why was there large scale de urbanisation in India
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There was large scale de-urbanization in India because when the main trading centres were shifted from cities to other presidencies the cities couldn't survive without their attraction. Cities like Surat and seringapatam were de-urbanized.
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In India, urbanization takes place at very a rapid pace. Population living in India's metropolitan regions was 11.4 lakh, according to the 1901 census.
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- There was a large-scale de-urbanization in India, as the towns couldn't thrive without their appeal as the main trade centres were shifted from villages to other presidencies. Cities such as Surat and seringapatam have been de-urbanised.
- Among the big states, Tamil Nadu remains the most urbanized state with 48.4 percent of the urban population now led by Kerala (47.7 percent) rising Maharashtra.
- Throughout 2018, Mumbai accommodates 22.1 million residents and is India's biggest urban metropolis, led by Delhi with 28 million residents.
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