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This study examines the issues faced by Gujarat, India's Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR) as it transitions to an entrepreneurial urbanization paradigm. The main focus of the study challenge is to comprehend the development trajectory of DSIR, specifically with respect to industrial expansion and sustainable urbanization, while tackling problems like land acquisition disputes and delays in infrastructure. The study uses a mixed-method approach, drawing on secondary literature analysis, industry reports, and direct data from governmental sources. It looks at the beginnings of DSIR, its growth plan, its corporate directional approach, and the wider socioeconomic effects of its evolution. The primary conclusions point to a paradigm shift toward a "entrepreneurial urbanization" model that is driven by funding from the private sector and government assistance. However, obstacles like property disputes and delays in infrastructure provide serious obstacles to the advancement of DSIR.
Diya Patel - (Fri,) studied this question.