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India Plans 'Namo Cities' Around RRTS Stations to Manage NCR Population Growth

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India is planning to develop new urban centres called 'Namo Cities' as part of its Regional Plan-2041 to address projected population growth in the National Capital Region. The cities will be built around Namo Bharat Rapid Rail Transit System stations as Transit-Oriented Developments. Each planned city aims to integrate housing, employment, and essential services within close proximity to high-speed transit hubs. The initiative represents a major shift in how urban expansion in the Delhi-NCR region will be planned and managed in the coming decades.

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