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Just doing the basics of building wide footpaths along the highways, maintaining some greenery in our cities so they dont look like concrete jungles and improving the roads would go a long way to improving our cities.

the place i live right now, the things you mentioned have already been developed by municipal corporation i.e supply came before demand. now to buy a new house here costs 3.5 cr to 10 cr. :cry2:
 
the place i live right now, the things you mentioned have already been developed by municipal corporation i.e supply came before demand. now to buy a new house here costs 3.5 cr to 10 cr. :cry2:
They have done it in my area as well but right outside my locality if you go to a main road all shit is chaos again
 
the place i live right now, the things you mentioned have already been developed by municipal corporation i.e supply came before demand. now to buy a new house here costs 3.5 cr to 10 cr. :cry2:
This rarely happens in old part of cities. And even when happens in newly developed area, be assured that majority plots and villas are already bought by politician cronies with insider info.
 
True. There is very little accountability. India’s municipal system really needs a structural reform. One of the biggest issues is how little connection there is between local governments and the people they serve. Apart from election season, there’s hardly any real communication. Most people feel like they have no say in how their neighbourhood is managed, and municipalities often seem slow or indifferent to everyday issues. Meanwhile, countries like Japan show us a different way. There, communities regularly take part in keeping their surroundings clean, managing waste, or even helping plan local improvements. And importantly, their efforts are appreciated. Local governments acknowledge and support these contributions, which builds a sense of pride and shared ownership. While it is true that Indian municipality has very little financial capabilities, they still have enough to build such relationships.But they simply don't have that intent.

In India, that kind of cooperation is still rare. It’s not because people don’t care, but because they often don’t feel seen or supported. When citizens do try to step up, they’re usually left to do it alone. If we want to build better cities, we need both stronger local bodies and a mindset that encourages teamwork between people and municipalities. Local governments should not just function better, they should feel closer, more open, and more human. But, what we have are some human shaped vote taking machine who shows up on election season.
In India there is a tendency to blame everything on the govt, there are always a few things you can do despite municipal level/PWD corruption & incompetence.

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They have some sports league too. However our IPL is way too big for them. IPL revenues are in top 15. I think thats because of weak INR. But if we adjust for PPP. IPL surely will be in top 5. So, IPL ecosystem is very well polished in India. I do not watch ISL or HIL(Hockey League). But I do watch Pro Kabaddai League with my Nanaji. In it I am noticing signs and patterns of a maturing ecosystem. Pro Kabaddi League has come very far from its humble beginnings. Its viewership is increasing with each year. It surpassed 200M viewer threshold. I think, It is just waiting for a breakout. I am sure in next decade it will surely reach in top 20 sports leagues by revenue. IPL in nominal terms will break out in top 8. These sports will inject too much money in our sports ecosystem. They will lay foundation for a strong sports related job market. Players, coaches, scouts, dieticians, sports biology specialists, match analysts, and so on. Soo, I suspect India too will diversify. Other leagues will also gain more market share. We will actually have better sports ecosystem than Chinese in 2036. After US-CA, and Europe. It will be India who will have a robust sports ecosystem.

India at 5T economy: Mammoth IPL + upstart PKL, ISL, HIL
India at 12T economy: Mammoth IPL + PKL + upstart leagues in other sports.
I am pretty sure some CCP official is sitting in their sports leagues making a lot of money.
 
They have some sports league too. However our IPL is way too big for them. IPL revenues are in top 15. I think thats because of weak INR. But if we adjust for PPP. IPL surely will be in top 5. So, IPL ecosystem is very well polished in India. I do not watch ISL or HIL(Hockey League). But I do watch Pro Kabaddai League with my Nanaji. In it I am noticing signs and patterns of a maturing ecosystem. Pro Kabaddi League has come very far from its humble beginnings. Its viewership is increasing with each year. It surpassed 200M viewer threshold. I think, It is just waiting for a breakout. I am sure in next decade it will surely reach in top 20 sports leagues by revenue. IPL in nominal terms will break out in top 8. These sports will inject too much money in our sports ecosystem. They will lay foundation for a strong sports related job market. Players, coaches, scouts, dieticians, sports biology specialists, match analysts, and so on. Soo, I suspect India too will diversify. Other leagues will also gain more market share. We will actually have better sports ecosystem than Chinese in 2036. After US-CA, and Europe. It will be India who will have a robust sports ecosystem.

India at 5T economy: Mammoth IPL + upstart PKL, ISL, HIL
India at 12T economy: Mammoth IPL + PKL + upstart leagues in other sports.
I am pretty sure some CCP official is sitting in their sports leagues making a lot of money.
They are doing in multiple ways. Not allowing skill transfer, eg. Foxconn engineer recall, exide battery plant engineer recall. Along with raw material bans.

Salty mofos.
so why are we dependent on them for all these skills? We still suffer from the inability to come and work in India as we do not have good quality global cities to live and work in yet.
Look at Karnataka where the government could not acquire additional land for aerospace park in Bengaluru due to farmer protests. That kind of government failures is why people simply won’t invest without fear. And the prospects of building world class cities where professionals live, work and make money is still a dream too far. The political climate has to change for us to be able to grow fast. Look at Vietnam’s big cities and ours.
 
They have some sports league too. However our IPL is way too big for them. IPL revenues are in top 15. I think thats because of weak INR. But if we adjust for PPP. IPL surely will be in top 5. So, IPL ecosystem is very well polished in India. I do not watch ISL or HIL(Hockey League). But I do watch Pro Kabaddai League with my Nanaji. In it I am noticing signs and patterns of a maturing ecosystem. Pro Kabaddi League has come very far from its humble beginnings. Its viewership is increasing with each year. It surpassed 200M viewer threshold. I think, It is just waiting for a breakout. I am sure in next decade it will surely reach in top 20 sports leagues by revenue. IPL in nominal terms will break out in top 8. These sports will inject too much money in our sports ecosystem. They will lay foundation for a strong sports related job market. Players, coaches, scouts, dieticians, sports biology specialists, match analysts, and so on. Soo, I suspect India too will diversify. Other leagues will also gain more market share. We will actually have better sports ecosystem than Chinese in 2036. After US-CA, and Europe. It will be India who will have a robust sports ecosystem.

India at 5T economy: Mammoth IPL + upstart PKL, ISL, HIL
India at 12T economy: Mammoth IPL + PKL + upstart leagues in other sports.
I am pretty sure some CCP official is sitting in their sports leagues making a lot of money.
They are doing in multiple ways. Not allowing skill transfer, eg. Foxconn engineer recall, exide battery plant engineer recall. Along with raw material bans.

Salty mofos.
so why are we dependent on them for all these skills? We still suffer from the inability to come and work in India as we do not have good quality global cities to live and work in yet.
Look at Karnataka where the government could not acquire additional land for aerospace park in Bengaluru due to farmer protests. That kind of government failures is why people simply won’t invest without fear. And the prospects of building world class cities where professionals live, work and make money is still a dream too far. The political climate has to change for us to be able to grow fast. Look at Vietnam’s big cities and ours.

volume or value? Volumes do not mean anything.
 
I am pretty sure some CCP official is sitting in their sports leagues making a lot of money.

so why are we dependent on them for all these skills? We still suffer from the inability to come and work in India as we do not have good quality global cities to live and work in yet.
Look at Karnataka where the government could not acquire additional land for aerospace park in Bengaluru due to farmer protests. That kind of government failures is why people simply won’t invest without fear. And the prospects of building world class cities where professionals live, work and make money is still a dream too far. The political climate has to change for us to be able to grow fast. Look at Vietnam’s big cities and ours.

volume or value? Volumes do not mean anything.
By value, I read the article just now.
 

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