Tell me a little bit about the slums of Dahavi in India

Updated on international 2024-02-23
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are also many Indians coming, and the source is the rich and poor of India

    The gap is very large, it is simply heaven and earth. Rich zhi people can get into the Forbes DAO

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because India is still very poor and backward.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    India's Dahawi slum is the world's first.

    2. The largest slum in Asia. Dahawi is Mumbai's largest slum, with an area of just one square kilometre and a million inhabitants. The slum mentioned in the film "Slumdog Millionaire" is the slum of Dahavi in India.

    With the film "Slumdog Millionaire", Dahawi in Mumbai, India, Asia's largest slum, is becoming a new tourist hotspot in the eyes of tourists.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Slums in India do not mean that the inhabitants are all people living in extreme poverty, they live and work here, often working or doing business in the vicinity, and even setting up small workshops and self-employed people, and in some areas they have developed special industries and cooperatives. Some places are famous for producing jewelry, while others are famous for producing pottery......These slum-dwellers became authentic propertied people, and some could even afford apartments, but they still preferred to live in the slums because of their "factories".

    Dahawi estimates that there are 10,000 small businesses, including pottery factories, garment factories, tanneries, waste companies, etc., which generate hundreds of millions of dollars in GDP each year. In the alleys, you can always see the sparks of welding and smell the smell of pastries in the dark room.

    Almost everyone who lives here has a job, and some even have more than one. But the average monthly income of residents in Dahavi is only $10. Most of the income goes into the pockets of the wealthy, who don't live in Dahave at all.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    "Often, people think that slums are full of negative images: poor residents, high crime rates, drug rampant ......However, this is not the case with Dahavey. Although Dahavi lacks sanitation, it is also inappropriate to exaggerate the "horrors" of the slums, where residents try to keep their houses perfect and tidy.

    Dahavi has electricity and 3 hours a day** running water. Some residents have televisions at home, and many have mobile phones.

    Some "slum owners" have also been fitted with air conditioning, which is considered a luxury in India, after the economic conditions have improved. In slum areas, there are also practical public facilities such as hospitals and schools.

    Dahawi is not particularly poor by rural Indian standards, and, like other slums in India, it is gradually changing. India** is currently overseeing a redevelopment plan for the Dahawi community, which will lead to new housing and environmental planning that will at least improve the poor living conditions of the inhabitants there.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For a long time, India always likes to regard us as its imaginary enemy, and has been fantasizing about surpassing us from what aspect it can do, just like India's largest city - Mumbai has always been touted by India's **, and even labeled as a small Shanghai.

    As the fastest growing and largest city in India, Mumbai's so-called small Shanghai part is actually the rich area of the city, in the rich area, India's local tycoons regard showing off their wealth as a hobby, luxury cars and watches can be seen everywhere, and they also spend a lot of money to build buildings with a sense of technology and fashion.

    For example, the richest man in India spent more than a billion yuan to build a luxury building in the city, the role is only to provide a full family of six people to live, of course, the house is too big to live in the night if six people will inevitably be afraid, so this local tyrant invited more than 600 people to serve his family, 600 people to serve six people, the Indian tyrant shows off his wealth more than the domestic tyrant.

    If you want to say that the status of Indian women is extremely low, Chonglu often gives us that haggard image, but in the rich areas, you can see another kind of Indian women, they are fashionable, elegant manners, at first glance you think they have come out of the Parisian fashion circle.

    But through the bustling surface of Mumbai's wealthy district, the other side that is covered by ** is a little unbearable, in the hybrid city of Mumbai, the huge gap between the rich and the poor has created the largest slum in Asia, on the one hand, the luxury of life, on the other hand, the difficulty of survival.

    It may be that the bustle of Mumbai's affluent districts is so shocking to the average Indian that their understanding of urban architecture is stuck at this level, and it is no wonder that they call such Mumbai Little Shanghai.

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