Explore the key challenges facing Indian cities, including urban infrastructure deficits, environmental degradation, housing shortages, and water management issues. Discover how these challenges impact urban development and the steps needed to transform these cities into sustainable growth engines.
Urban InfrastructureEnvironmental DegradationHousing ShortageWater ManagementSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate NewsApr 22, 2025

The primary challenges include urban infrastructure deficits, environmental degradation, housing shortages, and water management issues.
Urban infrastructure deficits lead to traffic congestion, pollution, and strain on public services, affecting the quality of life and economic activities.
Key environmental issues include air pollution, waste management problems, and the lack of green spaces, which pose health risks and contribute to climate change.
The demand for affordable housing far exceeds the supply, leading to the growth of informal settlements and slums that lack basic amenities.
Water scarcity, over-extraction of groundwater, pollution of water bodies, and inadequate water supply systems are the main challenges in water management.

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