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I am a lapsed engineer from here, and an aspiring city planner from here.
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Ideology vs. Reality in Transportation
We need to leave ideology behind in order to study how cities really work. Nor can we find solutions at the extremes of laissez-faire or total state ownership. Rather, solutions will have to be found in the messy in-between where markets and governments work together to improve the lives of Delhiās residents. Continue reading →

