The nature of Indian society is gradually being urbanised? Explain with example.
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Explanation:
The process of urbanization gradually regained its dynamism, reaping the harvest of a number of interconnected developments under pax Britannica. Government expenditure stopped up considerably for the construction of canals and railways and for the reconstitution of centers of civil and military administration.
As an integral part of developments, by the early part of the twentieth century, the urban centers in north India were relocated and redistributed.
'Some of the 'major problems' of 'urbanization' in India' are
1. Overcrowding
2. Housing
3. Urban Sprawl
4. Sewerage Problems
5. Water
6. Transport
7. 'Slums and Squatter Settlements'
8. Unemployment
9. The problem of Urban Pollution
10. 'Urban Crimes'
11. Trash Disposal.