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Discussion on Consultation Paper on City GDP Measurement Framework

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Feb 25, 2019
Last Date :
Apr 01, 2019
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“Dull, inert cities, it is true, do contain the seeds of their own destruction and little else. But lively, diverse, intense cities contain the seeds of their own regeneration, ...
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Mitul Kansal
7 years 3 months ago
Ahmadabad is the capital city of Gujarat in India, 6th largest city of India, is the 3rd fastest growing city of the decade. Ahmadabad houses many biggest companies including in the sector of Pharmaceutical, Textiles.
GDP ($US): 64 billion
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The capital and largest city of the state of Tamil Nadu, located off the Bay of Bengal, is the largest commercial and industrial center of South India, the city’s economy has a wide industrial base in the computer, technology, automobile, health sectors and hardware manufacturing.
GDP ($US): 66 billion
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Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of Telangana, and 4th largest city of India, the city is largest contributor to the GDP, the largest employer are the governments of Telengana and India with 197,253 employers. The city is home to many major industries and information technology is one of the major businesses of the city.
GDP ($US): 74 billion
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Bengaluru is the 3rd populous and capital city of the state of Karnataka, located in southern India at a height of over 900 meters above sea level. It is the 2nd fastest growing metropolis and 4th fastest moving consumer goods market in India.
GDP ($US): 83 billion
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Kolkata is the capital and largest city of the state West Bengal, the 3rd richest city, and main commercial hub of the East and North East India, with 40% of labor force of total population, the city is home to many industrial units including Steel, Heavy engineering, mining, minerals, cement, pharmaceuticals, food processing, agriculture, electronics, and textiles.
GDP ($US): 150 billion
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Delhi is the capital city and 2nd largest city of India, largest commercial center in northern India, Delhi’s workforce forms 32.82% of total population. Delhi had 129,000 industrial units with manufacturing sector employed 1,440,000 workers, the city has one of the fastest growing retail industries.
GDP ($US): 167 billion
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Mumbai is the largest city of India and main hub of business, and is the Richest City in India, located in the coastal of Maharashtra state is main hub for exports and imports on sea transportation. Mumbai city generates about 6% of the total GDP of the country and lending 10% of factory employment.
GDP ($US): 209 billion
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India is the 2nd highest populous country with many major cities and it’s highly populated too. Here, the Richest Cities ranked on the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of a 2011 data. Many cities in India highly populated, the trading between the cities is improved, transportation systems transformed with a modern system. The Cities GDP would increase and change hugely by the year 2020. The GDP is the total value of City including every product on any Human consuming things and services.
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Refuse straws: It’s as simple as adding, “No straw, please” when requesting beverages at restaurants or cafes.
Refuse beverage tops.
Pick up trash in your neighborhood and when visiting parks and beaches.
Recycle the plastics you use and no longer need.
Return single-use bags to grocery stores for them to recycle.
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Instead of buying water in plastic bottles, invest in a water filter and reusable water bottle(s). Bonus: it’s cheaper in the long run.
Make your own reusable cloth bags from old t-shirts, using basic sewing skills (or no sewing at all). (Find simple instructions online).
Choose clothing made from earth-friendly materials instead of microfibers and other synthetic fibers, which pollute our water.
Bring a reusable container to a restaurant with you when you expect to have leftovers.
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