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Inviting Suggestions on 'Draft National Policy Note on Value Capture Finance'

Inviting Suggestions on 'Draft National Policy Note on Value Capture Finance'
Start Date :
Aug 26, 2016
Last Date :
Sep 21, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Both States and Central governments make large investments in infrastructure assets like roads, airports, and mass transit that opens up vast suburban hinterlands. Similarly, ...

Both States and Central governments make large investments in infrastructure assets like roads, airports, and mass transit that opens up vast suburban hinterlands. Similarly, investments in townships, industries, and commercial establishments catalyse rapid economic development in those areas. These investments typically generate large value enhancement, most of which get captured by private property owners in the form of higher land values. Governments typically recover only a limited value from such public investments, thereby constraining their capacity to make similar investments elsewhere. It is with this objective that Policy on Value Capture Finance (VCF) for financing infrastructure and development has been prepared.
The ministry seeks suggestion and feedback from the public and other stakeholders on the draft before firming up the policy.

Last date to share your suggestions is 20th September, 2016.

Click to Read: Draft National Policy Note on Value Capture Finance

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Rajan Vaswani
Rajan Vaswani 9 years 9 months ago
Developed cities like Mumbai are currently in overdevelopment and there is just no space to increase infrastructure. There should be more tax breaks for people willing to move to less developed areas to reduce infrastructure pressure. Also, overdevelopment takes a severe toll on health and well-being. In Gurgaon, it is now almost now over-developed. DLF Phase 1 to DLF Phase 4 used to be 10 minutes drive in 2004 and now it is much much longer. Peace of mind cities are essential.
Rajan Vaswani
Rajan Vaswani 9 years 9 months ago
After land is procured by a builder or a developer, it should be developed with defined number of years. Failures to do that result in lower values for future parcels that may be sold. Also, infrastructure for nascent development is a high cost, which needs to be split and premiumised for others who may wish to continue development. Also, as part of infrastructure efforts, it is time to meter water consumption and bill consumers accordingly. It will help conserve and also sustain good projects.
_akshat_singhal
_akshat_singhal 9 years 9 months ago
Dear Sir, With respect to the Land and Property developers and owners. I think the main problem is not how to provide them land, freedom from bureaucracy, provide ease of license, ease of labor, ease of operations. The main concern is how to pass on these benefits of government efforts to the common, middle-class, fixed wage earners (leave alone to the poor or the ones who are BPL).I think the criteria to run-approve their projects must include the rules and terms they use to deal with EndUser.
SUJIT KUMAR DAS
SUJIT KUMAR DAS 9 years 9 months ago
Sir, I would like to bring your kind notice that if we can convert our DTH Disc to Solar energy disc with the help of our technology or ministry of new and renewable energy to generate soler energy which will less dependency on conventional resource as well as entertainment too. Currently we have 55981376 DTH operator or DTH Disc as per report of community data.gov till dt 31.12.2015. It is my humble request to you to intervene in the matter
mahesh chandra harsh
mahesh chandra harsh 9 years 9 months ago
Sir When justice delayed is justice denied then how value added finance can be captured so kindly bring right to justice and Lokpal for time bound decisions at every stage so that public may feel relax against red tapism
mahesh chandra harsh
mahesh chandra harsh 9 years 9 months ago
Sir, I am of the opinion that about 70% population must bring above poverty line so kindly open justice clinic in each panchyat samiti to examine poverty and provide help to below poverty families then they may be asked to stand up with self employment
Dr Anurag Agarwal
Dr Anurag Agarwal 9 years 9 months ago
Sir, in our country one of the main issue is how to earn daal, roti for poor n black money for rich people. For food policy I have an idea how we can save wastage of food grains in our country n we will do proper distribution to our country person , it will help in comedown the prices of food grains , daal and rice etc. As u r policy PPP model will help in this scheme - all fci campus will be became coruption free if we will apply PPP MODEL from purchase to distribution of food grains.
Murtuza T Kapasi
Murtuza T Kapasi 9 years 9 months ago
On "Draft National Policy Note on Value Capture Finance" In present model of financing of public infrastructure, expenditure is mostly born by EITHER (a)Government by subsidy OR (b)Public by User Charges. However another option (C) i.e. Beneficiaries shall be implemented. I will submit a brief note on the same shortly.
Dr Anurag Agarwal
Dr Anurag Agarwal 9 years 9 months ago
Sir, I have an idea how to improve food policy in India that every person will get pulses,rice ,wheat etc. in proper manner n with economic cost n we can control wastage of wheat ,rice in FCI Just change a policy in FCI Pl tell me how can I demonstrate my idea in front of u
JAGDISH PATHAK
JAGDISH PATHAK 9 years 9 months ago
In respect to improvements in custom process, I want to suggest that, all the procedure of billing should be made online, there should be common system of billing, which can easily be cross verify by online process, It will be more transparent & fair, the chances of fraud can be minimised, further, it can be verified from initial stage of borading of goods to unloading and release of goods from port or godown, while physical movement should be made under CCTV camara etc., best wishes