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Mgmt of water a challenge in urban India, says Jaitley

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Management of urban infrastruc­ture, especially water, will become a challenge with more and more people shifting to cities, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today.

The minister further said rapid urbanisati­on India is experienci­ng will make it a nervecentr­e of growth.

“Today, we have 31 per cent of population in urban areas and over the next two decades, I think the figure is going to substantia­lly increase,” he said while addressing Adb-asian Think Tank Developmen­t Forum-2016 here. “And when this figure substantia­lly increases over the next two decades, we will see urban India really becoming a nerve-centre or hub of growth... I see that over next two decades, India will have to go for rapid urbanisati­on.”

About elements of urban infrastruc­ture, he said power supply will increase considerin­g growth in the sector and there is substantia­l improvemen­t in roads.

However, Jaitley said, water will always remain a big challenge because management of the scarce resource is the key.

According to him, the pro- cess of urbanisati­on is partly happening with emergence of satellite towns, sub-urbanisati­on and creation of new cities around important metropolit­an centres.

Citing examples of Delhi and Mumbai, Jaitley said key urban centres in states act as engines of growth. As for the global economy, he felt that it has seen a far more serious challenge in the last few years.

“I ask myself the question did anyone in the meeting have an idea how long this will last and what is really the way out... people have spoken in generaliti­es saying we must use all tools, monetary or fiscal, structural changes. But when these generics are converted into specifics, I find there is lack of ideas,” he said.

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Arun Jaitley

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