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Dhampur Diary 1: Vibrant Industrial Structure of a Small Town

Pushpa Pathak

July 18, 2024

CONTEXT

Four decades ago, I studied the industries of Dhampur, a small town located in the rich agriculture region of western Uttar Pradesh, for my doctoral research. I have revisited Dhampur in early 2024 with the intention of starting a longitudinal study of the same small town, which now has a population about one lakh and an area of 3.87 sq km. I was curious to know: How has the industrial structure of Dhampur town changed over 40 years? How many old industrial units are still functioning? Are there significant numbers of new industrial units? Can the industrial base of a small town be identified as stable, declining, transient or vibrant? 

TYPOLOGY

Longitudinal study of the industrial base of any settlement requires a theoretical framework defining broad topologies. The following four typologies that could well represent the trend in the changing industrial structure of any small town like Dhampur can be visualized as: 

  1. Stable: Same industrial units or the same type of industries operating over time even if the units are different.
  2. Declining: Some old industries close down and not many new come up.
  3. Transient: Short-lived industries keep coming up and closing down at a fast rate.
  4. Vibrant: Some old industries close down but several new industries come up responding to the changing market demand.

FINDING

The recent field visits to Dhampur have revealed that there is a major change in the industrial structure of the town, which can be summarized as follows: 

Therefore, Dhampur can be clearly identified as a small town with a vibrant industrial structure, anchored by a large sugar producing firm, which plays an important role in its economic growth. 

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