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Direction: In the question below, a few statements are given depicting an issue or a problem. You have to assume everything in the statements to be true even if they are at variance from commonly known facts, and on the basis of the information given in the statements, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing.
The rapid growth of the urban population has put huge pressure on cities and has led to a severe shortage of facilities. Many cities and towns are facing problems such as lack of jobs, homelessness and expanding squatter settlements, inadequate services and infrastructure, poor health and educational services and high levels of pollution.
There should be a limit on the number of people that are allowed to migrate from rural to urban
Urban cities should be shown in a negative light so that people living in villages are discouraged from moving to cities.
The government should draw a plan for urban development and expansion.
People who migrate to cities should be denied healthcare services to avoid over-burdening of healthcare infrastructure.
Sanitation services should be adequately maintained in urban areas.
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