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Before viksit-ing India, save our cities

Before viksit-ing India, save our cities. 

Social media had a field day last week as Delhi-NCR - Gurgaon in particular - collapsed yet again under incessant rains. Gurgaon, the poster boy of urban dysfunction and in many ways a mirror of India itself, turned into a cruel parody: flooded roads running alongside gleaming glass towers, lux apartments marooned in knee-deep water, and corporate hubs transformed into islands. The downpour stripped away the Potemkin Village facade, showing how easily cosmetic planning gets washed down the drain.

But set aside the rain and waterlogging for a moment. On an ordinary day, getting from Point Viksit A to Point Viksit B in many Indian cities is punishing. Not just because roads are a choke and public transport is a joke, but because roads are designed to fail. The culprit isn't hard to find: a bureaucracy-construction lobby that fattens itself by churning out shoddy infra, thriving on a mindless 'build, build, build' mantra. The consequences are no longer occasional inconveniences; they are systemic breakdowns. With cities that are urban heat traps and wet islands, this 'business model' has become less about development and more about dysfunction. It is a disaster blueprint that needs to be upended

GoI has now sought feedback from states and UTs on key policy initiatives aimed at supporting infrastructure development and coordinated urban planning along national highways, which are feeders of many of these cities. This is a welcome step. But it can't be yet another paper exercise. Urban decongestion is not just about drawing up plans. It's about ensuring those plans are foolproof, implementable, and executed with uncompromising quality. Because, without quality, the next flood or traffic jam will peel away the facade all over again.

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In particular
(phrase) – particularly, especially, specifically, notably, mainly

खासतौर पर

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Collapse
(verb) – Break down, fall, disintegrate, fall down

ध्वस्त होना/ गिरना

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Incessant
(adjective) – Unceasing

निरंतर, लगातार

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Dysfunction (noun) – breakdown, malfunction, disorder, disarray, failure 

अव्यवस्था

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Mirror (noun) – reflection, likeness, emblem, representation, analogue 

प्रतिबिंब

 

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Cruel (adjective) – harsh, ruthless, merciless, brutal, pitiless 

निर्मम

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Parody (noun) – spoof, satire, caricature, send-up, mockery 

उपहास

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Alongside
(preposition) – beside, along, at the side of

के साथ- साथ

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Flooded (adjective) – inundated, waterlogged, swamped, deluged, overflowed 

जलमग्न

 

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Gleaming (adjective) – shining, lustrous, sparkling, glossy, polished 

चमचमाता

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Maroon (verb) – strand, trap, isolate, abandon, desert 

फँसा देना

 

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Knee-deep (adjective) – up-to-the-knees, submerged, inundated, engulfed, swamped 

घुटने-भर

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Hub
(noun) – Centre

केंद्र

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Downpour
(noun) – Deluge, cloudburst, torrent, monsoon, inundation

मूसलाधार वर्षा

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Strip away (phrasal verb) – remove, peel off, lay bare, expose, rip away 

उजागर करना

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Façade (noun) – front, veneer, pretence, show, exterior 

दिखावा

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Potemkin Village (noun) – Any of a number of fake villages designed to impress the Russian empress Catherine the Great.

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Cosmetic (adjective) – superficial, token, surface-level, face-saving, non-substantive

ऊपरी

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Wash down (phrasal verb) – be swept away, rinse off, flush away, erode, carry off

बहा देना

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Set right (phrase) – correct, fix, rectify, realign, put in order

ठीक करना

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Waterlogging (noun) – Flooding, saturation, water accumulation, inundation, soakage

जलभराव

 

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Culprit (noun) – offender, perpetrator, wrongdoer, cause, guilty party 

दोषी

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Bureaucracy (noun) – Administration, government, officialdom, civil service, bureaucracy

नौकरशाही

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Lobby (noun) – pressure group, interest group, bloc, caucus, coterie 

दबाव-समूह

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Fatten (verb) – enrich, line (one’s pockets), inflate, bulk up, pad 

मालामाल होना

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Churn out (phrasal verb) – mass-produce, crank out, pump out, turn out, spit out 

धड़ाधड़ बनाना

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Shoddy (adjective) – inferior, poor, substandard, second-rate

घटिया

 

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Thrive (on) (verb) – flourish on, profit from, feed on, benefit from, revel in 

से फलना-फूलना

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Mindless (adjective) – Thoughtless, senseless, careless, unthinking, reckless

बिना सोचे समझे

 

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Consequence
(noun) – result, effect, outcome, upshot

परिणाम

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Occasional
(adjective) – Infrequent, rare, irregular

कभी-कभार

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Inconvenience (noun) – bother, hassle, trouble, disruption, annoyance 

असुविधा

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Breakdown (noun) – Collapse, failure, disintegration, malfunction, disruption

विफलता/विघटन

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Urban heat trap (noun) – heat island, thermal trap, hotspot, heat sink, hot zone

  शहरी ऊष्मा द्वीप

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Blueprint (noun) – plan, roadmap, design, scheme, masterplan 

खाका

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Upend
(verb) – Overturn, topple, flip over, turn turtle उलट देना

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Seek
(verb) – ask for, solicit, call for

मांगना

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Coordinated (adjective) – Synchronized, harmonized, integrated, organized, concerted

समन्वित

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Feeder (noun) – a person or thing that supplies something.

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Decongestion (noun) – unclogging, easing, crowd reduction, relief, clearance 

भीड़-भाड़ में कमी

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Draw up (phrasal verb) – draft, prepare, frame, formulate, devise

तैयार करना

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Foolproof (adjective) - Infallible, Unfailing, Surefire, Reliable, Fail-safe

अचूक

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Implementable (adjective) – feasible, actionable, practicable, workable, executable 

क्रियान्वयनयोग्य

 

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Execute (verb) – Carry out, perform, implement, effectuate, enact
क्रियान्वित करना

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Uncompromising (adjective) – Inflexible, resolute, unyielding, unbending
अडिग

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Peel away (phrasal verb) – strip off, come off, fall away, flake off, reveal 

हट जाना