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Urban infrastructure refers to the physical systems in a city that support essential flows such as streets, energy, water, sanitation, information networks, waste management, and green spaces, necessary for the citys functioning and development.
The population residing in urban areas in India, ing to the 1901 census, was 11.4%, increasing to 28.53% by the 2001 census, and is now currently 34% in 2017 ing to the World Bank. ing to a survey by the United Nations, in 2030 40.76% of countrys population is expected to reside in urban areas.
There are currently 17 operational rapid transit (Officially and popularly known as Metro) systems in seventeen cities across India, with Delhi Metro being the largest. As of July 2024, India has 939.18 kilometres (583.58 miles) of operational metro lines in 17 cities.
Roads are the dominant mode of transportation in India today. They carry almost 85 percent of the countrys passenger traffic and more than 60 percent of its freight.
An urban infrastructure system refers to a network of interconnected infrastructures that manage flows, movement, and exchange within urban areas, including transportation, energy, water, wastewater, solid waste, and information and communication technologies (ICT).
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Road transport is the primary mode of transport for most Indian citizens, and Indias road transport systems are among the most heavily used in the world. The Golden Quadrilateral connects the four major metro cities of India, viz., Delhi (north), Kolkata (east), Chennai (south) and Mumbai (west).
Major Challenges Municipal finances are a critical component of urban infrastructure funding but have remained stagnant at just 1% of GDP since 2002. Nationwide, property tax collection stands at a mere ₹25,000 crore, which is only 0.15% of GDP. Collection inefficiencies further exacerbate the problem.
Current government investment (2018 figures) in urban infrastructure stands at around ₹1.3 lakh crore annually. This is just a little over one-fourth of the required ₹4.6 lakh crore per year. Broadly, about 50% is estimated for basic urban services, with the other half for urban transport.

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