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AUGUST 13, 2006
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A Makeover For Mumbai
The city of 16 million people, ravaged by floods and blasts, needs an overhaul if it is to become a global metropolis. Here's how to do it.

Best Cities, Really?
It's a bit of a joke to call our best cities so, when their infrastructure is creaking, half their inhabitants live in slums, and there is no civic management to talk of. What India needs is a wide-scale urban renewal. The good news: There is a plan already in place.
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The Accidental Silicon Valley
Yes, the traffic sucks big time, but in a flat world Bangalore is still Back Office Central. Read More

Ready For The Ride
Maybe it's because of the Metro or its booming suburbs, but Delhi has experienced a renewal of sorts. There's plenty to be done, though, and the Commonwealth Games in 2010 seem like the perfect excuse to get going. Read More

City City Bang Bang!
Why does Chennai get more bad press than it deserves?
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