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how were the new towns different from old towns ​

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Answered by ParikhAyushi
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  • The new towns were located in relatively undeveloped sites. ... Each was to have an admixture of population so as to give it a balanced social life. Proposed ultimate population figures of this first group of new towns ranged from 29,000 to 140,000.
  • The new towns were located in relatively undeveloped sites. ... Each was to have an admixture of population so as to give it a balanced social life. Proposed ultimate population figures of this first group of new towns ranged from 29,000 to 140,000.new town - a planned urban community created in a rural or undeveloped area and designed to be self-sufficient with its own housing and education and commerce and recreation. populated area, urban area - a geographical area constituting a city or town.

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Answered by Anonymous
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