K.P. Singh, DLF’s chairman emeritus, expresses regret over Gurgaon’s unplanned development, attributing it to a small-scale mindset. He advocates for larger-scale urban planning, citing the Noida model of government land acquisition and auctioning as a viable solution. Singh emphasizes the need for visionary planning to create sustainable cities and address the challenges of rapid urbanization in India.
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