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“Private players should help boost infrastructure”

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NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday exhorted private players to come forward for stepping up the pace of development of infrastructure and bring about an improvement in public services through public-private partnership.

This, she said, would result in great benefit to all and widespread development of infrastructure.

Delivering an address at a workshop on facilitating development of infrastructure and public services through PPP organised by the Planning Department of the Delhi Government, Ms. Dikshit said: “The need for private investment has arisen as both Central Government and States are eager to use the PPP route more intensively to meet gaps in the provision of basic services.” She described PPP as one of the wider models of partnership of all stakeholders, and expressed confidence that it would provide ample opportunities to private investors to realise their social responsibilities in the real sense.

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