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Describe the classification of urban settlement?

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Answered by vasuthemis
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The census of India, 1991 defines urban settlements as “All places which have municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee and have a minimum population of 5000 persons, at least 75 per cent of male workers are engaged in non-agricultural pursuits and a density of population of at least ...

Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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The Correct Answer is mentioned below

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An urban settlement is a densely populated area within an urban area. It's a densely populated neighbourhood with a lot of man-made structures. Municipal urban settlements, such as Cape Town in Western Cape, are a sort of subdivision.

All urban settlements can be classified as towns, cities, metropolitan cities, or megacities based on their population size. Cities can be classified into administrative, industrial, transportation, commercial, mining, cantonment, educational, religious, tourist, and other categories based on their purposes.

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