THE INDIAN METROPOLIS
Deconstructing India's Urban Spaces
By Feroze Varun Gandhi
RUPA
₹1,500, 840 pages
This ambivalence is reflected in contemporary urban policies and practices of the government, and, not surprisingly, the state of Indian cities is defined by their apparently intractable problems, which seem to defy the imagination of professionals or the resources of the government.
Feroze Varun Gandhi, a young politician with the rare passion to seriously engage with the complex problems of both rural and urban habitats has, however, bravely endeavoured to confront the problems of cities and present alternative approaches to mainstream ideas of urban development in this massive tome, The Indian Metropolis: Deconstructing India's Urban Spaces. It deserves serious consideration.
In nine chapters, he covers a wide range of urban issues, from examining the characteristics of urbanisation to water availability, urban crime, healthcare, transport, affordable housing, urban unemployment and business, and urban finance. Finally, he focuses on the practice of urban planning, where he suggests that the management of cities could be reformed by engaging with the stakeholders in a holistic dialogue.
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