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The Print on MSNUrban India is warming faster, 3.2% of city GDP could be at risk by 2050—World BankReport studied 24 cities with focus on Chennai, New Delhi, among others. Timely adaptation can avert billions of dollars of ...
Indian cities are becoming increasingly more vulnerable to floods, heatwaves, and other climate-related risks and will ...
The World Bank reports India needs $2.4 trillion by 2050 for urban infrastructure to support a growing urban population, ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNWorld Bank Calls For Climate Resilient Cities In India, Expects Urban Population To Double By 2050Climate change is affecting rainfall patterns and intensity, increasing heat stress, and contributing to flooding. It is projected that urban pluvial or stormwater flooding-related losses, which ...
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The World Bank report identifies Delhi, Chennai, Surat and Lucknow among cities most exposed to urban heat island effects and ...
A World Bank report said India spends about 0.7% of its GDP (2018) on urban infrastructure and services, which is much lower than other countries ...
Urban areas in India are warming faster than rural ones, potentially putting 3.2% of city GDP at risk by 2050, according to a World Bank report.
Indian cities are at a critical juncture, needing urgent action to combat escalating climate risks and ensure sustainable economic growth, according to a World Bank report.
Hurun Research Institute, opens new tab recently released the Global Unicorn Index 2025, a ranking of the world’s unicorns, ...
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News9 Live on MSNDeloitte South Asia CEO sees FY26 GDP Growth for India at 6.7%, says Long-Term Prospects at 7-8%India's economy is likely to grow by 6.7% in the current fiscal year that started in April and can realistically achieve 7-8% ...
Deloitte predicts India's FY26 GDP growth at 6.7%, driven by services, investments, and agricultural productivity. Long-term ...
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