Article(electronic)March 2021

Urban–Rural Dichotomy in Planning: Review of Legal Framework in Four States of India

In: Indian journal of public administration, Volume 67, Issue 1, p. 40-53

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Abstract

Current urbanisation trends in India show a quantum jump in number of 'census towns', which are not statutorily declared as urban areas, but have acquired all characteristics of urban settlements. Sizeable number of such census towns are not located near any Class 1 city. Lack of proper and timely planning has led to unplanned growth of these settlements. This article is based on a review of planning legislations, institutional framework and planning process of four states in India. The present article analyses the scope and limitations of the planning process adopted in the rapidly urbanising rural areas of these states. The findings reveal that states are still following a conventional approach to planning that treats 'urban' and 'rural' as separate categories and highlights the need for adopting an integrated territorial approach to planning of settlements.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2457-0222

DOI

10.1177/00195561211001610

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