chachachoudhary
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Cleanup drives, delhi and mumbai.
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New Delhi of 2007 and that of 2010 is whole lot different. Work in going on 24/7 for CWG. I can't recognize my own city now, New Delhi has turned into a hot and happening European city. Let's wait for new survey results.
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So you cannot ask you fellow countrymen who started derailing the thread to stop but you are holding others accountable who are just replying to his offensive comments.
Well, cannot expect anything different, can we now.
You are the one who is derailing
1. why u have posted GDP is it the topic?????
2. The thread starter has started a foolish flame by posting a 2 year old news.
The Karachi Mayor has done for the city what bread has done for English breakfast.
Mumbai's Dharavi, the squalid shanty town that provides the backdrop to the Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire, has been displaced by Orangi in Karachi as Asia's largest slum, according to a new development report.
I guess your mayor missed the grande Lunch of UNDP report
Karachi's Orangi beats Slumdog Millionaire's Dharavi in Mumbai as Asia's largest slum - Telegraph
The report, compiled by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation with assistance from the United National Development Programme, found that while Dharavi has 57,000 families living in overcrowded huts with poor sanitation, Orangi on the outskirts of Karachi is home to more than a million people living in poverty.
Since the release of Slumdog Millionaire earlier this year, Dharavi's notoriety has become global, and its inhabitants have been identified with malnutrition, disease, violence, child slavery, begging and organised crime.
But the Brihanmumbai report said its reputation was no longer justified. "Dharavi is not Asia's largest slum, Karachi's Orangi Township has surpassed Dharavi," it claimed.
Orangi has become notorious in its own right as an illegal settlement where rival ethnic Pathan and Bihari gangs clash and Islamic terrorists go into hiding. Its people are denied government social services because it has no official status.
But Parveen Rehman, of the Orangi Pilot Project, said the word "slum" did not do justice to its hard-working people, who had developed their own welfare system.
"People are poor but they are not destitute, they're working class. It's one of the poorest settlements. People have arranged their own schools, clinics and water supply. They are a great example of people helping themselves.
"The biggest problems are security and employment. It is a hide out for terrorists and criminals. It's easy to disappear here," she said.
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