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write short note on urban areas​

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Answered by aanya1mehta
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An urban area is an area where many people live and work close together. The population density is higher than in the surrounding area. It is where buildings are close together. Urban is the opposite of rural, where farm lands and nature are. Urban areas are usually cities and towns. Most of the work available in urban areas is factory and office work. agricultural work is rare because buildings are close together and there is no space for farm lands.

There are different urban area definitions for each country. The definitions mostly depend on how populated the country is and if the definition shows a true percentage of how urbanized the country is. For example, in Poland an urban area is any place that has the status of a town, whereas in China it is any district, city, or town with a population density higher than 1500 people per square kilometer. The urban population definition for Canadian and Scandinavian countries depends on density. If there is a house every 200 meters it is classified as urban.

A large urban area, with all connected areas (usually developed around some city) is called a Metropolitan area.

Answered by chaitrapillai20
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. Delhi is unique in the way it is made of many villages. As the city expanded many village settlements with distinct agricultural practices and its allied social life were engulfed in to Delhi city. They were considered as urban villages or Lal Dora areas which were earlier villages

A red thread was tied to mark the boundary by authorities, hence lal dora. In 1908 they were classified as Abadi land and to be used for non- agricultural purposes. The jurisdiction of the municipal authorities or the urban development is not applicable here.

Lal Dora areas are exempted from the building bye laws, and strict construction norms and regulations, as regulated under the Delhi municipal act. The term Lal Dora applies to both Rural & Urban villages and prime areas of Delhi today operate commercial & high-end residential areas like

• Hauz Khas Village,

• Lado Sarai,

• Khidki village, S

• hahpur Jat,

• Chhatarpur.

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