India, March 23 -- Cities are not just clusters of buildings and roads; they are living, breathing entities that evolve with the dreams and aspirations of their people. Across India, as populations have grown and economies have expanded, land use policies have adapted to allow cities to flourish. The Government of India has established norms for land use change, enabling agricultural land on the periphery of cities to be repurposed for commercial, residential, and industrial purposes. This transformation has been a catalyst for economic growth, improved infrastructure, and better urban living. However, in Jharkhand, old land use policies continue to hold back progress, making it difficult for cities to expand in an organized and sustainable...
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