Notified area

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In urban planning, a notified area is any land area earmarked by legal provision for future development. The term is used in the Hindi belt region of North India.[1]

The term also describes a village or settlement with a population between 10,000 and 20,000. A community of over 20,000 is considered a town under Indian law. Each notified area elects a notified area committee for its administration.

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