competition success magazine Published this article page no 6 calls for inclusive and sustainable urbanization and capacity for participatory integrated and sustainable human settlement planning and management in all countries by 2030. mega-cities can meet rising demands only by selling mass produced goods which largely come from centralised production centres requiring huge supply chain and banking infrastructure. Thus resulting in agglomerations like Delhi Mumbai Kolkata etc. Excessive dependence on exhaustible resources In order to maintain the supply demand economics cities have to overly depend on exhaustible resources like oil water land and human energies whose prices are increasing day by day. Drop in quality of life Due to mismatch in demand and supply of the available natural resources we might improve the functioning of these cities by improving their infrastructure but not their quality of life. Denudation of smaller towns Due to over emphasis on the development of large cities smaller towns in the region are devoid of their small-scale crafts and industries thus local socio-economic ecosystem gets disturbed. Lessons from our past Indian cities and towns are based on the unique and regionally-connected lifestyle and virtuous skills of the local population competition success magazine subscription
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