Chandigarh Achieves India’s First Slum-Free Status in 2025 | Mumbai Faces New Urban Challenges
Chandigarh has become India’s first slum-free city in 2025, marking a significant milestone in urban development. Meanwhile, Mumbai faces emerging challenges in its ongoing growth. Discover the latest updates on India’s urban transformation! 🏙️

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Chandigarh has officially become India’s first slum-free city in 2025! 🏙️✨ A major milestone in India’s urban development and housing mission. However, while one city celebrates progress, Mumbai faces a growing concern — reports suggest over 1.5 lakh people have created new slum settlements due to rising housing costs and migration.
In this video, we explore:
🏠 How Chandigarh achieved “slum-free” status
📈 The government policies and rehabilitation drives behind the success
💸 Why Mumbai continues to struggle with urban housing
🌆 What India can learn to ensure inclusive development for all
👉 Watch till the end to understand the contrast between two of India’s major cities — one symbolizing progress, the other reflecting persistent challenges.
#Chandigarh #Mumbai #UrbanDevelopment #IndiaNews #SlumFreeIndia #HousingForAll #SmartCity #UPSC #CurrentAffairs2025
In this video, we explore:
🏠 How Chandigarh achieved “slum-free” status
📈 The government policies and rehabilitation drives behind the success
💸 Why Mumbai continues to struggle with urban housing
🌆 What India can learn to ensure inclusive development for all
👉 Watch till the end to understand the contrast between two of India’s major cities — one symbolizing progress, the other reflecting persistent challenges.
#Chandigarh #Mumbai #UrbanDevelopment #IndiaNews #SlumFreeIndia #HousingForAll #SmartCity #UPSC #CurrentAffairs2025
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