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Dharavi
- location
- Dharavi is
in central
Bombay
between
two railway
lines.
- big port on the Arabian sea.
- in the state of
Maharashtra.
- Mumbai is a city on
the west coast of India
- population of
almost 13
million people.
- push/pull factors
- sometimes
problems like
droughts lead
to famines in
country areas
- there is lots of
poverty in the
countryside with
no job
opportunities
- many country dwellers
have had to sell their
land and are paid low
wages by the rich
farmers
- people think
there is a better
chance of
finding paid
employment in
a big city.
- there are better
health care and
educational
opportunities in
the city.
- Mumbai
has a
massive
textile
industry
which offers
jobs.
- housing types
- pavement dwellers
- the new migrants have
nowhere to live, they
make a shanty on the
pavement.
- the orphan children
may earn some small
change by recycling
waste materials like
paper. But they are
often exploited and
abused.
- they are
unlikely to
have
electricity
supplies
and there is
a risk of fire
from oil
lamps.
- some live on
top of drains
that flood in
the rainy
season
increasing
risk of
diseases.
- dharavi dwellers
- over one million
people live in
Dharavi, the
biggest slum in
Asia.
- many people
work for
themselves as
potters or
clothes makers
etc.
- rich people
- Bombay has some very
wealthy inhabitants like
diamond dealers. Land is in
very short supply and
houses can be as expensive
as in Chelsea or
Manhatten.
- affluent families
have more
servants than
children.
- they live in high
rise apartments,
with all the
necessities.
- assistance to the
poorest people.
- the rail companies
allow homes to be
built on spare land
beside railways.
- the orphan street children get
meals cooked for them by the
women of the Mahila Milan. they
may get help with basic schooling
by charities.
- Mahila
Milan puts
pressure on
the city
authorities
to release
land for
housing.
- postal services
deliver mail to
the illegal
pavement
dwellers even
though they
don't have a
proper address.
- pavement dwelling women formed a self help group
called the Mahila Milan. they form a credit union so
people can save and borrow small amounts of money.
they save to built houses.
- the city authorities
give site and
service schemes
where they supply
water and
electricity to a site
but the people
have to build their
own home.
- city authorities help by
turning a blind eye to
illegal pavement
dwellings.