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how did town planning by british in delhi prove to be beneficial for the indians

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Answered by nadeemrramzan
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Answer:British planning for Indian cities laboured under serious internal contradictions. As a colonial power, Britain ruled India primarily for its own benefit; at the same time, it had to address all the usual issues of urban governance, such as control of space, provision of water, sewerage, roads, street lighting and police. Naturally enough, the British often viewed Indian problems through the lens of Britain's experience in its own first era of rapid industrialisation, urbanisation, and popular democracy. India's conditions were, however, quite dissimilar and the immense size and diversity of India produced divergent policies in different regions and at various times.

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Answered by shailjasinha523
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This planning by british in delhi prove to be beneficial for the indians because now a days we can see many

monuments, architecture, roads, buildings etc in delhi as well as many other place in india

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