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Urbanism

Anonymous

IN

g4YJBi

No.1224

Let's have a thread to talk about it generally without focusing on any one aspect like in the other threads.

Starting off with a rare Congress W

KA

yRHptO

No.1227

>>1224(OP)

Too little, too late. Bangalore is now endless suburban hell mixed with pockets of tech parks scattered throughout southeast, east-central and north. Even Hyderabad has more skyscrapers than Bhangilore now :/

Anonymous

IN

g4YJBi

No.1228

>>1227

The real estate mafia is going to keep inflating the bubble anyway

Anonymous

IN

8a8Dig

No.1232

>>1227

Ovari for Bhangilore for atleast a decade.

>>1228

GOI will target them soon, with limited success. Buying a house in Delhi or Mumbai costs more than a Europoor capital, which given the quality of life, makes no sense.

KA

yRHptO

No.1233

>>1228

All thanks to retarded NRIs

>>1232

>atleast a decade

Why do you say that anon? What makes you personally think it will be better in a decade's time or more? I hate the way Bangalore's expansion is going, but life there is still a lot more laid-back and higher quality than in dalli or slumbai

Remember

>The British established the Bangalore Cantonment in 1809 primarily for strategic military, administrative, and health reasons, following the defeat of Tipu Sultan in 1799. Its high elevation and pleasant climate made it an ideal, healthy, and centrally located base for troops

This is what we had. Fucking IT corpo cockksucker bhangis ruined it

Anonymous

IN

g4YJBi

No.1234

>>1233

>NRI

Easy scapegoat. Real issue is blackmoney.

We need a system where that money can be put into buisness and other productive things instead of specific bubbles.

Anonymous

IN

g4YJBi

No.1235

>>1234

*speculative

Anonymous

IN

g4YJBi

No.1236

Ahmedabad will be India's most liveable big city

KA

yRHptO

No.1237

>>1236

>bangalore's

only increased because they expand the city limits every other week

Anonymous

IN

JK/lS+

No.1239

>>1236

I feel bhangilore numbers including aqi are made up.

KA

yRHptO

No.1240

>>1239

true, it is getting worse. till 2022-23 we had the cleanest air in any Indian city, it was always below 50 in monsoon and 50-80 the rest of the year. It suddenly dropped near the end of 2023 and since then it's almost always been above 150

after 2023 temperatures also started rising, we hit 38 degrees celsius at the time which was the hottest temperature in many years

Anonymous

IN

g4YJBi

No.1241

>>1240

I saw this on xitter yesterday. Basically, while cities in the rest of the world got less poluted as they got richer, but we have yet to see it in India.

Anonymous

IN

g4YJBi

No.1244

https://archive.is/20260211045444/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-11/urban-migration-in-india-sets-stage-for-record-property-ipo-year

Indian urbanisation rate is going to explode and I don't think the services are prepared for it.

Anonymous

IN

JK/lS+

No.1247

>>1240

>>1239

>>1234

>>1233

Cost of land is a result of government policies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRuJ_ZbahfE&t=1064s[embed]

On to Bangalore, the politicians are curropt. People are chill, but people are curropt too. They love blaming outsiders, but comfortably allow curroption day in and day out.

IT sector will soon crash heavily and Bangalore has an unhealthy dependence on IT fags.

Luckily, there are enough families of old money, that love the city, which will buy up properties and develop it in a better direction. But that takes time.

Anonymous

IN

JK/lS+

No.1248

>>1241

Because our infra growth is still addressing basic needs of people. As alluded in a previous thread , this will happen to us, when the bottom rung has money to spend and time to enjoy life.

Until that happens, this is not a complaint for people.

also until then, we need more massive construction, which is tough.

Anonymous

IN

JK/lS+

No.1249

>>1244

Yes. We need lot more new Tier 3 and Tier 2 cities. Not convert Tier 1 into smart cities, but simply create more and more smaller cities around industry.

Anonymous

IN

JK/lS+

No.1250

This thread is promising. I will check it daily and try to give useful replies.

Anonymous

IN

JK/lS+

No.1255

>>1224(OP)

An idea I get lot of hate for

200 of functional Tier 3's for blue collar

Handful of Tier 2's for white collar

4 Tier 1 cities for the real elite

These would be much better and sustainable, than Tier 1's swallowing a new village, to expand to absorb more builder made slop block residential.

https://solarpunkcities.com/

Car ownership should be made extremely expensive and hard to get. Intercity travel should be monitored (already is , but room for more).

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