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EAC-PM Paper Highlights Higher Urbanisation Rate Than Official Census Figures in India

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EAC-PM Paper Highlights Higher Urbanisation Rate Than Official Census Figures in India

Analysed 27 May 2026·2 sources analysed·India·Politics
EAC-PM Paper Highlights Higher Urbanisation Rate Than Official Census Figures in IndiaPreviousNext

A working paper by the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) argues that India's actual urbanisation rate is significantly higher than official figures, estimating it at 63% in 2015 compared to the 31.1% reported by Census 2011. The paper highlights that many settlements function as urban areas but remain classified as rural due to outdated definitions, affecting governance and resource allocation. It calls for revising urban classification to better reflect current realities and support infrastructure planning amid rapid growth beyond major metros.

Political Bias
15%80%5%
Sentiment
58%
AI analysis of 2 sources · Published under editorial oversight by The Balanced News
Analysed 27 May 2026· How this analysis is produced· Editorial standards· Corrections

AI Analysis

Political bias across 2 sources
● Left 15%● Center 80%● Right 5%

The articles primarily present the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister's research and recommendations, reflecting a policy-oriented perspective focused on administrative and statistical issues. They include government data and expert analysis without partisan framing, emphasizing the need for updated urban definitions. The coverage is technical and policy-driven, representing institutional viewpoints rather than political debate.

Sentiment — Neutral (58/100)

The tone across the articles is analytical and neutral, focusing on presenting research findings and their implications without emotional language. The coverage acknowledges challenges posed by outdated urban classifications but does not express criticism or praise, maintaining an objective stance on the policy issues discussed.

How 2 sources covered this story

Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.

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SourceTheir headlineBiasSentiment
theprintHow much of India is urban? Census put it at 31 but PM-EAC paper says it was 63 in 2015CenterNeutral
indiatodayIndia has more cities than it knows of. Why are they hiding in plain sight?CenterNeutral

Coverage timeline

indiatoday broke this story on 27 May, 03:59 am. Other outlets followed.

  1. 1
    indiatoday27 May, 03:59 am
    India has more cities than it knows of. Why are they hiding in plain sight?
  2. 2
    theprint27 May, 01:41 pm
    How much of India is urban? Census put it at 31 but PM-EAC paper says it was 63 in 2015

Lens Score breakdown

25/100
Public interest0/100
Coverage gap100%

Well-covered story — coverage matches public importance.

Who's involved

Institutions and figures named across source coverage.

Government
NITI AayogEconomic Advisory Council to the Prime MinisterRegistrar General of IndiaPrime Minister's Economic Advisory Council

Story context

Category
Politics
Location
India
Sources analysed
2
Last analysed
27 May 2026
Key entities
UrbanizationIndiaCensus townUrban areaWaste managementCensusWorld BankRajkotCommutingMunicipal corporationNITI AayogUnited Nations