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Rediscovering Dharavi: Stories from Asia's Largest Slum

 
Kalpana Sharma (Author)
Synopsis Written with rare sensitivity and empathy, this book is a riveting account of the triumph of the human spirit over poverty and want and challenges the conventional notion of a slum. Spread over 175 hectares and swarming with one million people, Dharavi is often called Asia's largest slum. But Dharavi is much more than cold statistic. What makes I special are the extraordinary people who live there, many of whom have defied fate and an unhelpful state to prosper through a mix of backbreaking work, some luck and a great deal of ingenuity. It is these men and women whom journalist Kalpana Sharma brings to life through a series of spellbinding stories. While recounting their tales, she also traces the history of Dharavi from the days when it was one f he six great Koliwadas or fishing villages to the present times when it, along with other slums, is home to almost half of Mumbai. Among the colorful characters she presents are Haji Shamsuddin who came to Mumbai and began life as a rice smuggler but made his fortune y launching his own brand of peanut brittle; the stoic Ramjibhai Patel, a potter, who represents six generations from Saurashtra who have lived and worked in Mumbai; and doughty women like Khatija and Amina who helped check communal passions during the 1992-93 riots and continue to ensure that the rich social fabric of Dharavi is not frayed. It is countless, often anonymous, individuals like these who have helped Dharavi grow from a mere swamp to a virtual gold mine with its many industrial units churning out quality leather goods, garments and food products.
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About the author

Kalpana Sharma

Kalpana Sharma is an independent journalist and author based in Mumbai. In over four decades as a journalist, she has worked with Himmat Weekly, the Indian Express, the Times of India and The Hindu and as Consulting Editor with Economic and Political Weekly. She is the author of Rediscovering Dharavi: Stories from Asia’s Largest Slum (2000) and has edited Single by Choice: Happily Unmarried Women (2019), Missing: Half the Story, Journalism as if Gender Matters (2010). She has also co-edited Whose News?: The Media and Women’s Issues (1994/2006) and Terror Counter-Terror: Women Speak Out (2003).

 

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Bibliographic information

Title Rediscovering Dharavi: Stories from Asia's Largest Slum
Format Softcover
Date published: 11.07.2000
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 0141000234
length 209p.