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RECENT STUDIES HAVE PROJECTED that India will face an unprecedented scale of urbanisation—350 million Indians will move to cities by 2030; a number likely to double to 700 million by 2050. This is 2.5 times the size of the US’s present population and will be the largest urban movement in the world. This implies that every minute during the next 20 years, 30 Indians will leave rural India for urban areas. The late management guru C.K. Prahalad had emphasised the imperative need for India to create 500 new cities to accommodate and provide a better quality life to its migrating people. Otherwise, every existing city would become a slum.

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