Amplifi 2.0: An Assessment Platform for India’s Urban Development
Recently, the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs launched the Amplifi 2.0 portal with the goal of enabling data-driven policymaking for urban development across India.
Need
- India has been witnessing rapid urbanisation over the last few years. By 2030, India is projected to have 60 crore (40%) of the population living in urban areas compared with 37.7 crore (31%) in 2011.
- According to the 2011 Census, urban India contributed 63% to the country’s GDP, and this is projected to increase to 75% by 2030.
- By providing researchers and policymakers with access to a wealth of urban data, Amplifi 2.0 is ....
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