Branded and renewed? Policies, politics and processes of urban development in the reform era

Type Journal Article - Economic & Political Weekly
Title Branded and renewed? Policies, politics and processes of urban development in the reform era
Author(s)
Volume 46
Issue 31
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 56-64
URL http://re.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/file/urban development.pdf
Abstract
Hidden behind city branding exercises through large projects are acts of land capture and slum demolitions by a predatory local state and crony capitalism. In the policy arena, meanwhile, the urban, and particularly the metropolitan story has been one of deliberate confusion, and fragmentation of policy and implementation. The promise of rapid city transformation has not been met through the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, which does something for infrastructure and something for housing but all in an uncoordinated project-by-project manner. Neither the infrastructure agenda nor shelter security for all is advanced. The urban reality instead has been one of gradual improvement, with or without these policy and branding initiatives.

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