Unacknowledged Urbanisation: New Census Towns of India

Economic and Political Weekly, xlviii(36), 43–51

9 Pages Posted: 27 Feb 2014 Last revised: 1 Jul 2015

Date Written: September 7, 2013

Abstract

The unexpected increase in the number of census towns in the last census has thrust them into the spotlight. The new CTs account for almost 30% of the urban growth in the last decade. The estimated contribution of migration is similar to that in previous intercensal periods. Further, the data indicates a dispersed pattern of in situ urbanisation, with the reluctance of state policy to recognise new statutory towns partly responsible for the growth of new CTs. A growing share of India’s urban population, living in these CTs, is being governed under the rural administrative framework, despite very different demographic and economic characteristics, which which may affect their future growth.

Keywords: Census Town, India's Urbanization, Cities, in-situ urbanisation

Suggested Citation

Pradhan, Kanhu, Unacknowledged Urbanisation: New Census Towns of India (September 7, 2013). Economic and Political Weekly, xlviii(36), 43–51, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2402116

Kanhu Pradhan (Contact Author)

Centre for Policy Research ( email )

Dharma Marg
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi, 110022
India

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