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Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR Shape India’s Urban Landscape

A recent report by Knight Frank India unveils how six major cities—Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai-MMR, Ahmedabad, and Chennai—are driving the nation’s urban evolution. With a focus on infrastructure development, real estate dynamics, workforce participation, and governance, the findings underscore Hyderabad as India’s fastest-growing city, followed closely by Bengaluru, while Delhi-NCR emerges as a model of governance and infrastructure excellence.

Hyderabad has cemented its position as a top-performing city, powered by an impressive 10% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in residential launches over the last decade. Real estate prices surged by 11% in 2023, reflecting strong investor confidence and buyer demand. Major transport infrastructure projects have further elevated Hyderabad’s appeal. These advancements, paired with an increasing population of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) and progressive government policies, reinforce the city’s reputation as a dynamic hub of growth.

Bengaluru continues to lead as the country’s innovation and technology capital, boasting a workforce participation rate of 76% and an unemployment rate of just 1.8%. Despite recent disruptions in the start-up ecosystem, the city maintains its economic stability, supported by robust commercial real estate sales and a thriving business environment. Known as a global investment destination, Bengaluru exemplifies how a skilled workforce and tech-driven growth fuel sustainable development.

Delhi-NCR excels in governance and physical infrastructure, with India’s largest metro network covering 350 km and serving 6.8 million commuters daily. Initiatives like the Eastern Peripheral Expressway enhance connectivity, while green spaces and advanced healthcare systems elevate the region’s quality of life. E-governance platforms streamline public services, setting a benchmark for other urban centres.

From Hyderabad’s booming real estate market to Bengaluru’s entrepreneurial resilience and Delhi-NCR’s governance, these cities highlight India’s path towards sustainable urban growth. Their advancements in economic, social, and environmental parameters underline their roles as drivers of India’s urban future.

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