Real estate veteran KP Singh urges Prime Minister Narendra Modi to establish a committee focused on urban infrastructure development in major cities, emphasizing its critical importance.
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KP Singh is a prominent real estate developer and the founder of DLF, one of India's largest real estate companies. He has over five decades of experience in the industry and has been instrumental in shaping the urban landscape of India.
KP Singh has proposed the establishment of a dedicated committee for urban infrastructure development in major cities across India. This committee would assess current infrastructure needs, develop comprehensive plans, coordinate with stakeholders, and monitor project progress.
India's rapid urbanization has put a strain on existing urban infrastructure. Efficient transportation, reliable water supply, and effective waste management are essential for the sustained growth and modernization of urban areas.
The benefits include enhanced urban planning, increased investment in infrastructure projects, better quality of life for urban residents, and the promotion of sustainable development practices.
The real estate industry has shown strong support for KP Singh's proposal. Industry leaders believe that a dedicated committee would streamline the process of infrastructure development and address current gaps in urban planning.
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