Consumed by demand : the obsession with metro is threating our urban resources
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INTRODUCTION
Part I : Metro as Metaphor
Chapter 1 : Real Estate, surreal development
1.1 Politics of Value capture
1.2 Encountering the Aftermath of Value capture
1.3 Environmental cost of Value creation
1.4 Writ Petitions against parsvnath developers
1.5 Discussion
Chapter 2: The Untitled history of delhi metro
2.1 Politics of Untitled places
2.2 Sociology of Untitles relations
2.3 Economics of untitled losses
2.4 Governance of untitled utilities
2.5 Discussion
Part II; Metro as Motion
Chapter 3: Lucknow Metro : like a drop in the drought
3.1 Mobility in lucknow: An overview
3.2 Coming to terms with the new: Ground Narrative on lucknow metro
3.3 Locating the sense-making
3.4 To end with a brief proposition
In this context, this study aims to evoke am interest in examining upcoming metro projects. Hopefully, the experiences presented and the knowledge shared will help the community associations, media and citizen groups asses the futility with respect to utility of metro projects. A metro might be heading to your own city, so let us prepare to act before it's too late.
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