Gurugram's Development: A Double-Edged Sword for Environment and Residents
‘Gurugram’s rapid development comes at the cost of environment’
Hindustan Times
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Chetna Joshi, an animal rights and environmental activist, highlights the rapid urbanization of Gurugram, Haryana, India, since 2009, noting its adverse effects on the environment and quality of life. She emphasizes the need for better governance and community awareness to address these challenges while advocating for animal rights and sustainable practices.
- 01Gurugram has seen rapid urbanization since 2009, leading to environmental degradation.
- 02Chetna Joshi transitioned from fashion to activism due to concerns over the city's growth.
- 03Residents face challenges in infrastructure, waste management, and animal rights.
- 04Effective governance and community involvement are crucial for sustainable development.
- 05Joshi's NGO, Kaali Foundation, advocates for the rights of stray dogs in the city.
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Since moving to Gurugram, Haryana, India, in 2009, Chetna Joshi, an animal rights and environmental activist, has witnessed the city's rapid transformation into a concrete jungle. While the initial growth appeared promising, Joshi notes that it has led to significant challenges for residents, including poor infrastructure, environmental degradation, and inadequate waste management. She emphasizes that governance has failed to keep pace with this growth, resulting in a struggle for basic rights and services. Joshi, who founded the Kaali Foundation, advocates for the rights of stray dogs and believes that with the right policies and community awareness, positive change is achievable. Her vision for Gurugram extends beyond development to include compassion and sustainability, aiming for a city where both humans and animals can thrive together.
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The rapid urbanization of Gurugram affects residents' quality of life and the local environment, necessitating community action and better governance.
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