October 4 2013. Authored by: Dr Sandhya Ahuja. Page 2. Page 1 of 12. The slum population of India has increased during 2001-11
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Table 1.10: State Share of Slum Population to Total Slum Population of India. 26. Table 1.11: Urban Population Urbanization Level and Urban Growth Rate.
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Urban population in India has grown from 78.9 million in 1961 to 286 million in 2001 and is estimated to be doubled in next 25 years. Cities and towns are
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SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER - 2020. Odisha Review. ISSN 0970-8669. Urban India is undergoing a process of great slum population to total slum population in India.
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1 “In total 881080000 slum dwellers are estimated to be living in developing countries only and this figure has been calculated considering just four out of the five-slum household’s deprivations included in the MDG’s definition as security of tenure cannot be accurately calculated yet
According to Government sources the Slum Population of India have exceeds the population of Britain It has doubled in last two decades According to last census in 2001 the slum-dwelling population of India had risen from 27 9 million in 1981 to 61 8 million in 2001 Indian economy has achieved a significant growth of 8 percent annually
Rapid urbanization and increasing migration from rural areas has led to growth of slums in every city/town, not only in India, but elsewhere in the world. Nearly world’s 1/3rd urban population were lived in slums in 2001. Majority of them were in the developing regions accounting for 43 percent contrast to 6 percent in more developed regions.
The greatest part of this population is distributed across the developing world as follows: 332 million slum residents in Eastern and South-Eastern Asian countries, 197 million slum dwellers in Central and Southern Asian countries, and the sub-Saharan Africa slum population accounting for the remaining 189 million (United Nations 2018).
The invisible population of urban areas was counted for the first time in India, in 2011 and included in the urban population. The present chapter describes the efforts taken by the government to count the slum population and the distribution of the slum population at the national level. It also elucidates the definitions and types of slums.
Image characteristics and texture-based (GLCM) measures were used in this study for detecting the slums. “PParticipatory mapping for city?wide slum upgrading in India”, was a project work undertaken by a Non-Governmental Organization, SPARC, Mumbai, India using Google Earth images, open GIS software (QGIS), and GPS for slum mapping.