how industrialisation changed the Indian society
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As the Industrial Revolution was a shift from the agrarian society, people migrated from villages in search of jobs to places where factories were established. This shifting of rural people led to urbanisation and increase in the population of towns.
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Industrialization has brought enormous changes in land use, population, economy, and socio-cultural life. The most vitally affected were the inhabitants of 28 villages living on a site chosen for the construction of the heavy engineering factory, who had to be evacuated and resettled in a completely different place.
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