Social Sciences, asked by jayakumari25092006, 5 months ago

what is meant by de-urbanisation ?​

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Answered by anushkasingh5nov2006
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Deurbanisation is the process in which people move from the urban areas to rural areas. Industries are being established outside the city because of more affordable cost and the taxes and insurance at a cheaper price and also more people to work than in Urban Areas.

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Answered by Anonymous
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For administrative purposes, the British divided colonial India into three Presidencies, which in turn led to the rise in the importance of the Presidency cities of Bombay, Madras and Calcutta. These cities became the centres of British power in power in the different regions of India. New factories came up, trade developed.

At the same time that these cities were expanding, the towns and cities that manufactured specialised goods declined due to a drop in the demand for what they produced. Old trading centres and ports could not survive when the flow of trade moved to new centres. Similarly, earlier centres of regional power collapsed when local rulers were defeated by the British and new centres of administration emerged. This process is described as de-urbanisation.

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