StingRoy
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Then start the project with 50% of urbanization, then the unbalance of the population would be solved.
China has been successfully reduced the rural population from 1 billion to 500 million in the last two decades.
Not that easy... some people prefer the peaceful lifestyle in the village. I know some of my friends after completing their higher education went back to their villages and are doing perfectly fine in managing their agricultural and small industry businesses. We just can't force people to come to the cities. What needs to be done is to allow people to lead a comfortable life in the villages by encouraging small scale enterprises.
So far only a few state governments have been able to do this successfully. If you provide people in the rural belt ample opportunities, they don't need to migrate to cities. Frankly speaking I believe the best bet for India is to encourage rural employment and give incentives to encourage business establishments locally. Once local people are involved in creating businesses around their local area, there would be an increasing acceptance to large scale industrial projects around them.