Authors :
Ar. Yogita Tushar Kadu
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY695
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Abstract :
This paper explores the transformation of rural
areas into urban towns through the development of new
towns as satellite cities. It investigates the impact of
urbanization on the lifestyle of project-affected people,
emphasizing the changes in access to basic services,
employment opportunities, education, skills development,
and infrastructure. Theoretical background discussions
underscore the importance of effective planning and
management to maximize the benefits of urban
development while mitigating negative impacts. The study
also highlights the role of social and cultural integration in
enhancing the quality of life for residents. Ultimately, it
emphasizes the importance of balanced urban
development to create vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable
communities.
Keywords :
Rural Areas, Urban Towns, New Towns, Satellite Cities, Urbanization, Lifestyle, Project-Affected People, Employment Opportunities, Planning, Social & Cultural Integration
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This paper explores the transformation of rural
areas into urban towns through the development of new
towns as satellite cities. It investigates the impact of
urbanization on the lifestyle of project-affected people,
emphasizing the changes in access to basic services,
employment opportunities, education, skills development,
and infrastructure. Theoretical background discussions
underscore the importance of effective planning and
management to maximize the benefits of urban
development while mitigating negative impacts. The study
also highlights the role of social and cultural integration in
enhancing the quality of life for residents. Ultimately, it
emphasizes the importance of balanced urban
development to create vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable
communities.
Keywords :
Rural Areas, Urban Towns, New Towns, Satellite Cities, Urbanization, Lifestyle, Project-Affected People, Employment Opportunities, Planning, Social & Cultural Integration