Sustainable development can really help inclusive economic growth
The huge metro cities are all centers for the massive development of the organized service sector at various levels and there is no escape from this route of development. These cities have excellent transport facilities and these cities have everything that it takes for a very decent standard of life.For example, the biggest development of the best CBSE schools has already happened in New Delhi, Chennai, and Bangalore. There are branded arts and science colleges and the best engineering colleges and the deemed Universities in these cities. There are five-star, four-star, and all sorts of budget hotels, very good roads, a good metro rail system, and hundreds of thousands of shops in various shapes and sizes that sell everything on earth.
To enable another form of alternate development in tier 2 and tier 3 towns, a limited amount of industrialization is advisable, but BPOs and other similar IT-enabled service sector organizations should be formed so that educated people have avenues for employment.
Their salaries would automatically support the growth of good private CBSE schools that would establish themselves over a period of a decade. the colleges will also follow, but this sort of development, where agriculture co-exists with limited industrial growth should happen in the Hindi belt, more than elsewhere, as the pace of industrialization and the growth of the IT sector is very poor, when compared to the South Indian cities and the overall situation in these States,