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Prayas
Slums & Dwellers
Wednesday Work-out session – <Date :- 12-08-2015>
Presented By – Arindam Nag
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A slum is a heavily populated urban informal settlement characterized by substandard housing and squalor. While slums differ in size and other characteristics from country to country, most lack reliable sanitation services, supply of clean water, reliable electricity, timely law enforcement and other basic services. Slum residences vary from shanty houses to professionally-built dwellings that because of poor-quality design or construction have deteriorated into slums.
INDIAN SLUMS
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LOCATION OF SLUMS
Road Side
Railway Station
Industrial Area
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CAUSE OF FORMATION OF SLUMS
Effect of industrialization and urbanization. Lack of Rural unemployment and opportunity.Natural disasters. Political Reasons. Poor housing planning. Low income.
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PROBLEMS OF THE DWELLERS
LOW INCOMEKACCHA
HOUSES
LARGE FAMILY
SIZE
BAD SANITATON
POLLUTION
CHILD LABOUR
WORST SEWAGE
DISEASES
LOW HEALTH AWARENESS
GATHERING IN A PLACE
LACK OF EDUCATION
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CHILD LABOUR
Child labour is the practice of having children engage in economic activity, on part or full-time basis. The practice deprives children of their childhood, and is harmful to their physical and mental development. Poverty, lack of good schools and growth of informal economy are considered as the important causes of child labour in India
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LACK OF EDUCATION Education is a basic right for all children around the world, yet in the developing world there are almost two billion children, most of which are not receiving an a proper education, or any education at all. According to the Global Fund for Children one in five children, 120 to 125 million children, are not enrolled in school.
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Slum dwellers usually experience a high rate of disease. Diseases that have been reported in slums include cholera, HIV/AIDS, measles, malaria , dengue, typhoid, drug resistant tuberculosis, and other epidemics. Studies focus on children’s health in slums address that cholera and diarrhea are especially common among young children.
DISEASES
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FEVER ARTHERITIES POOR EYESIGHT RESPIRATORY SKIN OTHER0
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25
30
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45
DISEASE PROFILE OF SLUM DEWELLERS
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MEASURES TAKEN FOR DEVELOPMENT IN SLUMS AREA
DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSES
EMPLOYMENT
PROVIDING FREE EDUCATIONS
SLUM DEVELOP
MENT PLANS
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SUGGESTION FOR BETTERMENT IN SLUMS AREA
CLEANING OF GARBAGE
INTRODUCTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH AWARENESS
SETTING UP OF PRIVATE AND COMMUNITY TOILETS.
PROHIBITION OF CHILD LABOUR.
BANNING OF EARLY MARRIAGES.
DIGGING OF DRAINS TO SOLVE WATER LOGGING.WE
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AcknowledgementI am very grateful to the management for providing me with this
opportunity to express my views. I am also grateful to the Tech team for providing me the necessary technical support
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