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प्रश्न
Write a comparative note on urbanisation in Brazil and India.
उत्तर
Urbanisation refers to the movement of people and human settlements from the rural areas to the urban areas. It is an important phenomenon of the 21st century. People migrate to other areas because of factors like employment opportunities, a higher standard of living, better facilities and infrastructure.
BRAZIL:
- Brazil is one of the few developing countries that is experiencing a huge increase in urbanisation. Urbanisation is an important factor that is contributing to its economic growth.
- Nearly 86% of the country’s population is living in cities. Cities like Sau Paulo is emerging as one of the major hubs of the country. But it is concentrated in the southern and the south-eastern parts of the country. This is because of the better facilities found in these parts.
- Even though the southern coastal climate is hot and humid, the region has adequate availability of water and natural resources.
- The transportation facilities are also much better.
- The settlements in the north-eastern parts of Brazil are scattered/dispersed in which the habitation regions are isolated or located far away from each other. This is because of the occurrence of severe droughts and famines in the highlands because of the scarcity of water.
- Thus, agriculture practices will be lesser resulting in sparse settlements. Also, the population in Amazon River basin is less.
- Hence urbanisation is also less in the region. Now the government is encouraging
‘Go West’ policy to reduce regional imbalance and ensure balanced development.
INDIA:
- Urbanisation in India is also similar to that experienced in Brazil. About 34% of the population is living in urban areas.
- Even though the rate is lesser in India, urbanisation is contributing to the rapid development in both countries.
- As of the present data, Delhi and Chandigarh experience the highest rate of urbanisation. But in India also the trend is lopsided.
- Southern India is highly urbanised compared to Northern India. Goa is the most urbanised state with 62.17% of its population living in urban areas. It is followed by Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This is because of the higher level of development and a higher standard of living associated with the southern states as compared to the northern ones.
- Northern states - except Delhi and Chandigarh -experience low levels of urbanisation. It is the lowest in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, and Rajasthan where people migrate to other states for better opportunities.
Thus, it can be said that in both Brazil and India the effects of urbanisation is lopsided.
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Answer in detail:
Explain in detail about urbanization in India .
Give a geographical reason.
Urbanization is increasing rapidly in India.
Some amenities and facilities are given here. Tick (correct) in the relevant column and complete the table on the basis of their presence in urban and rural areas or both. And write five sentences on each with examples from your vicinity.
Amenity | Available in Villages |
Available in cities |
Explanation |
Petrol Pump | |||
Weekly Market | |||
Primary Health centre |
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Police Outpost | |||
Art Gallery | |||
Gram Panchayat | |||
Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) |
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Primary School | |||
Senior School | |||
College | |||
Shop | |||
Multi-speciality Hospital |
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Metro Station | |||
Bus Station | |||
University |
Tell whether settlements shown in images (a) and (b) are urban or rural.
(a) |
(b) |
Read the graph in Fig. below and answer the following questions:
- What was the percentage of urbanisation in 1961?
- In which decade was urbanisation the highest?
- In which decade was the growth of urbanisation lowest?
- What inference can you draw regarding India’s urbanisation after reading the graph?
- In which decade is the percentage of urbanization 27.8?
- What is the difference between the percentage of urbanisation from 1971 and 1981?
State whether right or wrong.
Development of roads is one of the development index of a country.
Prepare a line graph with the help of given statistical information and answer the questions given below-
India-trends of urbanization(%)
Year | India |
1961 | 18.0 |
1971 | 18.2 |
1981 | 23.3 |
1991 | 25.7 |
2001 | 27.8 |
2011 | 31.2 |
Questions-
- In which year 18% urbanization is found?
- Urbanization has increased by how many percent from 2001 to 2011?
- In which decade was the growth of urbanization highest?
Find the correct pair.
Indian states with less than 20% urbanisation.
Find the correct pair.
Indian states with less than 61% to 80% urbanisation.
Mark the following in the outline map of India. Write the names and give index:
- Union territory - Daman
- Heavy rainfall region to the west coast
- Cold desert
- Region to the north having high density of population
- Kanyakumari
- Chilka lake