Social Sciences, asked by kundaneur2414, 1 year ago

Visit a slum and find out their basic problems, need and importance

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Slums keep on attracting new vagrants in spite of the dreadful living conditions-migrants realize that they, or possibly their kids, have a battling possibility of breaking out of the cycle of poverty.

Slums have constantly assumed a vital part of the urbanization procedure. This is the place new migrants are assimilated and naturalized into the urban framework. Indian strategy makers need to plan for urban spaces that will assume a similar part in the new shrewd urban communities.

Problems:

Shortages of housing: If there are insufficient spots for individuals to live, at that point somebody needs to do without and the individuals who are barred are by and large the poorest individuals.

Privilege to land: People erect transitory safe houses instead of being homeless. Squatters ordinarily fabricate brief asylums at in the first place, however, after some time these settlements are given solid shape and turn out to be more settled.

MEANS TO OVERCOME THE PROBLEM

- Subsidized modern housing plans

- LIG lodging plans

- Slum clearance and improvement conspire

- Middle-wage group housing plan

- Rental lodging plan

- Land obtaining and improvement scheme

The government has now begun concentrating on giving lodging facilities yet has not considered taking care of issues that are associated with human settlements, for example, the issues of improving and managing.
Answered by Fatimakincsem
49
I visited a slum near by house in Mumbai East. I went there at 2 in the afternoon and there were hardly any men over there. Only women and children who were involved in various tasks such as cooking, washing clothes etc.

I asked someone about how many people lived here but no one could tell me an accurate answer.

Someone said there are around 150-200 families living here, which meant a population of nearly 1,000!

I then asked over 30 women about the problems of their household or what they felt the government should do for them.

Almost all of them complained about the lack of basic infrastructure such as running water or a proper drainage. With hardly any toilet facilities, slums were prone to simple diseases which had proven to be lethal for many new borns

Also, due to poverty, many young boys were involved in drugs and petty crime. Many of them were caught by the police, creating further problems for the community.

The slum is also often visited by the mafia which usually go on an extortion round. Since slums are usually made on illegal land, the government doesn't take much action.

Hence, to basically understand, everyone faced 3 common problems, high crime, bad infrastructure and low opportunities in life.
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