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Problems of city beautiful (Chandigarh)

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Answered by rahul123437
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Chandigarh is one of the most preferred places to live. A city with greenery around and changing weather.

Explanation:

  • No place on this earth is untouched by the growing population and their demands and so is Chandigarh.
  • It is has been facing problems due to unplanned consequences.
  • The common problems faced by people living there are; water problems, power cuts, traffic jams during peak hours, increasing pollution affecting the health of the people around, public transportation system not up to the mark, waste management not systematic and planned.
  • Coming in detail to these problems, during summers the water supply is not there for the entire day with poor quality. Major areas have power cuts for 2-3 hours daily.
  • Chandigarh being a connecting state has started facing the problem of traffic jams more recently, as it is more of a residential city.
  • Per capita Chandigarh records of highest vehicles, adding only to an increase in pollution levels.
  • Growing population around requires an increase in a systematic public transport system.

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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Problems of city beautiful (Chandigarh)

Explanation:

  • Chandigarh – the city beautiful and happiness-is the first planned city of independent India.
  • The city is famous for many things like the great heritage, the Sukhna Lake, beautiful monumental gardens, delicious food, and great culture and people.
  • The city faces a lot of problems like any other city in India like,
  1. Over population
  2. Water crisis
  3. Power shortage and cuts
  4. Huge vehicle transport and peak hour traffic jams
  5. Pollution from vehicles and farming from nearby villages
  6. Lack of cleanliness due to improper waste management system
  7. Poor public transport system
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