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... India . M.S. Nathawat Scientist , B.M. Birla Institute of Science and Technology , Jaipur , India . Pushpa Pathak Research Fellow ( Urban and Regional Planning ) , National Institute of Urban Affairs , New Delhi , India . V.S. Phadke ...
... India . M.S. Nathawat Scientist , B.M. Birla Institute of Science and Technology , Jaipur , India . Pushpa Pathak Research Fellow ( Urban and Regional Planning ) , National Institute of Urban Affairs , New Delhi , India . V.S. Phadke ...
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... India's urban population is expected to cross 300 million mark by the year 2001 at the prevailing rate or urban growth . ' About 65 per cent of India's urban population resides in 296 class I cities which have a population of over ...
... India's urban population is expected to cross 300 million mark by the year 2001 at the prevailing rate or urban growth . ' About 65 per cent of India's urban population resides in 296 class I cities which have a population of over ...
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... India , Draft Report submitted to the Water and Sanitation Division , the World Bank , Washington D.C. 6. Census of India ( 1991 ) . Provisional Population Totals : Rural - Urban Distribu- tion , Paper - 2 of 1991 , New Delhi . 7 ...
... India , Draft Report submitted to the Water and Sanitation Division , the World Bank , Washington D.C. 6. Census of India ( 1991 ) . Provisional Population Totals : Rural - Urban Distribu- tion , Paper - 2 of 1991 , New Delhi . 7 ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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