Potentiality of the Satellite Town

  • Unique Paper ID: 179919
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 8871-8874
  • Abstract:
  • Urban areas are transforming the world. Many of these are initially to break down. In India, the concept of a satellite town is not new. During the British era, many attempts were made, and following independence, the Indian government started a number of large-scale projects through laws, policies, and corporate partnerships. India's satellite cities are ignoring traditional planning and design elements, sustainable building methods, the problem of unemployment, and the city's economic vitality—all of which are essential for the revival of satellite town culture. These autonomous towns work to manage and reduce the growing urban sprawl. They are intended for a major urban center to expand in every direction possible. They are meant to accommodate and serve a rapidly increasing population; individuals may generate an interest in advancing the development of the current settlement in an urban area. They function as self-sufficient, autonomous municipalities. This study aims to collect all the necessary data to address problems that arise in satellite cities, such as traffic jams, environmental issues, economic considerations, and unemployment, among other things.

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@article{179919,
        author = {RUCHI RAMESHCHANDRA GANDHI},
        title = {Potentiality of the Satellite Town},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {12},
        pages = {8871-8874},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=179919},
        abstract = {Urban areas are transforming the world. 
Many of these are initially to break down. In India, the 
concept of a satellite town is not new. During the 
British era, many attempts were made, and following 
independence, the Indian government started a 
number of large-scale projects through laws, policies, 
and corporate partnerships. India's satellite cities are 
ignoring traditional planning and design elements, 
sustainable building methods, the problem of 
unemployment, and the city's economic vitality—all of 
which are essential for the revival of satellite town 
culture. These autonomous towns work to manage and 
reduce the growing urban sprawl. They are intended 
for a major urban center to expand in every direction 
possible. They are meant to accommodate and serve a 
rapidly increasing population; individuals may 
generate an interest in advancing the development of 
the current settlement in an urban area. They function 
as self-sufficient, autonomous municipalities. This 
study aims to collect all the necessary data to address 
problems that arise in satellite cities, such as traffic 
jams, environmental issues, economic considerations, 
and unemployment, among other things.},
        keywords = {Development, Satellite cities,  Urbanization.},
        month = {May},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 12
  • PageNo: 8871-8874

Potentiality of the Satellite Town

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