Analysis of Indian urban policies to identify their potential of achieving inclusive urban growth |
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Authors: | Arindam Biswas Tetsuo Kidokoro Fumihiko Seta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Architecture &2. Planning, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, India;3. Department of Urban Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | India’s approach to development has always been a combination of ‘pro-poor growth’ strategies. In spite of that, majority urban population has remained deprived from basic necessity of human life. In an effort to overhaul this stagnation, the country has consciously shifted its development ideology to inclusive growth in 11th Five-Year Plan 2007. Although the plan did not define inclusive growth, but initiates a debate on the significance of inclusive growth with earlier policy approaches. Initiating a policy argument, this paper records an overview of Indian policy approaches up to year 2014 and analyses its possibilities of achieving inclusive urban growth. |
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Keywords: | inclusive growth consequential analysis welfare ethics outcome utilitarianism |
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