Urban population of the developing nations of the world is ever on increase. Its growth rate is comparatively greater than those of the developed world. Mobility of the people from rural areas to the urban areas is one of the prime factor for the rapid growth of population where Push-Pull theory has been active. Migration in urban areas affects the distribution and development of resources. Germani (1964) considers “Migration as the process expressing those basic changes which are transforming the urban centres.
Keywords: Successive Growth, Morphological Features, Push-Pull theory, Growth Rate.