Slums affected on growing the urbanisation??
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The process of urbanisation affects all sizes of settlements so villages gradually grows to become small towns,smaller towns become larger towns and large towns become cities
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In my opinion yes,slums affect and create problems to grow the urbanisation.
Because of the urbanisation, the population of the cities increases rapidly.But the housing facilities do not increase in the same proportion as the population.Most of the migrated people are economically weak.They cannot afford the housing offered in the cities.
Migrated people have generally come for employment but it is not necessary that they get relevant jobs.Hence incomes are very low.Such people build temporary and semi structure houses in open space These houses are mostly illegal.
They do not get the basic facilities from the local self government.
The density of houses is very high.Roads are narrow.There is a lack of basic facilities.These slums keep on rising uncontrollably.This many give rise to social and health reissues which definitely affects on the urbanisation.
Thanks.
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In my opinion yes,slums affect and create problems to grow the urbanisation.
Because of the urbanisation, the population of the cities increases rapidly.But the housing facilities do not increase in the same proportion as the population.Most of the migrated people are economically weak.They cannot afford the housing offered in the cities.
Migrated people have generally come for employment but it is not necessary that they get relevant jobs.Hence incomes are very low.Such people build temporary and semi structure houses in open space These houses are mostly illegal.
They do not get the basic facilities from the local self government.
The density of houses is very high.Roads are narrow.There is a lack of basic facilities.These slums keep on rising uncontrollably.This many give rise to social and health reissues which definitely affects on the urbanisation.
Thanks.
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