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what is isolated settlement

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Answered by Kristen32
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isolation settlement refers to areas either in the long distance away from cities where there is lack of facilities as well as opportunities such as transportation, market , training place , educational institutions
Answered by Qwrome
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The isolated settlement is a settlement that is cut off from other civilizations, trade routes, and transportation.

  • A settlement is a place where people live.
  • It can be as small as a single house in a remote area or as large as a mega city (a city with over 10 million residents).
  • Isolated settlements don't have basic facilities like health, education, markets, etc.
  • They are generally far from the cities.
  • Such settlements may be permanent or temporary.
  • Economic activities, farming, and geography can be reasons behind the isolated settlements.
  • They lack modern infrastructures like roads, electricity, and network connectivity.
  • Some examples of isolated settlements are,

                     Tribal villages in the Gadchiroli district of Maharastra with very few homes and Isolated villages in the northeastern state of India.

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