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in India, only one-third population lives in towns and cities. In Bihar in 2001 it was only 10%.
India`s towns and cities desperately need fixing. Half of Mumbai lives in slumps, which is a
natural disgrace. At the same time, we may have to think of building completely new cities
and destroying older ones. That is a scary thought, but a time may come when it is better
to destroy than to rehabilitate. Human habitation is not permanent, and India has several
examples of urban settlements that were abandoned. We need to look long and hard at the
future of urban policy and contemplate the best and the worst.
Best Wishes!
Sunder T
in India, only one-third population lives in towns and cities. In Bihar in 2001 it was only 10%.
India`s towns and cities desperately need fixing. Half of Mumbai lives in slumps, which is a
natural disgrace. At the same time, we may have to think of building completely new cities
and destroying older ones. That is a scary thought, but a time may come when it is better
to destroy than to rehabilitate. Human habitation is not permanent, and India has several
examples of urban settlements that were abandoned. We need to look long and hard at the
future of urban policy and contemplate the best and the worst.
Best Wishes!
Sunder T
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