Gurgaon,
a town on the southwest fringe of Delhi, was modestly
famous in the 1920s, when a British civil servant
named Brayne developed a rural-development program
known as the Gurgaon Experiment. It failed. Now,
however, Gurgaon is booming, though this has nothing
to do with rural development. The town is on the
far side of Delhi's airport and has become an industrial
and corporate center. Read
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