THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - May 18, 2018 - Topic 2
Cities are economically
vibrant spaces around the world and draw a large number of rural migrants
looking for better prospects. This is a sustained trend, particularly in
developing countries now, as production, jobs and markets get concentrated.
More evidence of this comes from the UN Department of Economic and Social
Affairs, which has released its 2018 Revision of the World Urbanization
Prospects. Forecasting for the year 2050, the UN agency estimates that the
percentage of urban residents in India would be 52.8, compared to 34 today,
while Delhi would edge past Tokyo as the world’s most populous city by 2028.
India, China and Nigeria are expected to lead other countries and account for
35% of the projected growth in urban population by mid-century. This forecast
frames the challenge before developing countries, India in particular.
Urbanisation in the country is a complex process, since it is defined not by a
constant migration of rural residents but by the flow of workers, mostly men,
and the expansion of big cities through the addition of neighbouring towns.
Among governments there is a strong policy emphasis on improving facilities in
rural areas, indicating a political preference for reduced migration to urban
centres, although there is a natural economic magnetism to cities. The
imperative before the Centre and State governments is to come up with policies
that provide adequate services in the villages, while investing in cities to
ensure that their high levels of productivity and efficiency are not
compromised.
Even with only a third of
the population living in cities, civic anarchy is rampant in the country.
Housing deficits have led to the proliferation of slums, lack of enforcement of
building norms has left the metros heavily congested, and poor investment in
public transport has fuelled unsustainable levels of private vehicle use.
Moreover, as recent data released by the World Health Organisation show, 14
Indian cities are among the top 20 worldwide with the worst air quality
profiles for fine particulate matter of 2.5 micrometres. Most cities are also
unable to collect and dispose of municipal waste scientifically, and simply
dump them in the suburbs. Such a dismal scenario can only get worse with higher
population concentrations, unless city governments come into their own. Even
two-and-a-half decades after municipal laws were reformed, elected Mayors lack
the stature and authority to introduce urgently needed reforms. Now is the time
to take a fresh look at urban governance. While the Centre’s goal of homes for
all by 2022 is laudable, it is unlikely to be realised without a push from the
States, and the launch of schemes driven by innovation and low-cost approaches.
Augmenting rental housing should be a priority within the plan. Integrating
green spaces, open commons and wetlands will make cities cleaner and
aesthetically richer.
Vocabulary
Vibrant: full of energy and
enthusiasm.
Example: A vibrant cosmopolitan
city
Synonyms: spirited, lively, full
of life, energetic, vigorous
Prospects: the possibility or
likelihood of some future event occurring
Example: There was no prospect
of a reconciliation
Synonyms: likelihood, hope, expectation, anticipation
Concentrate: focus one's attention
or mental effort on a particular object or activity.
Example: She couldn't
concentrate on the movie
Synonyms: focus, direct, center, centralize; focus
on, pay attention to
Evidence: be or show evidence of.
Example: That it has been
populated from prehistoric times is evidenced by the remains of Neolithic
buildings
Synonyms: indicate, show, reveal, display, exhibit, manifest, testify
to, confirm
Migration: seasonal movement of
animals from one region to another.
Example: This butterfly's
annual migration across North America
Emphasis: special importance,
value, or prominence given to something.
Example: They placed great
emphasis on the individual's freedom
Synonyms: prominence, importance, significance, value, stress, weight
Imperative: giving an
authoritative command; peremptory.
Example: The bell pealed again,
a final imperative call
Synonyms: peremptory, commanding, imperious, authoritative, masterful
Efficiency: the state or quality
of being efficient.
Example: Greater energy
efficiency
Synonyms: organization, order, orderliness, regulation, coherence
Concentration: the action or power of
focusing one's attention or mental effort.
Example: Frowning in
concentration
Synonyms: close
attention, attentiveness, application, single-mindedness
Approach: a way of dealing with
something.
Example: We need a whole new
approach to the job
Synonyms: method, procedure, technique, modus
operandi
Aesthetic: concerned with beauty
or the appreciation of beauty.
Example: The pictures give
great aesthetic pleasure
