5. According to a report by National Geographic, By 2050 the world’s population is
expected to reach 9.8 billion. Nearly 70 percent of this booming population—6.7 billion
people - is projected to live in urban areas.
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10. Solution:-
● Criss-crossed extensive network of
rivers and canals that channel every
precious drop of rain into storage
reservoirs.
One of the biggest
challenges facing any
global city will be
ensuring a constant
safe supply of that
most precious of
resources "WATER".
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12. How can the cities
of today grow and
thrive to become
the places we want
to live in tomorrow?
Solution :-
● Creating Sustainable
Manageable Human
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16. ● Underground infrastructure
● PreVision Designed layers of Essential Services
1. Water & electrical tunnels
2. Pedestrian & commercial
spaces
3. Transportation like Highways,
subways
4. Telecommunication
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17. As the threat posed by the climate crisis deepens, there has
been renewed interest in developing electric passenger
aircraft as a way of reducing emission
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21. The financial sector is very very critical sector for
any country. And for country like India almost 55%
of our GDP comes from the SERVICE SECTOR.
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23. SOLUTIONS:-
● A large scale shift from fossil fuels to
renewable energy is the only real way to
reduce the carbon emissions.
We know that we are
living through a
climate crisis, a
mass extinction and
an era of normalised
pollution that harms
our health.
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27. “Knowing too much of your future is never a good thing.”
― Rick Riordan,
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28. 1. Low crime rate.
2. Huge anti-corruption policies.
3. Heavy punishment for criminals.
4. Separation of religion from public administration.
5. A place thinking about the longer term than just the next election.
6. Country full of self-awareness, self-discipline and visions.
A man-made paradise
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