For whom the slum clearance is?
Introduction
Background
In the name of beautification India government has done slum clearance for over 30 years. India government has a vision to develop the country like Singapore.But the result of the policy has failed. People are still poor even now. There have been an argument about slum clearance. That is for whom the slum clearance is. Inspite of their povety government and some developers build some centers of commerce and industry.
According to R.Dunu (2004),India government has done slum clearance since early 70s when the Slum clearance Act was passed the Mumbai city (Roy,para.2). The slum clearance has made the other squatted area. People have haven no way with dwelling in bad habitat environment. As a result of repeated eviction, it has caused the three problems First the repeated eviction caused the bad influence on the health. Second the repeated forced eviction wears away the household economy. Third, it invaded the human rights to live. In the following paragraph.I will discuss how we can solve these three issue.
As a conclusion the policy of slum clearance is not enough solution for the problem.. Repeatede eviction has had profound effect on the health of that already poverished people and it wears away the household economy.Third It is a invasion of human rights to live. So the India government should provide various kinds of social services for needed people. Marternak care and childcare are very important for women and children.To provide social service is a kind of investigation to children for the future.
Reference:
Book
G.Tyler (1994) Environment Problems & Solutions Set B,Thomson Learing,Calfolnia
Article
Dunu Roy (7/Jul./2005 ) Combat Law ,vol.3 Issue 3 September-October 2004 (published January 2005 in India Together) also from http://www.indiatogether.org/combatlaw/vol.3/issue3/fakecity.htm
Emmel, N.D & D’Souza,L (1999) Health effects of forced eviction in the slum of Mumbai Lancet, vol.354
Earth watch Institute(21/Jul./2005) Maternal and Child healthcare in India from http://www.earthwatch.org/expenditions/balaji.htm
Background
In the name of beautification India government has done slum clearance for over 30 years. India government has a vision to develop the country like Singapore.But the result of the policy has failed. People are still poor even now. There have been an argument about slum clearance. That is for whom the slum clearance is. Inspite of their povety government and some developers build some centers of commerce and industry.
According to R.Dunu (2004),India government has done slum clearance since early 70s when the Slum clearance Act was passed the Mumbai city (Roy,para.2). The slum clearance has made the other squatted area. People have haven no way with dwelling in bad habitat environment. As a result of repeated eviction, it has caused the three problems First the repeated eviction caused the bad influence on the health. Second the repeated forced eviction wears away the household economy. Third, it invaded the human rights to live. In the following paragraph.I will discuss how we can solve these three issue.
As a conclusion the policy of slum clearance is not enough solution for the problem.. Repeatede eviction has had profound effect on the health of that already poverished people and it wears away the household economy.Third It is a invasion of human rights to live. So the India government should provide various kinds of social services for needed people. Marternak care and childcare are very important for women and children.To provide social service is a kind of investigation to children for the future.
Reference:
Book
G.Tyler (1994) Environment Problems & Solutions Set B,Thomson Learing,Calfolnia
Article
Dunu Roy (7/Jul./2005 ) Combat Law ,vol.3 Issue 3 September-October 2004 (published January 2005 in India Together) also from http://www.indiatogether.org/combatlaw/vol.3/issue3/fakecity.htm
Emmel, N.D & D’Souza,L (1999) Health effects of forced eviction in the slum of Mumbai Lancet, vol.354
Earth watch Institute(21/Jul./2005) Maternal and Child healthcare in India from http://www.earthwatch.org/expenditions/balaji.htm

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