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Examining the Financial Governance of Municipal Solid Waste Management in India

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Contents:
Contents DECLARATION; CERTIFICATE ; ABSTRACT ; List of Contents ; List of Abbreviations ; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ; 1. Introduction ; 1.1 Research Problem ; 1.2 Structure of the Dissertation ; 2. Solid Waste Management in India and Public Finance ; 3. Governing Framework for MSWM in India: Law and Policy ; 3.1 74th Amendment Act ; 3.2 MSW Rules 2000 ; 3.3 SWM Rules 2016 ; 4. Research Methodology ; 4.1 Rationale of the Study ; 4.2 Objective ; 4.3 Research Questions ; 4.4 Research Strategy ; 4.5 Limitations of the Research ; 4.6 Research Challenges ; 5. MSWM Financial Governance: An Empirical Understanding ; 5.1 Budgetary Data Analysis for MSWM ; 5.2 The Case of Bengaluru ; 5.3 Policy Development and Swachh Bharat Mission; 5.4 Excel Sheets and PPTs Vs the Hard Reality ; 5.5 Revenue Generation in MSWM ; 5.6 Problem with the Budgets and the Availability of Data ; 6. Public Awareness and Preferences in MSWM Finance ; 7. Policy Recommendations ; 8. Conclusion ; Appendix ; Appendix A: Guide for Semi-Structured Interview ; Appendix B: Survey Form ; Appendix C: ULBs and their Budgetary Measures for SWM ; References.
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Contents
DECLARATION;
CERTIFICATE ;
ABSTRACT ;
List of Contents ;
List of Abbreviations ;
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ;
1. Introduction ;
1.1 Research Problem ;
1.2 Structure of the Dissertation ;
2. Solid Waste Management in India and Public Finance ;
3. Governing Framework for MSWM in India: Law and Policy ;
3.1 74th Amendment Act ;
3.2 MSW Rules 2000 ;
3.3 SWM Rules 2016 ;
4. Research Methodology ;
4.1 Rationale of the Study ;
4.2 Objective ;
4.3 Research Questions ;
4.4 Research Strategy ;
4.5 Limitations of the Research ;
4.6 Research Challenges ;
5. MSWM Financial Governance: An Empirical Understanding ;
5.1 Budgetary Data Analysis for MSWM ;
5.2 The Case of Bengaluru ;
5.3 Policy Development and Swachh Bharat Mission;
5.4 Excel Sheets and PPTs Vs the Hard Reality ;
5.5 Revenue Generation in MSWM ;
5.6 Problem with the Budgets and the Availability of Data ;
6. Public Awareness and Preferences in MSWM Finance ;
7. Policy Recommendations ;
8. Conclusion ;
Appendix ;
Appendix A: Guide for Semi-Structured Interview ;
Appendix B: Survey Form ;
Appendix C: ULBs and their Budgetary Measures for SWM ;
References.