Digital Papers by Sridharan Dr
Unpublished , 2022
Indian Census Towns are growing independently outisde the shadow of metropolis and the reasons be... more Indian Census Towns are growing independently outisde the shadow of metropolis and the reasons behind such development awaits to be understood. To address this gap in research the working paper tries to understand the growth of census town in different agro-climatic zones, as a new methdological approach. Work remains to explore the co-relation between agro-climatic zones, cropping pattern, productivity with growth of Census Towns.
IMPACT OF COVID-19 FROM THE SPATIAL PLANNING PERSPECTIVE POINT OF VIEW IN INDIA.
REGIONAL PLANNING, 2020
THIS SHOWS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
RURAL DEVELOPMENT, 2020
THIS PPT SHOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE CHANGES THAT CAME UP FOR THE PAST HALF... more THIS PPT SHOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE CHANGES THAT CAME UP FOR THE PAST HALF A DECADE IN INDIA INCLUDING THE LATEST ONES.
Inclusive Cities Observatory. Library of Interesting Policies of Social Inclusion. in Centre for Social Studies (ed.), 2011
Inclusive Cities Observatory. Library of Interesting Policies of Social Inclusion, in Centre for Social Studies (ed.),, 2011
Papers by Sridharan Dr
India has been struggling to urbanise at a phase of other emerging market economies such as China... more India has been struggling to urbanise at a phase of other emerging market economies such as China, Brazil
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Chance2Sustain City Report Series, May 2014
Chennai is the largest metropolitan city in South India (8.7 million in 2011) and the provincial ... more Chennai is the largest metropolitan city in South India (8.7 million in 2011) and the provincial capital of the large state of Tamil Nadu (population 72 million in 2011). Before that, under British rule, the city was the capital of the Madras Presidency, and was known as Madras until 1996, when the name was officially changed to Chennai. Located on the east coast of India, on the Bay of Bengal, sea trade has been an important aspect of the regional economy since at least the colonial period. Still today, the city combines political functions with economic command functions for both manufacturing and services, reflecting the region's diversified economy. The Chennai metropolitan area has witnessed strong growth over the last 20 years in automobile manufacturing, software services, hardware manufacturing, healthcare and financial services (CDP 2009). However, it should be noted that only 30% of total employment in the city takes place in the formal sector i.e., is covered by contracts and labour laws, the remaining 70% falls in the informal sector. This underscores the importance of small and micro enterprises and self-employment for providing goods, services and livelihoods in the local economy.
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