Infrastructure plays an important role in economic growth and overall development. Facilities such as roads, electricity, water supply, housing, transport, health centers and communication systems support daily life and economic activities. This paper examines how infrastructure development has influenced the quality of life of people living in surrounding areas. The study is based on the idea that improved infrastructure leads to better access to basic services, increased employment opportunities, higher income levels and improved living conditions. The paper uses secondary data as well as primary data along with researcher’s observations related to the study area. The study found that well-planned infrastructure development has contributed positively to the economic growth and enhanced the quality of life in the town and its fringe areas. However, unequal development, poor maintenance and lack of community involvement has been a major constraint to reduced benefits. The new developmental efforts have given rise to visible problems of dust pollution, traffic diversion and chaotic management of traffic. The reliability of the developed infrastructure is also a concern. The paper concludes that sustainable and inclusive infrastructure development is essential for long-term economic growth and improved quality of life. Policymakers should focus on balanced development that meets the needs of local communities and accelerate the overall quality of life.
Naik et al. (Fri,) studied this question.