New Census Towns in India Shaping Future Urban Development Patterns.
The number of new census towns in India has increased unexpectedly. These towns were already meeting the criteria in 2001, easing concerns about inflated urbanization. They make up 30% of urban growth, with variations between states. Most new towns are not near big cities, showing a dispersed urbanization pattern. Despite having different characteristics, many of these towns are still governed under rural administration. This could impact their future growth.