Geography, asked by bhuvadivyesh76, 10 months ago

state the main features of urbanisation.

Answers

Answered by technicalhimanshugup
1

Answer:

hhhhhhhhhajhjahahyyauau me know if you need anything else from me please let

Answered by JanviJ15
2

Answer:

follow mark as brainliest

Explanation:

Urbanization in India began to accelerate afterdue to the country's adoption of a mixed economy, which gave rise to the development of the private sector. Urbanisation is taking place at a faster rate in India. Population residing in urban areas in India, according to 1901 census, was 11.4%.[1] This count increased to 28.53% according to 2001 census, and crossing 30% as per 2011 census, standing at 31.16%.[2][3] In 2017, the numbers increased to 34%, according to The World Bank.[4] According to a survey by UN State of the World Population report in 2007, by 2030, 40.76% of country's population is expected to reside in urban areas.[5] As per World Bank, India, along with China, Indonesia, Nigeria, and the United States, will lead the world's urban population surge by 2050.[2]

Mumbai saw large-scale rural-urban migration in the 20th century.[see main] Mumbai, in 2018, accommodates 22.1 million people, and is the largest metropolis by population in India, followed by Delhi with 28 million inhabitants. Witnessing the fastest rate of urbanisation in the world, as per 2011 census, Delhi's population rises by 4.1%, Mumbai's by 3.1% and Kolkata's by 2% as per 2011 census compared to 2001 census. It is quite understandable that when people or an entire group of people for that matter move from one place to another,especially from rural(gaon of India) to urban(especially Delhi,Mumbai,Chandigarh) areas they look forward to a better standard of living(majorly farmers).Then,to meet these standards.

Similar questions