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Examine the problems of urbanization with special reference to india in 500 words

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Answered by writersparadise
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Although Urbanization is an indication of the economic growth of a country, it leads to other disastrous effects to the environment and to the people.

The growth in urbanization causes a haphazard and chaotic growth of people and housing in the urban areas. This unplanned urban sprawl has caused the deficient supply of resources like water, electricity, housing space, education, employment, sanitation, medical resources, transport, etc.

The major problem of unemployment and lack of facilities leads to poverty that increases social evils like thefts, dacoity, etc.

Also, the lack of urban space leads to the invasion of the urban and rural areas into the agricultural and forest areas, causing a disruption in the natural habitats.

The other issues include - increase in slums, overcrowding, increase in urban pollution, disposal of wastes and trash, etc.

You can use these points and make it a 500-word paragraph.
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Uncontrolled urbanization and the developing populace pressure are basic difficulties for the water administration in urbanized locales of the rising and creating nations. As far as the earth, the proportional effect of urban advancement and groundwater speaks to a standout amongst the most vital parts of developing cities.The association between urban development and groundwater might be clarified in the connection with the land utilize example and phase of city progress on influencing the amount and nature of groundwater.

It appears that urbanization lessens penetration to groundwater because of the impermeabilization of the catchment by cleared regions, structures, and streets. Be that as it may, revive underneath urban areas is generally significantly more prominent than the pre-urban esteems.

Quickly developing urban communities with an insufficient wastewater framework have a conceivably real impact on expanding groundwater revive than urban areas with sewerage framework. It can be additionally inferred that all urbanization procedures can possibly build the rate of infiltration to groundwater.

Notwithstanding, obviously human exercises in urbanized ranges undermine the groundwater not just due diffuse contaminant stacking from urban revive framework yet additionally because of numerous different ways.
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