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Indian city infra without baboons involvement

Anonymous

IN

qeMWjR

No.752

Pic related are from mumbai

https://x.com/haldilal/status/1967948276482871717[embed]/photo/4

Title is a bit generalized but look at everyone soyfacing at the pics, even i would too. This is possible in every city of india. We just need to make it feasible for private industries to work with the government bodies.

People are full into 'privatize' but i disagree. The model created by smart city, where every city was like a SPV with a ceo etc. which can then contract out work to private bodies who are good can do wonders. It's more efficient than the current state of municipal bodies atleast. Corporatization of the cities should happen. You can involve private companies at one end of the management while other end will have public sector.

Obviously scams by mla relatives etc. can happen. But better than whatever haphazard way it is now, more standardization.

Most of the socities by private bodies are well managed, greenary, parking, markings, signage etc.

Anonymous

IN

qeMWjR

No.753

>>752(OP)

https://x.com/haldilal/status/1958382806620680470[embed] PCMC is cooking

>Pimpri Chinchwad City Wide Street Standardization Project Harit Setu Prototype Pune

Anonymous

IN

lgmNvC

No.754

>>752(OP)

richfag city yaaron

Other cities outside of NCR can only fantasise

Anonymous

IN

ObsNA0

No.755

>>752(OP)

>>753

Is this shit considered impressive in the rest of India?

Literally average street in Kerala.

Anonymous

IN

qeMWjR

No.756

>>754

It shouldn't be the case tbh. Our tier 3 city governance has failed.

It would be monumental task to reform all of this, instead a parallel system can be bought like smart city spv with ceo - which works closely with the private institutions to implement these stuff.

Eventually offload everything to this particular SPV, get rid of archaic tier 3 bodies.

SPV will eventually have the representatives of the people too.

Anonymous

IN

qeMWjR

No.757

>>755

>average street in kerala

>cycle lane

>walkable infra

itna marungaa na anon, mallus are heavily car brained people.

There's more to it, look first post

>proper sidewalks

>ramp in sidewalks making it wheelchair friendly

>proper trees unlike baboon favourite imported palm trees on sidewalk

>proper markings

>signage

>cycle lane (this is not visible but in pune there is which is great)

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