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    <title>Governance of Megacities: Fractured Thinking, Fragmented Setup</title>
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  <tableOfContents>Definitions and Demographics p.1, Planning for the Metropolitan Region: The Indian Experience p.20, Metropolitan Regions: Is There a Governance System Now? p.36, Infrastructure and Services p.56, Land Management p.82, Energy, Ecology, and Environment p.105, Economy, Livelihoods, and People p.125, Resource Mobilization p.158, Tasks and Challenges p.185, Megacity Governance: The International Experience p.208, Towards an Alternative Entity for Metropolitan Governance p.226</tableOfContents>
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