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- W164020905 abstract "The proposition of a sluggish urban growth received empirical backing from the population figures released for 2011 Census. Most of the cities with population of a hundred thousand-plus for which data are available have recorded a significant decline in their population growth, more so for the million plus cities, suggesting that they have become less welcoming to migrants. A process of sanitisation and formalisation seems to be discouraging the inflow of rural poor in these cities. Delhi, the hub of socio-economic and political life of India, a symbol of ancient values and aspirations and capital of the largest democracy, is assuming increasing eminence as a global city. The low population growth in Delhi can be attributed to the massive Jhuggi-Jhonpri removal as a result of the construction of flyovers and metros and sanitization drives associated with the launch of JNNURM in 2005. Strict policing of public spaces have restricted further growth of slums in the city in a bid to make the city Slum Free. The Basic Services for the Urban Poor programme under JNNURM have addressed the issue of provision of basic services to the urban poor in a cosmetic manner basically by relocating the poor to the urban fringes resulting in their economic dislocation. This may account for the decline in the number of squatter settlements in the city during the last decade." @default.
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- W164020905 title "Urbanization Trends of Indian Metropolises: A Case of Delhi with Specific Reference to the Urban Poor" @default.
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