Research report. Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-135).
Summary:
"Cities in India, suffer from inadequate data and information, which has undermined their ability and that of analysts and policy-makers to comprehend the complex forces shaping cities and to develop and implement effective urban policies. Given the importance of cities in the country's economic growth and development, a review is done of the country's four major cities -- Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai, in this report. While it is clear that no existing studies present a state of cities in India's context, not collecting this information has disastrous consequences for cities, since they would not be in a position to understand their own growth nor predict their future planning for public services. This research attempts to fill in this vacuum. In this report, indicators and benchmarks are developed for six thematic areas that capture the dynamics and potential of India's mega cities: history and governance, demographics, economic dimensions, infrastructure and public services, resources, quality of life. Policy makers, city officials, investors, real estate developers, infrastructure agencies, financiers, industry, credit rating agencies, the educated general public, and researchers would be interested in the research since it has implications for the business environment and quality of living in the cities." --cover page [4].
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