‘This isn’t real infrastructure’: Finfluencer slams what cities are becoming
Most people, more roads, more buildings and more airports announce progress. But Akshat Shrivastavavavava, the founder of wisdom hat is not sure.
In recent X, he disputed a popular idea of what “good infrastructure” claims that the word is about how much it improves.
“What do people think? Good infrastructure is added roads that have increased roads, the number of new airports, the number of hospitals in your city, “Shrigastavan wrote.
Then he turned the list.
“What’s really really?” Good quality air, garbage collection, cleanliness (low infractory pressure in the context of the population). Multiple transport modes.
His post hit the chord, especially when infrastructure is often used as the development of shortring. But Shriscua claims that real markers are much more residential and local.
In his words, “the goal of infrastructure is to improve the quality of life.”
This means creating cities where people breathe fresh air, work faster, walk safely and live in cleaner districts. The framing of Shrivastava changes the conversation what is being built for who is being built, and does it mean their daily lives meaningful?