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what are the causes of urbanization​

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Answered by vaishu4837
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Causes of urbanization......

The two causes of urbanisation are natural population increase and rural to urban migration. Urbanisation affects all sizes of settlements from small villages to towns to cities, leading up to the growth of mega-cities which have more than ten million people.Urbanisation in the developing world occurs for two main reasons: the natural increase of population and rural to urban migration.

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

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The two causes of urbanisation are natural population increase and rural to urban migration. Urbanisation affects all sizes of settlements from small villages to towns to cities, leading up to the growth of mega-cities which have more than ten million people.

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