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Article – Journal of Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Journal of Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Volume 12,Issue 2,2026 Pages 560-563


Economic Dimensions of Urban Transformation in India
Nitin M. Salunke*, Sandip S. Bhavsar

https://doi.org/10.30799/jespr.S03.26120203

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This paper analyzes the multidimensional economic transformation underway in urban India post-1991 liberalization. Utilizing official data from the Periodic Labor Force Survey (PLFS) and reports from authoritative institutions like NITI Aayog, the analysis quantifies the economic dividend generated by urban agglomeration, revealing a stark duality. Indian cities, occupying only 3.0% of the nations land, contribute a massive 60.0% to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), underscoring the immense efficiency gains from spatial concentration. This concentrated growth is characterized by significant productivity gradients: economic benefits, innovation, and higher earnings cluster significantly in larger Tier 1 cities, yet growth is increasingly dispersed, with Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities emerging as critical secondary hubs. However, this expansion is fundamentally constrained by structural imperfections. The urban labor market is defined by pervasive informality, with nearly 87% of the total workforce lacking formal contracts and social security benefits. This structural reliance on low-cost labor persists even among the highly educated, indicative of a low road to growth strategy that undermines the long-term potential of the demographic dividend. The paper critically evaluates the efficacy of national urban missions (Smart Cities Mission-SCM, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban-PMAY-U, Atal Mission for Urban Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation-AMRUT) in mitigating infrastructure deficits and structural inequality. The findings emphasize the urgency of transitioning from reactive, project-based interventions to integrated regional economic planning, coupled with deep institutional and regulatory reforms to ensure equitable and sustainable urban prosperity.



Keywords: Urbanization; Informal Economy; Agglomeration; Urban Governance;

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