Social Sciences, asked by koyal64, 1 year ago

Growing urban population has not only created problems in the urban centres but also it has affected the rural areas. Explain.

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Answered by SUCCESS123
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(a) In 1991, nearly 65% of the total urban population lived in ‘million plus cities’, with population of one lakh and above.

(b) This trend of concentration of large urban population in big cities is very alarming. This has put great strain on existing resources and services available inithe cities such as power, sanitation water supply, health problems, transport, etc.

(c) The situation in rural regions is also deteriorating. The landless farmers are migrating.

(d) Urbanisation reduces forest cover as well as cultivable land. It leads to ecological imbalance or environmental pollution. The rural areas further deteriorate.

(e) Agriculture suffers from disguised unemployment. This shows the lack of demand for labour in primary section.
Answered by fanbruhh
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Growing of population is very big problem .
Growing of population in urban areas also affect rural areas because when population grows rapidly in urban areas there will be the problem of place and space for the people so many people move to rural areas and practice that it become urban ...because of this the rural areas also get polluted like urban areas.
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