International
http://www.weforum.org/india 03.12.2007
World Economic Forum India Economic Summit 2007
Rural and Urban Development: India's Dual Imperatives
With half of the world now living in cities, India too faces the challenge of stemming massive migration from rural communities, where 70% of the population currently lives. What steps are being taken to expand economic opportunities in rural areas? What plans will ensure the sustainable growth of urban areas? How should the strategies be linked?
Special Guests
Mani Shankar Aiyar, Minister of Panchayati Raj and Youth Affairs and Sports of India
Jaipal Reddy, Minister of Urban Development of India
Discussion Leaders
Mohamed A. Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties, United Arab Emirates
Anand G. Mahindra, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, Mahindra & Mahindra, India; Co-Chair of the India Economic Summit
Ben J. Verwaayen, Chief Executive Officer, BT, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the India Economic Summit
Chaired by
Nik Gowing, Main Presenter, BBC World, United Kingdom
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By dragon31340 [Affiliate User] 1207261444 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI would definitely agree about "roots". It has always been the tip of roots which has been gulping most of the allocated funds.How do we fix this?.. using media attention! Yes.
This has been obvious for quite some time, but I can see progress especially with help from our medias, who seems to be emphasizing more on the new gov endeavors. I believe they missed to address transport, there could always be cheap and fast means of transport set between the metros and the rurals.
Mohamed A. Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties, United Arab Emirates
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John - Oz
An important discussion; however there was an important omission in the discussion on "urbanizing" rural India, namely environmental limitations. Any discussion on urban planning and/or rural development not in the context of these limitations lacks foresight. I'm glad India is once again discussing a strategy of development focused on rural areas. ~Lacy MacAuley, USA
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