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Town Planning in Mumbai and Bagalkot

Mumbai (Maharashtra), Bagalkot (Karnataka) under construction

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Modern Traditions

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Planning for New Mumbai Mumbai, formerly Bombay, is the commercial and financial centre of India, with a population of about twelve million at the time of writing. The huge city is growing by many thousand hopeful immigrants from predominantly rural areas each day. Mumbai’s particular topography — it is a long, narrow peninsula — meant that the constantly needed extension of the city limits was possible in one direction only, northwards. Britain’s efforts as a colonial power 200 years ago were directed at “citifying” something that was essentially a withdrawn little town because of its outstanding location as a harbour and trading centre. But Bombay did not start to flourish until 50 years later, when the turmoil of the Civil War cut off American cotton export. So the world focused its interest on Indian cotton, and Bombay became the centre for the shipment of goods. Ultra-fast growth began, the port became the largest in India, and rapid urban expansion created the problem of a housing shortage and a proliferation of emergency accommodation. The centre of Mumbai, now and then, is at the southern end of the peninsula, where commercial life developed and population density and land prices are highest.

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Charles Correa and Associates. (2007). Town Planning in Mumbai and Bagalkot. In: Modern Traditions. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8298-8_6

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