Public provisioning for the urban poor an analysis of the Nagpur municipal corporationg budgets (2017-20)

By: Youth for Unity and Voluntary ActionContributor(s): Jaikishen, Doel [Editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Navi Mumbai Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action 2020Description: vi, 27pSubject(s): Urban poor | Public provisioning for the urban poor | Nagpur | Municipal corporation budgetsDDC classification: 362.509 Summary: Urbanisation in India is increasing very fast. It is estimated that by 2050, 60 per cent of India[x]s population would be living in urban areas/cities (Livemint 2016). With the growth of the urban population, city infrastructuretransport, housing, sewerage, quality of air, green public space for women, the elderly, children and otherswill be under tremendous pressure. Hence, the government must take up steps to make Indian cities systemically viable for its residents, an inclusive engine along with emphasis on environmental suitability. In recent years, Indian cities have been witnessing multiple crises such as air and noise pollution, lack of water, overcrowded settlements, unplanned and unregulated growth of urbanisation.
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Urbanisation in India is increasing very fast. It is estimated that by 2050, 60 per cent of India[x]s population would be living in urban areas/cities (Livemint 2016). With the growth of the urban population, city infrastructuretransport, housing, sewerage, quality of air, green public space for women, the elderly, children and otherswill be under tremendous pressure. Hence, the government must take up steps to make Indian cities systemically viable for its residents, an inclusive engine along with emphasis on environmental suitability. In recent years, Indian cities have been witnessing multiple crises such as air and noise pollution, lack of water, overcrowded settlements, unplanned and unregulated growth of urbanisation.

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