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How can overcrowding in cities be managed?
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Match the following:
| a. Light House Cities | i. Suffer from energy crisis, waste disposal problems, pollution |
| b. Overcrowded cities | ii. Satellite towns |
| c. Rajarhat, Vashi, Ghaziabad | iii. Example of urbanisation during the Industrial Revolution |
| d. Birmingham | iv. First 20 smart cities |
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- (iv) First 20 smart cities
- (i) Suffer from energy crisis, waste disposal problems, pollution
- (ii) Satellite towns
- (iii) Example of urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
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State whether the following sentences are true or false. Correct the false statements.
- Paris and Zurich are smart cities.
- Mohali, Gurugram, CBD Belapur and Yelahanka are examples of satellite towns.
- Urban life is full of luxury and leisure, therefore people remain healthy and happy.
- Cities provide better jobs, nigher incomes, better education and living style.
- Agricultural needs required a large labour force during the Green Revolution, therefore villages became highly populated.
- Rate of urbanisation in the world is more rapid in the western part of the world than in the east.
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Name the following:
- Cities that grow on the periphery of big cities.
- Cities that manage their efficiency of linking people, place and technology through urban informatics.
- The technology/concept in which multiple devices can be connected to the Internet with a simple 'on' and 'off'.
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- Satellite cities
- Smart cities
- Internet of Things
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What is urbanisation?
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