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The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs released its first draft of the National Urban Policy Framework (NUFP), 2018.National Urban Policy Framework (NUPF) outlines an integrated and coherent approach towards the future of urban planning in India. The NUPF is structured along two lines. Firstly, at the NUPF’s core lie ten sutras or philosophical principles. Secondly, the ten sutras are applied to ten functional areas of urban space and management.India has been urbanized at a fast pace in the last two decades, yet despite many efforts, India’s cities are struggling to provide for their current population.The U.N. World Urbanization Prospects 2018 report states that about 34per cent India’s population now lives in urban areas.This shows an urgent need to revisit the country’s urban strategy.Building both on the international frameworks as well as the national missions, the National Urban PolicyFramework (NUPF) outlines an integrated and coherent approach towards the future of urban planning in India.
What are the challenges associated with the National Urban Policy in India?
i Deficits of Infrastructure
ii Loss of India's Growth Trajectory
iii Social isolation of minorities
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i and iii only
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Challenges associated with National Urban Policy - Indian cities face challenges in terms of deficits in infrastructure, governance and sustainability. -With rapid urbanization, these problems are going to aggravate, and can cumulatively pose a challenge to India’s growth trajectory. -The poverty and social isolation of minority groups in cities.
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