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India will have 7 megacities by 2030, says UN

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_statistics

In one survey (Article is there on PDF), one of every 4 chinese is a rapist and 1 of 10 is a gang rapist.


Wait a minute, the report actually says one of every 4 Indian is a rapist and 1 in 10 is a gang rapist! Thank you for bringing my attention to this. I will use this source from now on.

So you are judge mental and presumptuous. A rather endearing combination in one person.

What brand of tampon do you use? I'm just curious. Please don't be so defensive.
 
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Wait a minute, the report actually says one of every 4 Indian is a rapist and 1 in 10 is a gang rapist! Thank you for bringing my attention to this. I will use this source from now on.



What brand of tampon do you use? I'm just curious. Please don't be so defensive.
Lost for words I see
 
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Why are you so defensive? You should be proud of who you are. Don't let other people define your self-worth.
Repetitive. Tell u what now it's not even funny. Take some rest. Ask mummy for some chicken soup for your soul and go to sleep.
 
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I think you still don't get my point: you are being too sensitive. Why can't you just accept your culture as it is and be proud of it? Why do you have to be ashamed of India's lack of hygienic practices? Why care about what the rest of the world do or think? Be proudly unhygienic and be proudly filthy. Take pride in India's colorfulness!

Why not you stop your burning ahem...ahem?

You need a burnol.

I think you are burning that poor thing for almost 4 or 5 years here in pdf.
 
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I trees they should be practical.
Over confidence is not really confidence but living in delusion and denial.

Guiyang City, capital of china'a poorest province


I like decent home far from city, surrounded by trees.. thanks apartment..
 
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Repetitive. Tell u what now it's not even funny. Take some rest. Ask mummy for some chicken soup for your soul and go to sleep.

Who said I was being funny? You are as self-absorbed and intelligent as a Bengali woman on her period. Again, I'm not being judgmental.
 
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is that the reason little India is the most terrible place in Singapore in terms of cleanness and security?
@Mista @eldarlmari

women can feel safe walking at 1am in the morning at other parts of the country, but not in little india
is that the reason little India is the most terrible place in Singapore in terms of cleanness and security?
@Mista @eldarlmari

Little India:


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women can feel safe walking at 1am in the morning at other parts of the country, but not in little india


Little India:


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In Singapore?
R u serious?
I have been to Singapore for once and transferred there for many times but I have never been to non Chinese regions. Changi Airport is the best!

Singaporean Chinese told me their city was the cleanest.
@Mista @eldarlmari Can u confirm?
 
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In Singapore?
R u serious?
I have been to Singapore for once and transferred there for many times but I have never been to non Chinese regions. Changi Airport is the best!

Singaporean Chinese told me their city was the cleanest.
@Mista @eldarlmari Can u confirm?

i got fined $500(2 days jailtime -in-lieu if u are unable to pay/dont want to pay) for flicking cigarette butts b4. with such stringent anti-littering laws, im not surprised if we r indeed the cleanest country in the world

3rd time onwards = no fine + no jail- but https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrective_work_order (a kind of shame campaign because u would have to wear the vest withe CWO tag and evvery1 would know u're a litter bug))

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In Singapore?
R u serious?
I have been to Singapore for once and transferred there for many times but I have never been to non Chinese regions. Changi Airport is the best!

Singaporean Chinese told me their city was the cleanest.
@Mista @eldarlmari Can u confirm?

yes only in little India and another area called Geylang(a vice activity-filled red-light district)

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The noise and bustle on the streets of India’s biggest cities is a defining characteristic of a country that’s home to over a billion people.

Every year, millions more leave their traditional homes in rural towns and villages and head into urban areas. The United Nations World Cities Report 2016 says 9.6 million people will move to New Delhi by 2030.


To qualify as a megacity under the UN definition, an urban area must have a population of 10 million people. The UN takes into account urban sprawl and measures populations beyond official city limits. On these criteria, India currently has five megacities.

1. New Delhi The capital city has a population of 26.5 million people
2. Mumbai India’s financial hub has a population of 21.4 million people
3. Kolkata An important trading hub, with 15 million people living in urban area
4. Bengaluru The ‘Silicon Valley’ of India; 10.5 million people call it home
5. Chennai Home of the Indian motor industry, as well as 10.2 million people


Other urban areas in India are growing rapidly as people look to cities for jobs and financial security, as well as the chance of a better education for their children. This rural-to-urban migration will result in two more urban areas becoming megacities by 2030, says the UN.

1. Hyderabad A strong IT hub and tourism centre. It may be home to 12.8 million by 2030
2. Ahmedabad The heart of the textile industry is expected to house 10.5 million by 2030

The UN’s World Cities report finds that big cities "create wealth, generate employment and drive human progress". On the downside, megacities are also responsible for driving climate change, inequality and exclusion, as well as the breakdown of traditional family structures, which leaves elderly people isolated and vulnerable.

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Image: UN World Cities Report
Megacities and mega-slums

Many millions of people who move to India’s growing cities will miss out on the economic benefits of urban living. The UN report says the number of people living in slums across the developing world rose from 689 million to 880 million between 1990 and 2014. The Dharavi slum in Mumbai is home to an estimated one million people. New arrivals are not totally deprived of opportunities, however. According to the Economic Times of India, the slum has an economic output estimated at $1 billion a year.

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Image: UN World Cities Report
The global rise of megacities

The drift from rural to urban living is not exclusive to India; it's happening across the developing world. The UN report says 500 million people currently live in 31 megacities around the world.

What's more, the number of cities with populations of more than 10 million people will rise to 41 by 2030. Most of that growth will happen in Asia and Africa. The two continents will be home to 33 of those 41 megacities by 2030.

i think u meant 10 mega slum cities
 
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I like decent home far from city, surrounded by trees.. thanks apartment..
I like it too....
Housing far from downtown of Chinese cities is alway cheap.....
In Shanghai, housing in suburb can be only 20% of the ones in downtown....

How about this Gaofeng Township in suburban Guiyang City?
30km from downtown....
 
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