Urban planning

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Nitya Bhargava and Sarthak Sharma 
Those who know a little about Gwalior rightly imagine it as a city built on rocks at the edges of the Vindhyas. It does not inspire images of greenery or common breathing spaces. Like many other cities in India, and around the developing world, the city is facing a rapid increase in population due…
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Ashok Panda
Pondicherry, established in the seventeenth-century as a trading outpost of the French East India Company, evolved into France’s most enduring colonial settlement on the Coromandel Coast. Though controlled at various intervals by the Dutch and the British, it remained under French administration…
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Ruchita Belapurkar
Jaywant Patil belongs to an old and established family in Paithan. His family owns a large double courtyard wada in the heart of the old city of Paithan. His father, Shri Balasaheb Patil was a researcher and collector and has led several excavations in Paithan.  
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Vishwas Gupta: I moved into Artists’ Village in 2000 as a permanent resident, but I owned a house from the allotment date, that is, 1987. My father was an artist, so it was allotted in his name. We used to frequently come on weekends and stay over here. But I formally moved in in 2000…
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