Comparison of Family Structure in Rohtak and Sonipat City
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https://doi.org/10.8224/journaloi.v72i4.1018सार
The expansion of an urban town is driven by various factors such as socio-economic condition, cultural, administration, and political factors. Administration factors include policies such as restrictions on the structure for residential purpose. For example in smaller cities which in most of the cases have restrictions on height of the buildings so to accommodate increasing population spatial expansion is required (Alonso, 1964). This expansion as already discussed in the previous chapter can be planned and unplanned. The planned growth is driven by the government agencies and unplanned by the small builders taking advantage of loopholes in the system as well as need of population having not so good financial condition and as well as migrants. In the government plans, land beyond municipal committee is always proposed and this helps in the expansion of city by engulfing the rural areas around the city (Harvey, 2000).



