Though most of the people in south live in villages, there are important
centers of urban concentration even here. The urban south carries all
the birth pangs of underdevelopment. Unplanned growth, traffic
congestion, sprawling slums are some of its basic features. The present
study concentrates on Human Development aspect of these urban
conglomerates. The study chooses West Bengal a State of India as its
focal point. The study reveals huge inequality among the urban centers
in West Bengal. It also shows limited mobility across several states.
There exists wide cleavage between the urban area of advanced and
backward districts. Though there is some improvement on the whole. For
the purpose of study, we have calculated Human Development Indices at
the urban level. Then we noted its movement across two time points 1991
and 2001. Incidentally it coincides with the era of New Economic Policy
of India that are ushered in India. Our study thus helps us juxtaposed
the impact of new policies on life and death of ordinary people living
in those urban centers.