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  2. Slum clearance in India - Wikipedia

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    Dharavi slum in Mumbai, pictured in 2008. Between 2008 and 2010, the state government gifted over 500 acres (200 ha) of slum areas to six developments on a first-come-first-serve basis, without any checks taking place on developer's credentials and under Section 3K of the Slum Act, which bypasses the usually mandatory requirement to obtain 70% consent of slum dwellers.

  3. Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board - Wikipedia

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    Under Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, the Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board was formed in September 1970 with the goal of making Chennai slum-free by 2023. It was the first such board in the country. [3] With 1,536 home units, Kesava Pillai Park in Pulianthope , Egmore , initially opened its doors to the public in 1980.

  4. Slums in Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Slums in Chennai. Chennai is the capital city of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu and is the fourth largest metropolitan city in the country. A total of 30% of Chennai's population resided in slums as of 2011. The state government of Tamil Nadu has established a slum clearance Board, with a minister heading it.

  5. Slum clearance - Wikipedia

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    Slum clearance. Dublin slum clearance circa 1900. Slum clearance, slum eviction or slum removal is an urban renewal strategy used to transform low-income settlements with poor reputation into another type of development or housing. This has long been a strategy for redeveloping urban communities; for example, slum clearance plans were required ...

  6. National Slum Dwellers Federation - Wikipedia

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    National Slum Dwellers Federation. The National Slum Dwellers Federation (NSDF) in India was established by Jockin Arputham when he fought on behalf of a community of 70,000 to appeal a 1976 eviction order. It is a national organization which brings together multiple communities and their leaders who live in slum settlements around India. [1]

  7. Dharavi - Wikipedia

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    Dharavi is a residential area in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It has often been considered to be one of the world's largest slums. [1] [2] Dharavi has an area of just over 2.39 square kilometres (0.92 sq mi; 590 acres) [3] and a population of about 1,000,000. [citation needed] With a population density of over 277,136/km 2 (717,780/sq mi ...

  8. Turkman gate demolition and rioting - Wikipedia

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    Turkman gate demolition and rioting. The Turkman gate demolition and subsequent massacre was an infamous case of political oppression and police brutality during the Emergency when, on 31 May 1976, residents of Old Delhi were killed by police while protesting a slum clearance. [1] An official account of the number of people killed at Turkman ...

  9. Slum - Wikipedia

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    Slum. A slum is a highly populated urban residential area consisting of densely packed housing units of weak build quality and often associated with poverty. The infrastructure in slums is often deteriorated or incomplete, and they are primarily inhabited by impoverished people. [ 1]