5 octobre 2012
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edenis, « Led by census towns, migration mixes up urbanization », SUBURBIN - ANR, ID : 10.58079/ulm6
Census towns are largely the outcome of local populace forcing a change in their rural settings “Kerala is a different story to the rest,” said Partha Mukhopadhyay, a senior research fellow at think tank Centre for Policy Research in Delhi. “There it’s desakota, the border between rural and urban is very hazy. The physical agglomeration was always there, but these were villages and so, from the census point of view, they were never part of an urban agglomeration. In the last 10 years, they h...