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 LAVASA CITY FAILURE 

Lavasa is a private, planned city built near pune. It is stylistically based on the Italian town Portofino, with a street and several buildings bearing the name of that town. Lavasa would be India’s first privately built and managed city, one of five planned for 30,000 to 50,000 people each, with a cost that would be of billion dollars.

Modeled on the cotton-candy harbor of  Italy’s Portofino, Lavasa is a typical example of a large-scale infrastructure has gone bad.



 
Is Lavasa city illegal?

The rs 2,153 crore high-end luxury Lavasa hill city project near Pune has been declared unauthorized by the environmental ministry, but with a lifeline. The ministry, however, in lieu of investments made and third-party rights created, has offered to regularize the project. It has also been ordered that since there was environmental degradation, all work at Lavasa will continue to stay until the company takes a step to regularize the project. It has also asked the company to prepare a Comprehensive Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) and environment management plan .

What went wrong with Lavasa? 

 IS LAVASA  A GHOST TOWN?

Lavasa was once touted as the future template of how Indian cities would look like, a manufactured, manicured paradise in hills near Pune, based Portofino.  However, it got riddled with financial mismanagement, environmental concerns, and chaos the most Indian urban centres have to contend with, eventually rendering it a ghost town.

In late 2010, the Indian Environment and Forests Ministry ordered that construction cease because the project violated environmental laws. as of late 2011, this order has been rescinded. The project’s scale may have been reduced, however, and an initial public offering may not occur.

 Today, Lavasa is
an incomplete shell housing some 10,000people a symbol of the excesses gripping the world’s second most-populous nation.

-ISHITA KASHYAP (teen.script writer)

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