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Slums and Unauthorized Colonies

 

Delhi, the fourth largest city slum ridden city, has a widespread distribution. Pockets of high concentration occur at two major places. One is located along a national highway running southeast from India Gate of New Delhi. The second is located to the east of Connaught Place. These pockets are not the only areas of distribution in the city. Modern maps show distribution to be found in significant numbers throughout Delhi. The DDA has attempted relocation programs. However, they have failed because DDA built tenement housing far removed from places of employment.


Slum Areas Act of 1954 defines a slum as:

areas of residence where housing is detrimental to the safety, health, and morals of the people.


One third of Delhi's population live in slums.

They are:


 Detriments to safety, health, and morals:
  •  high infant mortality
 
  • disease such as small pox and cholera
 
  • little or no health care facilities
 
  • improper or non-existent sewege schemes
 
  • little or no basic facilities such as water and electricity


Link to Rouse Settlement, an example of Slum conditions in Delhi.

Link to Discussion of the Sanitary Crisis in Slums


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