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Urbanization is increased rapidly in India

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Answered by Marmy07
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Explanation:

(i) In India, there has been growing industrialisation, leading to availability of jobs in urban areas.

(ii) Urban areas have better facilities and amenities like water supply, electricity, health, education, etc.

(iii) There is increasing migration of people from rural areas to urban areas.

(iv) The urban population is increasing due to the expansion of urban centres and emergence of new towns.

So, urbanisation is increasing rapidly in India.

Answered by jyoshnarayavarapu999
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↠The main causes of urbanisation in India are:

✯Expansion in government services, as a result of the Second World War

✯Migration of people during the partition of India

✯The Industrial Revolution[citation needed]

✯Eleventh five-year plan that aimed at urbanisation for the economic development of India

✯Economic opportunities are just one reason people move into cities

✯Infrastructure facilities in the urban areas

✯Growth of private sector after 1990

✯Growth of employment in cities is attracting people from rural areas as well as smaller cities to large towns.

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