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ID168256
Title ProperUrbanization in India Before and After the Economic Reforms
Other Title InformationWhat Does the Census Data Reveal?
LanguageENG
AuthorSarkar, Raju
Summary / Abstract (Note)The main objective of this paper is to analyze the recent trends and patterns of urbanization before and after the economic reforms in India. In addition, the paper explores the emerging patterns of urban growth and captures the changes through development indicators based on the available data from the Census of India and National Accounts Statistics. The study employs an exponential growth rate and a linear model for determining the pace of urbanization, which is then plotted on a scatter diagram. It is surprising to note that wherever urbanization was expected to accelerate, it has instead slowed down. Economic reforms have been not uniformly implemented because of the faulty national economic policy which has discouraged the growth of urban employment and is a cause for concern that requires political attention. The study concludes that economic reforms are necessary for accelerating urbanization, promoting small and medium-sized urban areas, human capital, socio-cultural mobility, and plans for eco-friendly green cities.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 54, No.8; Dec 2019: p.1213-1226
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2019-12 54, 8
Key WordsEconomic Reforms ;  India ;  Urbanization ;  Census ;  Urban Growth