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July 25, 2018

Indian cities are struggling to cope with increasing population. Critically examine the issues with the existing model of urban policy and suggest measures to improve the situation. (200 words)

Refer – The Hindu

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Shankaranand 6 years

Please Review 

Thank You

IAS Parliament 6 years

Urban migration, health policy need to be explained more clearly. Focus more on content. Keep writing.

IAS Parliament 6 years

KEY POINTS

Issues with the existing model

·         Governance – One primary problem is that of the definition of what urban area is.

·         Vague definition of what constitutes urban area leads to discretionary decisions, resulting in a wide variance in what is considered a town.

·         Many States consider “census towns” as rural, and establish governance through rural local government or panchayat.

·         Investment – The low level of urban infrastructure investment and capacity building is a significant concern.

·         For example, India spends about $17 per capita annually on urban infrastructure projects which is low against a global benchmark of $100 and China’s $116.

·         Schemes such as the National Urban Renewal Mission have limited financing options, leading to inefficient implementation. Meanwhile, on the ‘Smart City’ front, India lags on implementation.

·         Besides, urban institutions also suffer from a shortage of skilled people.

·         Policy – Urban migration is not viewed positively in India.

·         As, policies often blindly seek to reduce rural to urban migration a deeper understanding reveals that preventing such migration could be counterproductive.

Suggestions

·         The urban local bodies should be granted the freedom to raise financing and enforce local land usage norms.

·         There needs to be a systemic policy to deal with urban migration.

·         It should facilitate the integration of migrants into the local urban fabric.

·         City plans should be designed with a regular migration forecast assumed.

·         E.g. Delhi – focus is changing on revitalising cities nearby such as Meerut, by building transport links and connectivity

·         Lowering the migration cost, eliminating discrimination against migrants, and protecting their rights will facilitate development.

·         The proposed new urbanisation policy seeking to rebuild Indian cities around clusters of human capital is a welcome step.

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