KES SHROFF COLLEGE OF ART S & COMMERCE A REPORT ON SLUMS IN MUMBAI PREPARED BY:- PREPARED BY:- TRUPTI PANCHAL 214 VAIBHAV PARMAR 231 BHAVIKA PATEL 236 KHYATI PATEL 240 SWAPNIL RAHATWAL 262 MEHUL PARMAR 264 November 2008 November 2008
Nov 30, 2014
KES SHROFF COLLEGE OF ARTS & COMMERCE
A REPORT ON SLUMS IN MUMBAI
PREPARED BY:-PREPARED BY:-
TRUPTI PANCHAL 214 VAIBHAV PARMAR 231 BHAVIKA PATEL 236 KHYATI PATEL 240 SWAPNIL RAHATWAL 262 MEHUL PARMAR 264
November 2008November 2008
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SAVE MUMBAI• Although India remains 70-80%
rural, it now has the largest urban
population in the world – many of whom are slum dwellers.
• 70% of Mumbaikars live in slums in subhuman conditions.
• Over 40,000 slums are built on the main water supply pipelines of Mumbai alone.
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• Every day, 550 million gallons of drinking water must be brought to Mumbai from a distance of over 100 miles. Three million people live with no toilet facilities.
Migrants and Mumbai •
• In 1780 there were only 114,000 people in Mumbai. Today there are over 18 million.
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Each day, despite
large amounts of
recycling, Mumbai
produces 7000
tonnes of garbage.
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Children In Slums
Of Mumbai Might
be Suffering From
Malnutrition - BMC
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CREDITS
We would like to thank NANDINI Madam;
We wish to thank for all our Group Members in performing the way this project has gone through;
We would also like to thank all those who were instrumental in making of these project a success.
THANK YOU