AbstractThis study investigates the multifaceted impacts of population growth on urban development in Haryana, with a focus on sustainable and resilient urban planning strategies. In the context of Haryana\'s burgeoning population, the research employs a comprehensive approach to examine the social, economic, and environmental consequences of urban expansion. Through a combination of quantitative data analysis and qualitative assessments, the study aims to provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with the increasing population in urban areas of Haryana. The global concern over the rapid population growth in urban areas extends to Haryana, India. Haryana, being highly urbanized, has witnessed fast urban growth due to factors like migration, industrialization, and better living standards. This research paper examines the impact of the increasing population in urban Haryana. This study also investigates the social, economic, and environmental repercussions of population growth in urban regions, and shedding light on the challenges faced by both the government and residents.
The increase in population has caused many effects in Urban Haryana. One of the main consequences is the burden on infrastructure and public services. The need for housing, transportation, healthcare, education, and other necessary facilities has risen, which has put stress on the existing resources and facilities. Moreover, the growing population has resulted in more traffic congestion, pollution, and strained public transportation systems, impacting the overall well-being of the residents. The ultimate goal of this research is to contribute to the formulation of effective and adaptive urban policies that can accommodate the growing population in Haryana while fostering a balanced and sustainable urban environment. Through an interdisciplinary approach, this study aims to provide stakeholders with valuable insights to address the challenges associated with increasing urbanization and promote the well-being of the residents in the region.