Out growth

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Out growth and its impact on different aspects of society. Out growth is a topic that has captured the attention of academics, experts, and even the general public, due to its relevance in today's world. Over the next few lines, we will examine in detail the main characteristics, implications and consequences of Out growth, as well as its role in different contexts and situations. From its origins to its future projections, this article seeks to offer a comprehensive vision of Out growth, with the purpose of enriching knowledge and understanding about this significant topic.

An Out Growth (OG) is an urban settlement contiguous to another urban area (such as a statutory town, census town, or city) that possesses urban characteristics but is not qualified as an independent town. It should not possess any uninhabited areas, and should be strictly contiguous with the town.

As per the 2011 Census of India, it is defined as:

"A viable unit such as a village or part of a village contiguous to a statutory town and possess the urban features in terms of infrastructure and amenities such as pucca roads, electricity, taps, drainage system, educational institutions, post offices, medical facilities, banks etc. Examples of OGs are Railway colonies, university colonies and port areas, that may come up near a city or statutory towns outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limit of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city."

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  1. ^ "Out Growths" (PDF). Census of India. p. 11. Retrieved 21 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Some Concepts and Definitions" (PDF). Census of India. Retrieved 7 February 2015. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.