Evolution and growth of Chirimiri town: A critical appraisal of sustainability of colliery towns in 21st century India (Record no. 520613)

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Personal name Kumar, Sateesh and Tiwari, Rambooshan
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Title Evolution and growth of Chirimiri town: A critical appraisal of sustainability of colliery towns in 21st century India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Nagarlok
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Extent 54(2), Jun, 2022: p.65-85
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Summary, etc Coal mining in India has initiated the process of urbanisation in sparsely populated interior regions of India, and most of the colliery towns of India are small in size and mono-functional in nature. Coal mining in central India was initiated at the beginning of the 20th Century, and a few small urban settlements evolved with the beginning of the collieries. Most of these colliery towns are mono-functional and still insignificant in population size. On the contrary, Chirimiri has evolved into a relatively populous multi-functional town over the years. Henceforth, it is interesting to demystify the evolution process of the largest colliery town in the region. It is also worth understanding that the decline of mining towns is a common phenomenon across the globe, and the process of de-urbanisation of the Chirimiri town has already begun. However, population decline is slow, and the town is fighting hard against its inevitable fate. Unfortunately, like many small towns, Chirimiri is also a neglected town where no significant record is available about the town (not even City Development Plan). The present study attempts to describe the evolutionary history of the town systematically. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Urbanisation, Eolution, Colliery town, Chirimiri, Sustainability.
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Main entry heading Nagarlok
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://www.iipa.org.in/cms/public/uploads/394551658912326.pdf
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Subject DIP URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-09-27 54(2), Jun, 2022: p.65-85 AR127196 2022-09-27 Articles

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