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Topic : Urban Regeneration
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Created by : Venkatesh M, Warehouse Manager, Larsen and Toubro  | 05 29 2010 06:59:40 +0000
Industry : ConstructionFunctional Area : Urban Regeneration(Others)
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Of the many issues that impact urban regeneration and economic development, those related to environmental sustainability and social inclusion are the longest lasting in their impact, and have been chosen as themes for this conference.

Cities are potential engines of economic growth for their countries, as well as celebrations of collective human hope, imagination and efforts. While cities in the developed world are readjusting to post-industrial economies and shrinking populations at this time in history, cities in the developing world are swelling with rural-urban migrations and squatter areas alongside rising prosperity.


So, is it possible in India??

 
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its possible because being optimistic about it is good ,we have the infrastructure required for starting any work required in the planning and implementation of the regeneration work of urban ,no doubt it is expending in a large amount but thinking things can be done half work is done i believe. 


By nabam rich, M.E/M.Tech/MS student, nerist  06 01 2010 16:36:14 +0000
 
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Its, very difficult so say that regeneration is possible in India. The govt. is least bothered about it & more least bothered are the people living in the urban areas. Only when problem comes on them they will come out & shout for change. Until then they will be enjoying & destroying resources & nature.

Thus, untill we change we can't see any change.


By Venkatesh M, Warehouse Manager, Larsen and Toubro  05 29 2010 06:59:40 +0000
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where there is a will there is a way.Nothing is impossible.
By Shailendra Tiwari, Design Engineer, AECOM  | 06 05 2010 10:44:36 +0000
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Nothing is imposible, even it is be read as "I'm-possible", but yes it wud require brain storming and fore thought with meticulous planning, keeping in view the changing socio-economic developments and future requirements of at least next 50 years.
By jatinder pal singh, Project Manager, Army  | 06 05 2010 04:37:58 +0000
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one has to identify the old urban area and have stong proposal of regeneration keeping in the mind without a  loss of any ones interest.


By Harshada Arvind Cheulkar, Graphic Designer prepress, Ebenezer Printing House  | 06 02 2010 11:52:07 +0000
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By ratnakaran , Tech Architect, GCSS  | 06 01 2010 12:36:57 +0000
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one has to identify the old urban area and have stong proposal of regeneration keeping in the mind without a  loss of any ones interest.


By rakesh r raje, Project Architect, SAPL  | 05 29 2010 18:29:11 +0000
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it is very difficult change or regenerate the present scenario as it involves socila,political and sentimental issues. Hence regeneration is not an easy task and very difficult to implement
By rokkala suman, Manager (Technical), GMR Group  | 05 31 2010 06:15:17 +0000
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i am support venkateshji. we don't have any long term plan for urban regeneration and our political system not interest take care of urban people
By alagappan , Analyst, geomechanics technology , ahamedabad  | 05 30 2010 08:16:49 +0000
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