Manish Mirani
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- Mar 16, 2013
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- Hindi
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- India
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- Japan
Hello everyone,
I am living and working in Japan and right now preparing for IELTS.
I have written down this essay i would be really thankful if you make any suggestions or comments.
Any support is really very appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Manish
QUESTION
In the early 21st century, the proportion of the world’s population living in cities has increased substantially. People have grown in ever growing numbers from rural to urban areas. As migration from rural areas to cities continues it is inevitable that infrastructure in these cities will collapse.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
ANSWER
With the beginning of 21st century, world economy has entered in to very dynamic stage. Urban cities being the center of the economy, population shift from villages to cities is on rise creating more need for the sustainable infrastructure.However,it is disagreed that infrastructure in cities will collapse. Referring to the cities of China and Australia from migration, infrastructure and economic point of view will show this.
Firstly, fastest developing country like china is experiencing huge shift of population from villages to major cities in recent year. For example, shanghai, the capital of china has experienced massive migration from rural towns to cities.In spite of this population rise in recent years shanghai has acceptable standards of infrastructure due to government’s massive investment in infrastructure as the base of economy. Hence from this example it can be seen that even though population rises infrastructure will not collapse.
Secondly, cities in country with high GDP rate like Australia have undergone massive population rise from migrants and immigrants. For example, cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane have been planned very well in advance considering country’s present and future needs. Hence due to such a sustainable infrastructure it is not possible to imagine that infrastructure will fall down in spite of burgeoning migration.
In summary, viewing the infrastructure status of cities like shanghai and Sydney it is clear that infrastructure in cities will not be influenced at all from population rise. After analyzing this subject it can be predicted that urban cities if well planned and managed will be able to sustain the future.
I am living and working in Japan and right now preparing for IELTS.
I have written down this essay i would be really thankful if you make any suggestions or comments.
Any support is really very appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Manish
QUESTION
In the early 21st century, the proportion of the world’s population living in cities has increased substantially. People have grown in ever growing numbers from rural to urban areas. As migration from rural areas to cities continues it is inevitable that infrastructure in these cities will collapse.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
ANSWER
With the beginning of 21st century, world economy has entered in to very dynamic stage. Urban cities being the center of the economy, population shift from villages to cities is on rise creating more need for the sustainable infrastructure.However,it is disagreed that infrastructure in cities will collapse. Referring to the cities of China and Australia from migration, infrastructure and economic point of view will show this.
Firstly, fastest developing country like china is experiencing huge shift of population from villages to major cities in recent year. For example, shanghai, the capital of china has experienced massive migration from rural towns to cities.In spite of this population rise in recent years shanghai has acceptable standards of infrastructure due to government’s massive investment in infrastructure as the base of economy. Hence from this example it can be seen that even though population rises infrastructure will not collapse.
Secondly, cities in country with high GDP rate like Australia have undergone massive population rise from migrants and immigrants. For example, cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane have been planned very well in advance considering country’s present and future needs. Hence due to such a sustainable infrastructure it is not possible to imagine that infrastructure will fall down in spite of burgeoning migration.
In summary, viewing the infrastructure status of cities like shanghai and Sydney it is clear that infrastructure in cities will not be influenced at all from population rise. After analyzing this subject it can be predicted that urban cities if well planned and managed will be able to sustain the future.