Sadbhav Engineering.
This document provides an overview of transportation trends in China from 1980 to 2010. It discusses the rapid growth of China's population and economy during this period, which drove increasing demand for transportation. All major modes of transportation, including railways, highways, waterways and airports expanded significantly. However, this growth also caused environmental issues like air pollution and increased China's share of global energy use and carbon emissions. The document analyzes transportation and emissions data over this period and discusses the government's efforts to address problems and encourage more sustainable transportation.
The document discusses infrastructure development in India and analyzes the Union Budget for 2010-11. It provides details of projected investment in infrastructure sectors in the 11th Five Year Plan period. Key highlights include a projected total investment of $515 billion with the largest allocations to electricity, roads, and telecom. The budget increased allocation to sectors like roads and power but also imposed some taxes that may increase costs. Overall, the document finds that while the budget boosted some infrastructure sectors, increased taxes could negatively impact profitability of related industries.
The presentation provides an overall view of the urban transportation market in India. The presentation provides glimpse of development in different cities. It also tries to highlight the growth of ITS and AFCS market and the strategy of three key global players for India. You may send your feedback on jaaaspal@yahoo.com.
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This document reviews the use of artificial intelligence in microscopic traffic modeling. It begins with an introduction to AI and its applications in transportation, including traffic operations, travel modeling, safety, and incident detection. Next, it discusses the advantages of AI in traffic modeling such as increased safety and cost reductions. The disadvantages include job losses and high costs. Current research focuses on neural network modeling of freeway and urban traffic. Future research opportunities include additional parameter prediction and model structure improvements. The conclusion is that AI has greatly benefited transportation systems and further research is still needed.
Traffic Safety Improvement and the Role of GIS (A Case Study of Karachi, Paki...IOSR Journals
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This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
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These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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1. 3 Priorities In The Infra Agenda
Pune: Saturday, May 7th, 2016
Vinayak Chatterjee
By
2. 1
“You and I come by
road or rail, but
economists travel
on infrastructure !”
Margaret Thatcher
3. 2
THE THREE PRIORITIES
A: GCFI (Gross Capital Formation In Infrastructure)
B: A National Market For Electricity
C: PPP Revival
4. 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2002
4.8%
9.0%
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
5.6%
10th Plan Average
5.0%
11th Plan Average
7.1%
12th Plan Expected Average
8.3%
11th Plan Expectation
(%ofGDP)
10th Plan Actual 12th Plan Projection
[Source: Erstwhile Planning Commission]
6.26%
7.32%
6.81%
8.41%
6.51%
7.40%
7.69%
8.08%
8.58%
Gross Capital Formation in Infra as % of GDP
3.0%
Historically
The “Infra Deficit”
3
?
3 YEARS NOW WITH NO VISIBILITY
5. 4
INVESTMENTS IN INFRA : 10TH, 11TH AND 12TH PLANS
Eleventh Plan
(2007 - 12)
Twelfth Plan
(2012 - 17)
Actuals
(April, 2012 –
March, 2016)
Achievement at
Current Prices*
Projection*
Grand Total (₹ Lac Crores) 23.86 56.32 ?
Grand Total (US $ Billions) 477@ 1126@ ?
Investment as % of GDP 7.1 8.3 ?
Share of Public Expenditure 63% 52% ?
Share of Private Capital 37% 48% ?
*₹ Lakh Crore at Current Prices; @50₹ = 1US$
Source: Erstwhile Planning Commission – 12th Plan Document
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INVESTMENTS ARE A HUGE CONCERN
10. 9
WAKE-UP CALL FOR PPP VERSION 2.0
Finance Minister
- Mr. Arun Jaitley
announced ₹500
Crore for 3P India
in the Union
Budget : July,
2014
Dr. Vijay L. Kelkar
Committee on
“Revisiting and
Revitalizing the
PPP Model of
Infrastructure
Development”
11. 10
• Reset Risk Allocation
• Create truly Independent Regulators
• Create a Renegotiation Commission
• Resources for Long-term Investments
• Receiving All Critical Permissions before bid-out: “Plug and Play.”
THE 5Rs OF A PPP REVIVAL
12. 11
“The significance of a man is not in what he
attains, but rather what he longs to attain.”
- Kahlil Gibran