The Dharavi slums in Mumbai are home to a big population for a variety of complex reasons:
Dharavi's low living costs in comparison to other Mumbai suburbs make it an appealing option for day labourers and families with little wages.
Rural areas experience restricted prospects due to a lack of education, skills, and formal employment, driving people to urban centres for jobs.
Dharavi living conditions are hindered by historical neglect of infrastructure development and a lack of clear property ownership rights.
The informal nature of work in Dharavi leads to poor salaries, uncertain employment, and perpetuating the cycle of poverty.
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