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TYPHOID fever, a disease that notoriously claimed the life of Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, has hit record levels ...
Take a long hard look at the suburbs, Melbourne. The eclectic neighbourhoods stitch together like a patchwork to form a vibrant city — one of the most liveable in the world.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) has announced a slum upgradation project to provide housing facilities to people who have encroached government land. Under the scheme, the civic body is ...
Senior CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat stated that the BJP had promised “Jahan jhuggi, wahan makaan” (house in place of slum) to the poor, but contrary to its claim, the BJP-led Delhi government ...
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The Victorian government likewise announced that ... A new report from The Age provided a glimpse into Australia’s slum city future, with thousands of build-to-rent apartments in Melbourne ...
New Delhi [India], May 26 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday asserted that the BJP government is committed to the development of the slums in the national capital and assured that ...
BENGALURU: As monsoon clouds gather over Bengaluru, thousands of slum dwellers in the city live in fear of flooding. Many residents, especially those living in low-lying and flood-prone areas like ...
While torrential rainfalls are hard on everyone in Bengaluru, the brunt of it is heavily borne by those who reside in slums, which are mostly situated in low-lying areas. With makeshift tarpaulin ...
Bengaluru’s heavy rains flood slums, leaving nearly 5,000 residents without food, dry clothes, or shelter; welfare groups seek help, but authorities fail to provide adequate support to ...
While non-slum areas get the recommended 135 litres per capita per day (LPCD), slum residents receive around 45 litres. As a result, many slum households depend on private water tankers ...