Illegal houses are being built in your society . Discuss the problems you will face .
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People who live in informal settlements lack security of tenure. As the land on which their settlement units stand is very valuable, security of tenure can name many of them millionaires overnight. This is especially true of people who live in slums such a Dharavi, which is near the Bandra- Complex, Mumbai's de facto central business district. For example, according to Scroll, residents of Koliwada, a fishing village in Mumbai do not want rehabilitation. They, however, want redevelopment. One of the reasons is that many of the residents own many informal settlements here. When redevelopment happens, they may lose their property. Moreover, when their tenure is not secure, people who live in informal settlements are not able to redevelop their own homes due to huge expenses involved. Economist Hernando de Soto estimates that in India, such assets in the informal economy is greater than the assets of the Indian government.
Standards of dwelling units have been improving everywhere in India since Independence. It will improve further if slum dwellers are freer. In cities like Mumbai, as the floor space index (FSI) is low, the only way additional floor space can be built is by densification of existing slums.
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