Tuesday, May 18, 2010

National Thermal Power Plans Projects in MP

National Thermal Power Corporation may carry out projects of over 7,500 MW capacity in Madhya Pradesh in the next 5-6 years from now. NTPC would construct three coal-based power projects at Bamitha, Gadarwara and Khargaone in the state.

"Studies are on and the detailed project and feasibility report would be complete in next few months, and within one year NTPC can start working on these projects,"

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Saturday, May 8, 2010

A Survey Report

India's GDP can expand by double-digit to emerge as the fastest growing economy in the world in years to come. It is possible for India to move into the double-digit growth. The Indian GDP expected to grow around 8.5 percent with a full recovery. In the medium term, it is possible that the economy will go back to the robust growth path of near 9 percent that it was before the global crisis slowed it down two years back.

India's economic fundamentals remained strong, including high savings and investment rate, the arrival of home-grown companies in the global space and the services sector. At the same time, agriculture continues to be the cause of concern even as it remains the mainstay of the nations economy, either directly or indirectly. There is need to undertake serious policy initiatives to reach the sustained 4 percent growth in this sector.

We are more concerned over rising prices, mainly in essential items that has pushed the country's annual food inflation, to nearly 18 percent in recent weeks. The export sector also need a further push,

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

A Survey Report says 6,800 more hospitals needed in rural India

India needs over 6,800 more hospitals in rural areas to provide basic health facilities to people, the annual Economic Survey released. As per the survey, several glitches in the flagship National Rural Health Mission needed to be ironed out to improve health infrastructure. There is still a shortage of 4,477 primary healthcare centres and 2,337 community healthcare centres as per the 2001 population norms, This means the requirement for hospitals will be much more if the population figure in 2010 is taken into account.

"Basic facilities were still absent in many health centres with many primary health centres and community health centres being unable to provide guaranteed service such as in-patient services, operation theatres, labour rooms, pathological tests, X-ray facilities and emergency care."

As per survey "An assessment of the health related indicators would suggest that significant gains have been made over the years. The progress in health has been quite uneven, across regions, gender, as well as space. Village level health and sanitation committees were still to be constituted in at least nine states.

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