
The author and entrepreneur Suhel Seth strongly criticized the state of infrastructure in the gurrogram, accused the political inability and lack of urban planning for the deteriorating state of the city. Seth, who spoke at the podcast, described the city, a home for some of the largest Indian businesses, as “absolute mess”.
“I live in a gurmogram and for better or worse I have many visitors who come to visit me, and I’m very proud of where I live, but I’m sure I’m horrified by the surroundings where I live. And there are visitors from all over the world?
Seth did not stay criticized by Haryan’s political leadership and accused the subsequent main ministers of neglecting the gurrogram despite his economic importance.
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“And I Began to Wonder Ml Khattar Was The Chief Ministry of Chief, Then Nayab Singh Saini Became, Both have Been UTterly Usheless and Incompentent. One Has Been promoted to the Cabinet and the Other is the Chief Minister. IF GRUGRAMD IS YOUR GOLDEN GOOSE, WHERE IT Contributes The Highes of Taxes Compared to All Other Cities in Haryana Combined, WHY WOULD YOU TO
“The richest people live in a slum environment”
Despite hosting the headquarters of companies such as Coca-Cola, EY, Hero Motocorp, Max, Fortis and Apollo, Grrabogram fights bad roads, traffic jams, floods and waste management. Seth emphasized the disconnection between the wealth of the city and its deteriorating infrastructure.
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“The gurigram can place the richest and largest companies in India, but its infrastructure is” slum, “and the civil engineer in the country is” worst “,” he said.
“We have the worst civil engineers in India. Absolutely. We have fired the use of technology in civic planning and infrastructure. We are not interested.”
Seth, who has developed a sharp contrast with Chinese infrastructure planning ahead looking for the infrastructure, told Beijing on the British Airways Advisory Board.
“When we arrived at the airport, we saw that 60% of it was closed. I asked why. They said it was scheduled for 2040. In India we still build using 1947 thinking.”
He also questioned the narration around the growth of the gurmogram and said that the city is not the result of policy planning, but spilling companies.
“It didn’t grow because of Hindustan’s lever. It grew because GE and Genpact came first for back-off operations. The city developed around it and didn’t plan.”
This is not the first time that Suhel Seth focused NCR. In a recent post XHe mocked the floods of the monsoon in the region and wrote: “NCR is the only place on the planet that boasts two locations side by side. Grumram and Delhi.”
He also described the gurigram as “shame in this country”, pointed water -known streets, unchanged garbage and a special reality that liqueurs buy traffic lights.
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“Every year, without government help, we create Venice for people who can enjoy,” he said.
Its solution? “Unholy taken over” of the Civic Administration to return the basic responsibility.
“We have become the country of suffering and suffering,” Seth said, calling for urgent and visionary leadership to transform how Indian cities are designed, built and managed.
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