"Generally, the level of urbanisation is over 60 per cent in developed economies. It will take time for India to achieve that level. Within two to three decades India's urbanisation should be 60 per cent. But that would require 7-9 per cent economic growth," Panagariya said at the inauguration a 2-day Urban Management Programme.
The process of urbanisation in the country may accelerate as it has touched the threshold of 30-35 per cent urban population, he added.
About India's slow growth of urbanisation, which was 31.16 per cent as per the 2011 Census, he said: "Our process of urbanisation has been slow. When we started in 1951, urban population was just 17 per cent. Thus the urbanisation increased by 2 per cent per decade so far. This happens because of lower base."
He was of the view that the individuals and household take this decision to move to urban areas, but the government has to create opportunities for them.
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Aayog Member Bibek Debroy suggested that government should create local bodies officers cadre to meet the specific management needs of municipalities.
Besides, he also drew attention towards cash strapped local bodies to carry out various works in their areas and poor state of town adjoining cities due to poor management.
NITI Aayog -- in collaboration with Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE) and Temasek Foundation, Singapore -- has ogranised the training progarmme on urban management for state and local bodies officials.
Seven states participating in the programme are Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Assam.