describe the social life of people in bombay
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(1) Overcrowded city: Bombay was a crowded city. While every Londoner in the :840s enjoyed an average space of 155 square yards. Bombay had a mere 9.5 square yards. By 1872. when London had an average of 8 persons per house, the density in Bombay was as high as 20
(2) Separate living areas for the natives and the white: The Bombay Fort area which formed the heart of the city in the early 1800s was divided between a ‘native’ town, where most of the indians lived, and a European or ‘while section. A European suburb and an industrial zone began to develop to the north of the Fort settlement area, with a similar suburb and cantonment in the south.
(2) Separate living areas for the natives and the white: The Bombay Fort area which formed the heart of the city in the early 1800s was divided between a ‘native’ town, where most of the indians lived, and a European or ‘while section. A European suburb and an industrial zone began to develop to the north of the Fort settlement area, with a similar suburb and cantonment in the south.
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1. People of Bombay was always faced the problem of water as per the amount of fresh water was not adequate.
2. The people who belongs to lower caste faced the problem to find the house for living.
3. In same case rich people lived in very good way as in Bungalows they do not faced any problem.
4. The house of bombay were very small hence the people organise the functions on the street for enjoyment.
5. The people who worked in bombay they lives in the small chawl which was heavly populated and also dirty.
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