Ahmedabad, Gujarat: During the workshop on 'Densification of Existing Cities: Opportunities & Challenges', CEPT University President Barjor Mehta says, “There was a time when unemployed workers would simply go out and drive rickshaws. With so many rickshaws on the roads, kerosene was used extensively, leading to poor air quality. But then the city evolved, shifting from large textile mills to chemicals, trading, and other industries. A city that adapts and reinvents itself is a dynamic city. We must convey this message to our political, technical, and administrative leadership…”