Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002

Power sector reform in Orissa has not brought the desired results. The major reasons are over-expectations, incomplete and incorrect information about the sector at the beginning of the reform process in a short time span, financial constraints, poor employee discipline, government apathy and econom...

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Main Author: Panda, H.
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39149
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description Power sector reform in Orissa has not brought the desired results. The major reasons are over-expectations, incomplete and incorrect information about the sector at the beginning of the reform process in a short time span, financial constraints, poor employee discipline, government apathy and economic downturn. An all out effort needs to be made by the government, distribution companies, regulatory authority, media, body politic and public at large to improve the health of the distribution system, for in it lies the success of reform.
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spelling CGSpace391492025-11-07T09:05:07Z Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002 Panda, H. groundwater rural development electricity supplies pricing water lifting irrigation water Power sector reform in Orissa has not brought the desired results. The major reasons are over-expectations, incomplete and incorrect information about the sector at the beginning of the reform process in a short time span, financial constraints, poor employee discipline, government apathy and economic downturn. An all out effort needs to be made by the government, distribution companies, regulatory authority, media, body politic and public at large to improve the health of the distribution system, for in it lies the success of reform. 2002 2014-06-13T13:51:16Z 2014-06-13T13:51:16Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39149 en Open Access application/pdf IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Panda, H. 2002. Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002. Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India: IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program. 26p.
spellingShingle groundwater
rural development
electricity supplies
pricing
water lifting
irrigation water
Panda, H.
Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002
title Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002
title_full Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002
title_fullStr Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002
title_short Assessing the impact of power sector reforms in Orissa. IWMI-TATA Water Policy Research Program Annual Partners' Meet, 2002
title_sort assessing the impact of power sector reforms in orissa iwmi tata water policy research program annual partners meet 2002
topic groundwater
rural development
electricity supplies
pricing
water lifting
irrigation water
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