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Since I was talking about urban infra and planning, here's some random city in literal Congo.
View: https://youtu.be/stCbwGn5Ehg?si=gE8oxQRCzL6rxOS1
These are some more
Although, yes most of their capital/country looks like this...
View: https://youtu.be/2F0y33jGUUk?si=k8QQS5XvqurGoLVq
But, it's GDP per capita (as what their government claims) is around $700. Less than Bihar. But in reality, it's per capita electricity consumption is more than a dozen times less than India per capita, and a quarter of Bihar. Indicating that it is an extremely poor country with agriculture as main source of economic activity. Even in agriculture their output of various agro commodities is far lower than India per capita.
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By the way these are much older numbers, our output volume has increased by a lot since these were published.
Now, this isn't supposed to shame them or mock them, but rather appreciate how they built better urban infra than much of India given their conditions. Although much of Congo's cities look pretty rural, that is expected due to very low population density and economic prosperity.
This is literally how entirety of Bihar looks like.
View: https://youtu.be/7UdvorsEYd4?si=hJme6lun8JeS3hsG
May I ask where would you live, Bihar or Congo based on the visible difference?
Large portion of Indian cities look similar, just slightly better than above.
Meanwhile capital of Philippines, country that is slightly poorer than India.
View: https://youtu.be/rnLU-BgyYNk?si=-vHEcJ31nFyZvfOG
Seriously though, what exactly is wrong with us? This is embarrassing.
Before and After, Pune suburbs. Look at the difference. The "before" looks like typical Indian streets, but with pavements, they look how cities are actually supposed to look. Only blackpill it, this will not be done nationwide or maybe even citywide except few areas as showpiece.
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We don't have urban planning at all. Seeing through the naked eye in Bangalore, how the ORR region has developed over the last 3 decades. Roads ending in front of a society that could have been used to connect major roads, lack of ring roads, and footpaths to name a few. Each of these things only needed planning to develop, not even money!Before and After, Pune suburbs. Look at the difference. The "before" looks like typical Indian streets, but with pavements, they look how cities are actually supposed to look. Only blackpill it, this will not be done nationwide or maybe even citywide except few areas as showpiece.
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Before and After, Pune suburbs. Look at the difference. The "before" looks like typical Indian streets, but with pavements, they look how cities are actually supposed to look. Only blackpill it, this will not be done nationwide or maybe even citywide except few areas as showpiece.
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Sadly the natural entropy in indians (genetically) seems to be filthy. Indians can't withstand cleanliness at all, so expect the above to return to its natural state in 2 years. No other 3rd world country is this way. When their shitty streets get paved/redeveloped, they tend to stay in the new state with some grime etc, but nothing like this
View: https://x.com/bakchodgang1/status/1880223030640800034
Don't want to move into Metro bandwagon as we already burned money in few metros like Jaipur, Kanpur, Agra, Gorakhphur, Lucknow etc.
Public transit needs to be properly implemented. Not all cities need Metro, even proper bus system will help people to move seamlessly. Even today Russia and former Soviet states have bus system which help people to great extent.
Also should check the possibility of Monorail, Trams, Ligh Rail, BRTS in various Tier 2 cities and upgrade them in future.
We should not invest in Monorail, Trams, light rail, or BRTS systems. Over a long period, this system doesn't give as good ROI as Metro, moreover, we are producing metros at scale, which will further decrease the cost.These metros will eventually help public transportation in future when the population in these gets large enough.Don't want to move into Metro bandwagon as we already burned money in few metros like Jaipur, Kanpur, Agra, Gorakhphur, Lucknow etc.
Public transit needs to be properly implemented. Not all cities need Metro, even proper bus system will help people to move seamlessly. Even today Russia and former Soviet states have bus system which help people to great extent.
Also should check the possibility of Monorail, Trams, Ligh Rail, BRTS in various Tier 2 cities and upgrade them in future.
Don't know if anyone here lived in the 80's, but did our big cities look better back then? (in terms of cleanliness and general aesthetics).
Came across this picture. Road with lane markings and zebra crossing, No massive ugly hoardings, has greenery and also appears to be less dusty/sandy overall. The red double decker buses fit in well too.
Would be good if someone has a picture of this area today(as a comparison).
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View: https://x.com/mumbaiheritage/status/1879783161586229349
Don't know if anyone here lived in the 80's, but did our big cities look better back then? (in terms of cleanliness and general aesthetics).
Came across this picture. Road with lane markings and zebra crossing, No massive ugly hoardings, has greenery and also appears to be less dusty/sandy overall. The red double decker buses fit in well too.
Would be good if someone has a picture of this area today(as a comparison).
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View: https://x.com/mumbaiheritage/status/1879783161586229349