chauhan worked the morning shift and is just now getting home at 4:30.uhan graduated from a technical school near his village and migrated to delhi, where he married and started a family. he purchased his home with a loan from his employer. as a new member of india's growing middle class, chauhan's migration to the city had a positive outcome. ( speaking hindi ) translator: you couldn't get a lot of things back home. today, some people in the villages have televisions and radios, but when i left, no one in my village had any of those things. you can buy all sorts of things here in delhi. you can buy everything you need. narrator: however, people sharing chauhan's dream continue to pour into the city daily, adding to the already burgeoning urban population. japanese geographer minamino takeshi puts the dilemma this way. ( takeshi speaking japanese ) translator: as to what is causing the problems of india's cities? basically, it's easier to live in the city than it is to live in the countryside. so what needs to be done is to make it easier to live in the