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(e) Satellite city
D. Fill in the blanks with suitable word/words:
1. .......... and ........... were earliest industrial cities.
2.
has by far the highest number of city dwellers living in slums.
3. ...........and..........are satellite town of delhi.
4. ..........is a proposed smart city of Gurjarat.
5. .........campaign has been launched to stress on cleanliness.​

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Answered by Bhanubrand
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Explanation:

e.

Satellite cities or satellite towns are smaller municipalities that are adjacent to a major city which is the core of a metropolitan area.

D. 1

Manchester was the world's first industrial city. From its towering mills, bustling warehouses and crowded streets came new ways to live, work and think, which transformed lives in Manchester and across the world.

2. In absolute numbers, Mumbai has the highest slum population of around 6.47 million followed by Delhi (1.85 million) and Kolkata (1.48 million) The slum areas of Chennai, Nagpur, Hyderabad and Surat have more than half a million population each.

3.Pilkhuwa, a small town and municipality near Ghaziabad city in Uttar Pradesh, is set to be developed as a satellite town of Delhi. ... Delhi metropolitan area at present has four satellite towns — the other two being Gurgaon and Faridabad (both in Haryana). Pilkhuwa too falls in National Capital Region (NCR) too.

4.With these inclusions, six Gujarat cities are among the 90 cities chosen to be developed as smart cities. Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Surat have already been selected in the first three lists announced by the central government.

5.On 2nd October 2014, Swachh Bharat Mission was launched throughout length and breadth of the country as a national movement. While leading the mass movement for cleanliness, the Prime Minister exhorted people to fulfil Mahatma Gandhi's dream of a clean and hygienic India.

Answered by mandharsomnath20
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Answer:

Satellite cities or satellite towns are smaller municipalities that are adjacent to a major city which is the core of a metropolitan area.[1][2] They differ from mere suburbs, subdivisions and especially bedroom communities in that they have municipal governments distinct from that of the core metropolis and employment bases sufficient to support their residential populations. Conceptually, satellite cities could be self-sufficient communities outside of their larger metropolitan areas. However, functioning as part of a metropolis, a satellite city experiences cross-commuting (that is, residents commuting out of and employees commuting into the city).

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