Cities key to India s post-pandemic growth: WEF study PTI
Updated : Jan 10, 2021, 12:52 pm IST
The study by the Geneva-based World Economic Forum (WEF) said the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic has been catastrophic for cities
Among other recommendations, the report underscores the critical role data can play in helping cities manage and direct emergency operations during a crisis. (Representational image)
New Delhi: Cities have borne the maximum brunt of the COVID-19 outbreak but they will also be key to India s post-pandemic growth as they account for nearly 70 per cent of the country s GDP and an average of 25-30 people migrate to cities from rural areas every single minute, a new study has shown.
Cities key to India s post-COVID growth: World Economic Forum study
It said that about 25 million households in India - 35 per cent of all urban households - cannot afford housing at market prices and it is time to create a new urban paradigm.
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NEW DELHI: Cities have borne the maximum brunt of the COVID-19 outbreak but they will also be key to India s post-pandemic growth as they account for nearly 70 per cent of the country s GDP and an average of 25-30 people migrate to cities from rural areas every single minute, a new study has shown.
Cities key to India s post-pandemic growth: World Economic Forum study
Among other recommendations, the World Economic Forum report underscores the critical role data can play in helping cities manage and direct emergency operations during a crisis. PTI
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Cities have borne the maximum brunt of the COVID-19 outbreak but they will also be key to India s post-pandemic growth as they account for nearly 70 percent of the country s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and an average of 25-30 people migrate to cities from rural areas every single minute, a new study has shown.
The study by the Geneva-based World Economic Forum (WEF) said the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic has been catastrophic for cities.
COMMUNIQUE OF THE MEETING OF NFF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD AT CONFERENCE HOTEL, ABEOKUTA ON MONDAY, 28TH DECEMBER 2020
COMMUNIQUE OF THE MEETING OF NFF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HELD AT CONFERENCE HOTEL, ABEOKUTA ON MONDAY, 28TH DECEMBER 2020
The Executive Committee of Nigeria Football Federation met on Monday, 28th December 2020 to deliberate on important issues in Nigerian Football and resolved as follows:
1) The meeting commenced with a one-minute silence in honour of the Member of the Executive Committee, Hon. Emmanuel Ibah, who passed on Tuesday, 15
th December 2020 in the Akwa Ibom State capital, Uyo after a brief illness. Members prayed for the repose of his soul and for the Almighty God to grant his family, friends, relations, the Akwa Ibom State football family, the NFF and the Nigerian Football family at large the fortitude to bear the big loss.
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