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      • In Kerala, the growth of census towns can be attributed to improvement of transport facilities, massive decline of the male workforce in agriculture and related activities along with shift to tertiary sector.
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  2. in the state, in the context of its unique settlement pattern. The report identifies a rapid increase in urban share of population in the state from 25.96% to 47.72% during last 10 years. The SUR assesses that the present urbanisation of Kerala is an urban spread rather than the result of the structural changes in the

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  3. Mar 29, 2018 · The authors here examine the growth trends in Kerala’s urban population, the tempo and degree of concentration and capture the changes in development indicators based on data available from the Census of India. The recent upsurge of 92.8 per cent urban growth rate in Kerala is due to the areal reclassification.

  4. Urbanisation is a positive power and urban growth is a thrust to development. It assist the provision of public services to a large sector of the population, and make possible better economic opportunities and improve living conditions for those people even in the rural areas.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Kerala ranks highest in urbanisation and productivity; however, the state faces challenges in inclusion and environmental safety. To gain an understanding of why Kerala falls behind in inclusive and environmentally safer cities, a study was undertaken in close collaboration with urban local governments and communities.

  6. Jun 19, 2024 · The state of Kerala’s urbanisation is a unique and intriguing phenomenon, distinct from many other regions in India. This study has delved into the spatial and temporal aspects of urbanisation in Kerala, shedding light on the distinctive features that set it apart from the rest of the country.

  7. The urban populace of Kerala has registered a huge growth over the last decade as the number of towns in the State increased three times. Urbanisation, as measured by the share of urban population of the State, has shown a sharp increase from 25.96 per cent in 2001 to 47.72 per cent in 2011.

  8. Jan 1, 2017 · The recent upsurge of 92.8 per cent urban growth rate in Kerala is due to the areal reclassification. The higher order towns (Classes I and II) in Kerala show a decline in growth of...