Public Provision: - Goods and services provided by the government but produced either by private firms or public enterprises. - Example: Government-funded education, health services, and subsidies.
Public Production: - Goods and services both provided and produced by the government using public resources. - Example: Public sector undertakings (PSUs) like Indian Railways and BSNL.
Key Differences:

Conclusion: Public Provision involves government funding for essential services, whereas Public Production involves direct government management and production.
| Column-I | Column-II |
|---|---|
| (a) Non-tax Revenue | (ii) Free-rider |
| (b) Indirect Tax | (i) Goods and Services Tax |
| (c) Capital expenditure | (iii) Borrowings |
| (d) Private goods | (iv) Rivalrous in nature |
A racing track is built around an elliptical ground whose equation is given by \[ 9x^2 + 16y^2 = 144 \] The width of the track is \(3\) m as shown. Based on the given information answer the following: 
(i) Express \(y\) as a function of \(x\) from the given equation of ellipse.
(ii) Integrate the function obtained in (i) with respect to \(x\).
(iii)(a) Find the area of the region enclosed within the elliptical ground excluding the track using integration.
OR
(iii)(b) Write the coordinates of the points \(P\) and \(Q\) where the outer edge of the track cuts \(x\)-axis and \(y\)-axis in first quadrant and find the area of triangle formed by points \(P,O,Q\).