By the early 20th century only _______ per cent of Indians were living in cities.
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By the early 20th century only _______ per cent of Indians were living in cities.
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The two architects who designed New Delhi and Shahjahanabad were ______________ and _______________.
The British saw overcrowded spaces as ______________ .
In 1888 an extension scheme called the ________________________ was devised.
Identify three differences in the city design of New Delhi and Shahjahanabad.
Who lived in the ‘white’ areas in cities such as Madras?
What is meant by de-urbanisation?
Why did the British choose to hold a grand Durbar in Delhi although it was not the capital?
How did the Old City of Delhi change under British rule?
How did the partition affect life in Delhi?
Which group of cities was recognised as Presidency cities?
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