S ome municipal administrations in India have entrusted urban road repairs and pothole filling to private entities through collaborative initiatives that blend elements of public-private partnerships (PPP) with corporate social responsibility (CSR) requirements under Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013. These are often not formal large-scale PPP models (like those for highways), but rather hybrid arrangements where private companies fund and execute repairs as part of their CSR obligations, in coordination with municipalities. This approach helps cash-strapped urban local bodies (ULBs) address infrastructure gaps while allowing companies to meet mandatory CSR spending on community development. citizenmatters.in Key examples include:Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), Bengaluru: BBMP has partnered with private companies like ABB India Limited and Radiall for road redevelopment and pothole filling in industrial areas like Peenya. Under this model, companies fully fund projects ...
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