Bombaywalla
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It seems that many ill-informed members on here are excessively fixating on the slums in Mumbai and whilst this is true the fact of the matter is that these slums are sitting on land worth billions and as part of the laws in Mumbai any developer wanting to develop on these sites has to relocate the slum inhabitants into suitable apartment buildings. As such within 10-15 years all these "slums" in Mumbai will be a thing of the past AND the (former) inhabitants will be living in apartments many in Pakistan could only dream of.
Anyone interested in this only need google "Mumbai slum rehabilitation project"
@Bombaywalla you are the only one I know on here who actually lives in Mumbai so could you tell our fellow members about the ground reality and the speed at which Mumbai is truly changing?
Mate, I can show them things that'll blow their minds (no pun intended), but those who want to fixate on the (fast-depleting numbers of) slums and poverty, will continue to do so unabated. The changes I've witnesses since moving back to the home country a few years ago have left me shocked in a good way, and has fueled my interest in infrastructure, urban development etc. Where there were once slums, there are now fancy towers for the rich, sitting right next to middle income and low income housing, parks and gardens, all connected by better roads, both older and the more modern mass transit systems, all coexisting happily. Let's not forget the new airport terminals that are nothing short of awesome.
The city has gotten a LOT cleaner, it's still as safe as ever, and has some of the best restaurants, clubs, bars, and entertainment options, similar to any other major world city. Speaking of safety: if i were to drop you off in the middle of the night, in the middle of Dharavi, and driving off leaving you to fend for yourself, you'd find a bunch of people coming to your aid, offering you what they can, and they'll make sure you're taken care of. That's the real Bombay.
The 'Mumbai - city of dreams' thread should be enough to indicate just some of these changes that Bombayites witness on a regular basis.
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