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INFRASTRUCTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT SABAREESWARAN A 1 st PG M.COM GOVT ARTS COLLEGE TVPM
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INFRASTRUCTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

SABAREESWARAN A1st PG M.COM

GOVT ARTS COLLEGE TVPM

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AGENDA• INTRODUCTION• ECONOMIC SECTOR• PRIMARYSECTOR• SECONDARY SECTOR• TERITIARY SECTOR• INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENTS &

IMPORTENCE• RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE• CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION• In this topic we will learn about the different sectors of economy and its classification.

•What is infrastructure and importance of infrastructure development.

•Rural infrastructure.

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CLASSIFICATION

SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY

PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY

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PRIMARY SECTORThe primary sector of the economic activities which are connected with

extraction and production of natural resources. The main part of their national incomes achieved through production in the

primary sector.Activities associated with the primary sector include

Agriculture FarmingMiningForestryGrazingHuntingFishingquarrying

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STATISTICAL DATA FOR PRIMARY SECTOR IN INDIA •Agricultural sector, employing 52.1% of the total Indian work force, is the highest employment provider in India.•Agriculture sector only contributed 15.7% to the country’s GDP.

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SECONDARY SECTORThe economic activities which are related to the manufacturing

process. The secondary sector of economy manufactures finished goods.All of manufacturing , processing, and constructions lies within

the secondary sector.Activities associated with the secondary sector include

Metal working and smeltingAutomobile productionTextile productionChemical and engineering industriesAerospace manufacturing ConstructionShip building

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INDIA IN SECONDARY SECTOR• Industrial sector is the second highest employment provider in India,•Next only to the agricultural sector.• It provides employment to almost total work force 23% of the countries.

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TERTIARY SECTOR

The economic activities that are mostly based on providing services to the society.

Activities associated with this sector include Transportation and distribution, Tourism Insurance banking health care and law Retail and whole sale sales clerical services Media

In most developed and developing countries, a growing proportion of workers are devoted to the tertiary sector. In the U.S., more than 80% of the labor force are tertiary workers.

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INFRASTRUCTUREThe basic physical and organizational structures and

facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.

These services includes:-•Roads•Railways• Ports•Airports• Power Stations

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CLASSIFICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

ROADSRAILWAYSAIRPORTS

DAMSPOWERSTATIONS

OIL,NATURALGAS BANKS

COMMUNICATION

EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMHEALTH SYSTEMSANITRY SYSTEM

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ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE• It is the combination of basic facilities which is helpful in economic development of an

economy and business.

• It includes facilities of communication, transportation, and distribution networks, financial

institutions and markets, and energy supply systems.

SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE• Social Infrastructure is the combination of basic facilities which are necessary for human

development.• Examples of social infrastructure assets include schools, universities, hospitals, prisons and

community housing.

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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

• Infrastructure Development involves fundamental structures

that are required for the functioning of a community &

society.

• This is usually referred to structures like roads, water supply,

sewers, electrical grids, telecommunications, renewable

energy, and so on.

• Infrastructure is the support system on which depends the

efficient working of a modern industrial economy.

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IMPORTENCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE

DEVELOPMENTMovements of goods and services become easy.Infrastructure contributes to economic development of a country.Increasing the productivity of the factors of production.Improving the quality of life of its people.Increasing the level of investments.Improvements in water supply and sanitation have a large impact

by Reducing morbidity from major waterborne diseases and reducing the severity of disease when it occurs.

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INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA• Traditionally, the government has been solely responsible for

developing the country’s infrastructure. But it was found that the

government’s investment in infrastructure was inadequate.

• Today, the private sector by itself and also in joint partnership with

the public sector, has started playing a very important role in

infrastructure development.

• A majority of our people live in rural areas.

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COMPLETED INFRASTRUCTUR

ESPROJECTS IN

INDIA

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1.FIRST SEMI-HIGH SPEED TRAIN

Railway aims to start commercial operation of the semi-high-speed train between two cities by November 2015.

April 5 2016 – railway minister suresh prabhu flags off India's first semi-high speed train.

GATIMAAN EXPRESS. Train to cover 200km between New

Delhi - Agra in 90 minutes. Train to comprise 10 coaches and one

locomotive. Trail run at 160kmph.

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2.VADODARAS BUS TERMINAL spread over 2.4lakh sqft, the ‘airport like’ terminal will see 1100 buses play

everyday.

3.UDHAMPUR – KATRA RAILROUTE Constructed at an estimated cost of R.S 1,132.75 crore,

the route consists of 7 tunnels and 30 small and big bridges.

A total of seven tunnels span over 10km Once the railway line becomes operational, it will enable pilgrims to the VaishnoDevi shrine to travel directly to the base camp at Katra.

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4.MUMBAI METRO5.KOLKATAS NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.6.KOLKATA METRO7.EASTERN EXPRESS HIGHWAY MUMBAI8.HOWRAH – DHANBAD DOUBLE DECHER EXPRESS TRAIN9.GUJARAT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE TECH CITY10.SOLAR PARKS IN GUJARAT

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INFRASTRUCTURE AND INVESTMENT

(2016 UNION BUDGET )Total outlay for infrastructure – 221246cr.

Out of which 97000cr. Is for Road development and 2.21 lakh cr.

Spent on railways.Major changes under Railway budgets 2016. north east India, especially Mizoram and Manipur, to be connected through broad gauge soon.

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POWER 5th largest power system in the world. 24 * 7 power for all by 2019 that’s the target (3000 cr. Pa in nuclear

power generation). Renewable energy target-100000 MW power by 2022 (10000cr).

ROAD DEVELOPMENTTotal investment in the road sector, including PMGSY allocation,

would be 97000 crore during 2016-2017.To approve 10000km national highways in 2016-2017.Allocation of 55000 crore in the budget for roads.Additional 15000 crore to be raised by NHAI through bonds.200 km SH converted to be NH.85% of stuck road projects put back on trackImpact- greater accessibility for transportation. Boost for manufacturing and other industries.

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OTHER MEASURESNew credit rating system for infrastructure projects to be

introduced.38500cr allocated for MGNRGS.87765cr allocated for rural sectors.160 Airports, Airstrips to be revived.

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INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT ( KERALA BUDGET 2016 – 2017)

• Rs. 5,000 crore has been allotted for infrastructure projects and Rs. 385 crore for 17 by-passes in the state. To construct 138 roads, Rs. 2,800 crore will be allotted.• Rs. 50cr for Sabari rail project.• The medical college in Thiruvananthapuram will be raised to the standards

of AIIMS, New Delhi.• Houses for everybody within the next five years. All houses will have water

supply, electricity and toilets.• organization.

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• Taluk hospitals will be modernized for Rs. 1,000 crore, while Rs 500 crore for the development of government arts and science colleges, Rs. 100 crore for model residential schools and Rs 1,000 crore to set up 1,000 schools with international standards.

• Schools for differently-abled kids will be given Rs. 20 crore and Rs. 10 crore for victims of endosulfan.

• Water authority's interest dues worth Rs. 1,004 crore to be dismissed. Water cess will not be increased for 5 years and the water authority will be made a no loss-no profit

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KERALA INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT FUND BOARD

ESTABLISHED – 11/11/1999 UNDER KERALA INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT FUND ACT 1999.

CHAIRMAN - SHRI.PINARAYI VIJAYAN. ( HONORABLE CHIEF MINISTER OF KERALA)VICE CHAIRMAN – DR.T.M.THOMAS ISAAC ( HONORABLE MINISTER FOR FINANCE, KERALA)MEMBER - SHRI. S. M. VIJAYANAND, IAS (CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVT. OF KERALA)MEMBER-DR. K.M.ABRAHAM, CFA, IAS

(ADDITIONAL CHIEF SECRETARY (FINANCE)

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• KIIFB will assist the Government and its agencies in the various aspects

pertaining to Infrastructure Development and will act as the nodal agency for

scrutinizing, approving and funding major infrastructure projects including

PPP projects. With the restructured and rejuvenated KIIFB the future looks

bright for the development of key infrastructure in Kerala.

• The Fund was established with the main objective of providing investment for

projects in the State of Kerala in sectors like Transport, Water Sanitation,

Energy, Social & Commercial Infrastructure, IT and Telecommunication etc.

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RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Rural infrastructure refers to a set of investments that include rural roads, water supply and sanitation, energy and telecommunications, and agricultural processing.

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RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN

INDIA• A majority of our people live in rural areas. Despite so much technical progress in the world, rural women are still using bio-fuels such as crop residues, dung and fuel wood to meet their energy requirement.• The census 2011 shows that in rural India only 69.7 per cent

households have an electricity connection and 28.5 per cent still use kerosene.• About 68.5 per cent of the rural households use bio-fuels for

cooking.• Tap water availability is limited to only 44 per cent rural

households.

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URBAN-RURAL AND POOR RICH DIVIDE

• 55% of population lives in rural areas.• Only two fifth of hospitals are located.• Only half the number of dispensaries.• Do not have Sufficient medical infrastructure.• The PHCs located in rural areas do not offer even X-ray or blood

testing facilities which, for a city dweller, constitutes basic healthcare.• States like Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh

are relatively lagging behind in health care facilities.

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RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES

BHARAT NIRMAN•

The UPA Government has launched “ Bharat Nirman” time bound business plan for action in rural infrastructure for next four years. Under Bharat Nirman, action is proposed in the following areas:

• Irrigation • Rural Roads • Rural Housing • Rural Water Supply • Rural Electrify cation • Rural Telecommunication Connectivity, etc.

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SUMMARY• Economic sectors are mainly classified into three heads Primary,

secondary and tertiary sectors.

• Infrastructures means the basic physical and organizational

structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or

enterprise.

• Two types of infrastructures (a) economic (b) social.

• Rural infrastructure refers to a set of investments that include

roads water health etc.. In the rural areas.


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