J.P. SINGH

India’s urbanization differs markedly from that of the more developed
regions. While urban growth in the more developed regions is slowing down,
India’s urbanization is moving with a speedy pace. India has been facing a serious problem of
the rapid rise of population since the last seven decades. The huge size of
urban population has reached nearly 400 million now, while until the nineteenth
century no developed country had a population of more than 100 million.
Only a few metropolises dominate the remainder of the country so
excessively that they prevent other parts from developing, causing increasing
regional imbalance. The rapidly increasing population requires a commensurate
increase in the number of jobs in urban areas, if this population is not to
starve or be reduced to total dependence. The expansion in the industrial
sector of the economy has lagged far behind the population growth. This has
resulted in increasing unemployment, slums, deterioration in urban living,
crime, political tension, poverty and similar other problems. It appears that
India is likely to confront still greater urban problems in future. With the
hasty rise of population, the quality of life in big cities has deteriorated
quite significantly.
Covering multifaceted dimensions of urban growth, the book offers
fresh debates on India’s urbanization. It will be useful for researchers,
students, urban planners and policymakers, interested in urban studies.
1. Introduction
to Urbanization in India
2. Urbanization
and Urban Growth: A Global Overview
3. Urbanization in
India: Concepts and Theories
4. Urbanization in
India, 1901–1971
5. Urbanization in
Independent India
6. Urban India: A
Socio-economic Profile
7. Challenges of
Urbanization and Environmental Degradation
J.P. Singh, author
and lexicographer, holds a PhD in Demography from the Australian National
University, Canberra. He had advance training in population and economics at
the ISS, Hague (the Netherlands) and attended Summer Training Program at
Institute of Population, East-West Center of University of Hawaii (USA). He has
worked as Professor of Sociology, Additional Director of Population Research
Centre and Pro Vice-Chancellor of Patna University, Patna. He has also worked
as Director (Higher Education), Government of Bihar. He has published more than
100 research papers and book reviews in professional journals from India and
abroad and set a record of publishing 40 books in the field of demography,
anthropology, sociology and Indology during four decades of his academic
career.
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