01354pab a2200193 454500008004000000100001800040245006200058260000900120300001500129362001200144520081200156650002500968650001700993773001301010908000601023909001001029999001701039952010401056180718b2011 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aKataria, S.K. aPoor urban infrastructure and civic mess in Indian cities c2011 ap.152-158. aJan-Mar aThe pace of economic growth has, as expected, led to an increase in urbanisation as cities provide larger opportunities for individual activity. But in the bargain people have to come to grips with inadequate civic amenities, which cause severe hardship to them. The burgeoning migration and population have taken their toll on the civic infrastructure systems like water supply, sewerage, drainage, shelter and public transport besides flora and fauna. The state of urban infrastructure suffers from weak or outmoded urban management, outdated planning and delivery models. The need of the day is a pragmatic municipal autonomy and an urban management and governance structure that is founded on the modern day requirements and is capable of taking future development realities in its stride. - Reproduced. aUrbanization - India aUrbanization aNagarlok aN a92345 c92345d92345 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 43, Issue no: 1pAR92805r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR