000 01255pab a2200193 454500
008 180718b2001 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
100 _aLahiri-Dutt
245 _aMillion cities of India: a review of 2001 census data
260 _c2001
300 _ap.97-110
362 _aJul-Dec
520 _aThe last few decades have seen a mushrooming of the million cities in India. They now reveal a wide spatial distribution, excluding the northeastern and hilly states and the peripheral islands. This paper poses two questions: Are all these million cities growing at the same rate? Does the differential growth shed any light on the nature of Indian urbanization? These questions are explored by analyzing the population growth patterns of the million cities of India on the basis of the latest census data and past reports. The paper concludes that the younger million cities with sound industrial bases have grown at a much faster pace than the older mega-cities. As a result, Indian urbanization has assumed a multi-peak character with declining importance of four mega-cities. - Reproduced.
650 _aUrbanization - India
650 _aUrbanization
700 _aSamanta, Gopa
700 _aKuntala
773 _aUrban India
909 _a55348
999 _c55348
_d55348