Industrial revolution led to gradual shift of people from villages to towns. Industries and
which were newly emerging, they settled down in makeshift houses and shelters which
urban activities gave livelihood to many people. As people moved to towns
were cramped and had little sanitation or other facilities. Accidents, diseases and
epidemics were common. Most workers' residential areas lacked proper ventilation, health
and sanitation facilities. Slums became common scenario in towns and cities especially
near the factories and mines. At the same time, distinct quarters came up for the rich and
the powerful. These areas well provided in terms of open spaces, sanitation, water supply,
roads and other facilities. Slowly, people fought for their civic rights and the conditions of the workers quarters also improved
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