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Ahlawat, Vanita
- An Analysis of Expenses Performance of the Power Corporations of Haryana: 2001-2010
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1 Om Institute of Management and Technology, Juglan (Hisar).
1 Om Institute of Management and Technology, Juglan (Hisar).
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Journal of Commerce and Accounting Research, Vol 1, No 3 (2012), Pagination: 51-59Abstract
Haryana State Electricity Board's (HSEB) total expenses were rising year after year. Till 1998, after reforms, total expense-performance ratio of four corporations is not good. It required lot of improvement because rising and higher total expense performance ratio led to a situation of loss and new structure is immideately required for the power sector of Haryana.Keywords
Corporations, Expenses, High, Improvement, Reforms, RisingReferences
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