India - Reforms boost funding for roads, education and health in Bihar (俄语)
This Results Profile focuses on the finance reform in Bihar, India. Bihar is one of the largest and poorest states in India. Two million children between 6 and 13 years of age were out of school and the literacy rate was at 48 percent. Bihar’s public services and infrastructure were among the worst in India. Nearly 60 percent of homes in the state were not connected to roads, only 21 percent of households had access to piped water, and electricity...
India - Reforms boost funding for roads, education and health in Bihar
public financial management reform
俄语
IN-IN: Bihar DPL -- P102737
FY17 - Industry, Trade and Services
FY17 - Public Administration
FY17 - Transportation
FY17 - Education
FY17 - Enterprise Development,FY17 - Rural Infrastructure and service delivery,FY17 - Public Administration,FY17 - Transparency, Accountability and Good Governance,FY17 - Rural Markets,FY17 - Access to Education,FY17 - MSME Development,FY17 - Urban Infrastructure and Service Delivery,FY17 - Urban Development,FY17 - Education,FY17 - Education Financing,FY17 - Public Expenditure Management,FY17 - Jobs,FY17 - Rural Development,FY17 - Public Finance Management,FY17 - Job Creation
FY17 - Other Industry, Trade and Services,FY17 - Agricultural markets, commercialization and agri-business,FY17 - Rural and Inter-Urban Roads,FY17 - Other Education,FY17 - Sub-National Government
TF092735-INDIA: SUPPORT TO BIHAR ON IMMEDIATE RELIEF EFFORT (GFDRR: TRACK II TA)
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