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New Union government scheme pushes local bodies to move towards market-based financing of urban development
The Union government has launched a new scheme requiring local bodies to secure at least 50% of urban development project costs through market-based financing such as bonds, bank loans, and public-private partnerships, with the government providing a 25% grant.
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