In a clear and systematic manner, the book presents a holistic exposition of various types of Infrastructural facilities. The focus of this book is on understanding the techno-commercial impact of public systems on overall socio-economic development of the country. The concept and tools relevant for business decision-making in management of public systems have been explained. Restructuring and reform necessary in the management of Infrastructural projects during transition from a planned highly subsidized economy to liberalized deregulated economy have been discussed. The book deals with identification of socio-commercial factors necessary to be considered in decision making for operation of a public system management of essential Infrastructural sectors namely Health Care and Hospital, Transport sector, Electricity, Posts & Telegraphs, Education and Public Sector companies. This can be of use to consultant, NGOs and industrial economists.