Creating neat low-income

If they don't, then we can't help them," he said. Following a massive crackdown, violent crime is rare and Dharavi has featured in movies, art projects and a Harvard Business School case study.Tens of thousands work as potters, leather tanners, weavers, soap makers, and in Dharavi's massive recycling industry..The colony is abuzz ahead of the Dussehra and Diwali festivals, when decorated pots and lamps are in demand. It is a township, not a slum, and it should be treated as one," he said.Recent plans by city officials envisaged private developers clearing the area and building high-rise flats in which each eligible family gets a free 225 sq ft (21 sq metres) unit.Dozens of such housing blocks have been built over the years, falling into disrepair as facilities were not upgraded.

Across the country, plans to build modern Smart Cities will force tens of thousands of people from their slum homes as planners spruce up central business districts and build metro train lines, activists say."This is where we live, this is where we work. We also want to keep our businesses," he said.For 35 years, Abdullah has carried on the business built by his father, pulverising used plastic cans and bottles into pellets, then selling them to factories to refashion."There are no spaces like this where we can all sit and work.RESIDENTS WANT MORE SAYCity officials last month submitted a new 250 billion rupee ($3. However, residents have opposed many of them, saying they do not consider their interests."All the licensed businesses will have space under the plan.

"We want new flats, but they are small," said Sharada Tape, who earns about 100 rupees ($1."We want development. Creating neat low-income housing estates will not work unless they allow for many of the messy economic and social activities that thrive in slums," China PVC sheets manufacturers he said. The squat tenements are perfectly suited for businesses, with living and sleeping spaces sitting atop work spaces, workers spilling into the alleys, and material stacked outside and on roof tops. The developer in turn gets rights to build commercial space to rent.

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