Step 1: Understand the impact of industrialization on cities.
Industrialization led to the rapid growth of cities in India during the British colonial period, particularly in regions with developed industries such as textiles, mining, and manufacturing.
Step 2: Identify the positive effects.
It contributed to the development of urban infrastructure, including roads, railways, and electricity, which improved transportation and connectivity.
Step 3: Identify the negative effects.
However, industrialization also caused overcrowding, poor living conditions, pollution, and a lack of sufficient urban planning in cities like Mumbai and Kolkata.
Step 4: Example of specific cities.
In cities like Mumbai, the influx of people for factory work led to the creation of slums and a sharp divide between the rich and poor.