in many countries, there is a shortage of housing due to growing population. Some people argue that new towns should be built in the countryside. Other argue for the regeneration of the cities. What are the advantages and Disadvantages of building new towns in the countryside?

In our modern times, the rapid rise of inhabitants in our ecosystem has created a shortcoming of accommodation in several nations. While
this
remains a topic of debate, many contemplate the redevelopment of better towns in the outskirts of the urban areas.
this
essay shall
further
elaborate on the pros and cons regarding
this
issue. On the one side, urbanization and expansion of rural areas will lead to the development of locations with modern amenities and better health facilities.
This
will lead to
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spurge of revenue and profitable contribution which will attract several people to the site.
For example
, 30 years ago, a lot of the residents living in Mumbai moved to Pune which was
then
considered as a small town in the outer region of Maharashtra and now it has been remodelled to the leading Silicon Valley city of India.
Therefore
, making
such
a location feasible for residence with better living conditions as compared to city life.
Additionally
, it can reduce the greenhouse gases caused to overcrowded residence dependence on fossil fuel for locomotion and electricity generation.
On the other hand
, the construction of accommodations with facilities could disrupt and destroy the delicate environment of animals and birds residing which lead to the migration or extinction of
such
organisms.
For instance
, many deers and monkeys were driven off for the construction of the IT sector in Mysore to attract youngsters to work and reside there.
Hence
, it demolitions the normal habitats of species for our selfish needs.
Moreover
, it could pollute and accumulate waste material which could destroy the beauty and serenity of the locality and neighbourhood. In conclusion, I firmly believe that remodelling and renovation of domestic areas in the suburban area can attract both positive and negative aspects; but I strongly believe that pros outweigh the cons and
such
sites need to be developed without disrupting the nature surrounding them.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • overcrowded cities
  • distribute the population evenly
  • congestion
  • natural surroundings
  • quality of air
  • well-being
  • infrastructure
  • investment
  • resource-intensive
  • environmental impact
  • agricultural land
  • natural habitats
  • wildlife
  • ecosystems
  • rural economy
  • job opportunities
  • rural depopulation
  • social disruption
  • urban design
  • sustainable
  • livable towns
  • urban sprawl
  • inefficient land use
  • dependency on cars
  • modern urban design principles
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