Slums in India : Dynamics, Challenges and Solutions
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Slums in IndiaAbstract
The rapid and often unplanned urbanisation of India has led to the widespread emergence of slums, creating complex socio-economic and infrastructural challenges across the country. This paper investigates the underlying dynamics that fuel the proliferation of slums, focusing on rural-to-urban migration, economic disparities, and inadequate urban planning. Drawing on Census data from 2001 and 2011, as well as policy documents and reports from national and international organisations, the study analyses the spatial and temporal growth of slums in various Indian states and urban centres.
Slums are characterised by substandard housing, overcrowding, poor sanitation, and limited access to basic amenities, which collectively contribute to a cycle of poverty and marginalisation. The paper explores how weak governance, high housing costs, and informal employment further exacerbate the conditions within these settlements. Despite several government initiatives, such as the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), and the Rajiv Awas Yojana, challenges persist due to policy implementation gaps, limited community participation, and socio-political resistance to relocation.
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