1. TEAM MEMBERS
• Pankaj Kumar
• Hitesh
• Paras Bansal
• Karunesh Chhabra
• Vishal Sardana
C Workshop, DCSE, PPIMT, Prannath
Parnami Universe, Hisar
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2. “ India Shining ”
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3. What India has….
• INDIA HAS 28 STATES AND 7 UNION
TERRITORIES WHICH CONSISTS OF 1.17 BILLION
PEOPLE APPROXIMATELY.
• INDIA IS THE MOST DIVERSE IN TERMS OF
LANGUAGES AND RELIGIONS. INDIAN
GOVERNMENT RECONIZES 22 LANGUAGES
WHICH IS THE MAXIMUM THAN ANY OTHER
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.
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INDIA HAS SECOND LARGEST HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE WORLD
4. 28 years of high growth
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Average annual GDP growth
0
2
4
6
8
10
1900-1950 1950-1980 1980-2002 2002-2007
1.0
(%)
3.5
6.0
8.9
Sources: 1900-1990: Angus Maddison (1995), Monitoring the World Economy, 1990-2000:Census of India (2001)
5. Challenge,…
• One of the biggest challenges of 21st century is to
understand phenomenon of urban agglomeration. Most of
the 20th century’s concept and visions about cities are
being questioned. New approaches need to be invented;
other actions/methods needs to be incorporated in the
existing work methods. It is essential to search for new
techniques to deal with large urban agglomeration and
application of GIS and Remote sensing technique at the
various stages of planning, implementation and monitoring
of the urban projects.
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6. Need to Focus on Urban Health
The urban population in India is expected to increase to more than 550 million
by 2030
Currently, a sizable proportion of the population in most Indian cities lives in
slum areas
The increasing slum population is seen an indication of worsening living
conditions and increasing poverty in Indian cities
The increasing concentration of the population in slums and urban poverty have
drawn a strong interest in urban health in general, and the health of slum
dwellers and the urban poor in particular
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7. Proportions of Slum Households and Poor Households in
Selected Cities, India, 2005-06
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20
43
33
20
56
34
18 1814 16 14
12 8
21
13 17
Delhi Meerut Kolkata Indore Mumbai Nagpur Hyderabad Chennai
Slum Poor
In every city there are many more slum
households than poor households.
8. Education System
Is reasonably good for the top 20%
But it is abysmal for the rest
o 1 in 4 teachers is absent in government
primary schools
o Hence, 54% of children in urban India are
in private schools.
Solution: Education Vouchers
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9. What to do?
• emphasize the environment, since a rise in CO2 emissions
can cause an increase in temperature, entailing CLIMATE
CHANGE, SEA LEVEL RISE, STORMS AND CYCLONS, MASSIVE LOSSES IN
VEGETATION AND extinction of SPECIES.
• infrastructure renewal by transforming urban centers into
efficient, sustainable cities using integrated water system,
green economy, reuse and smart grid infrastructure and
fast urban transportation systems
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11. India’s Future,….
• "We no longer discuss the future of
India. We say the future is India" said
the Indian Commerce and Industry
Minister at the conference organized
by the US-India Business Council in
2004. He predicted that India would
certainly have achieved 100 % literacy,
become a developed country, enjoy
the same fundamentals as the United
States by 2030.
• INDIA IS DEVELOPING IN ALL THE
FIELDS LIKE TECHNOLOGY, SPACE
RESEARCH, MEDICAL, SPORTS,
EDUCATION, ETC.
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