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Why Urban Reforms

An Agenda for Urban Reforms Introduction. So much needs to be done and everything can not be done at a timeReforms have inherent hierarchy so unless first generation reforms are completed, next can not be undertakenSo Prioritization of Reforms is mustAlso there can be multiple agenda of the urba

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Why Urban Reforms

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    1. Why Urban Reforms ? Introduction Why we need Urban Reforms? The Urban Reforms Agenda

    2. An Agenda for Urban Reforms Introduction So much needs to be done and everything can not be done at a time Reforms have inherent hierarchy so unless first generation reforms are completed, next can not be undertaken So Prioritization of Reforms is must Also there can be multiple agenda of the urban reforms following divergent views Most important is not to get confused and to make beginning

    3. The Growing Urban Challenge Inadequacy of urban services increasing Quality of urban life deteriorating Cities are not absorbing people from rural areas, demographic shift has stagnated Urban productivity growth is low so urban sector contribution is growing at a slow rate Finally all this is affecting economic growth of India and its States

    4. The Growing Urban Challenge - Municipalities in disarray Unable to meet rising demand for services, huge infrastructure backlog Unable to raise resources-tax, non tax Constrained by archaic rules/ procedures Lack autonomy & quality human resources Lack vision, leadership & good governance

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