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Edited twice by Jae Lee (added 'Dharavi1.doc'; removed 'Dharavi1.doc')12 words addedThis is a selection of newspaper articles on Dharavi from India and the rest of the world. RecyclingslumfacesredevelopmentBBCNews,April18,2008Slum Visits: Tourism or VoyeurismNew York Times, March 09, 2008 Dharavi’s just a click awayMumbai Mirror, February 28, 2008 Mumbai's slum life poses world problemBBC News, February 26, 2008The Mumbai-Tokyo LinkMumbai Mirror, February 14, 2008A world-class city is not built with a bulldozerHindustan Times, February 19, 2008Final plan for Asia's largest slum readyHindustan Times, February 07, 2008Inside the New DharaviHindustan Times, February 07, 2008 Dharavi may go under hammer within 2 weeksFinancial Express February 04, 2008Dharavi Redevelopment Project meets with protestsIndian Express June 19, 2007 Dharavi opposes multi-crore makeover Hindustan Times (Metro) June 19, 2007 Dharavi takes protest to Mhada Times of India, June 19, 2007 Slums: CM admits to political compulsions Times of India, June 18, 2007 Dharavi locals to protest makeover Times of India 18, June, 2007 Locals to oppose Dharavi project on June 18 Indian Express, June 16, 2007 Not many are digging Dharavi "goldmine" Hindustan Times, June 14, 2007 Global firms not yet tempted by Dharavi Hindustan Times, June 13, 2007 Dharavi makeover: 17,000 more families may benefit Mumbai Newsline June 9, 2007 How does the world see Dharavi makeover Hindustan Times, May 31 2007 Green signal for Dharavi makeover Mumbai Newsline, May 24, 2007 Why all eyes are on Dharavi Mumbai Newsline May 5, 2007Letter to Editor, National GeographicMay 2007 Dharavi: Mumbai's Shadow CityNational Geographic, May 2007Global tenders in a month at most: Dharavi makeover Mumbai Newsline, April 9, 2007 Dharavi project: "We've answered all doubts satisfactorily" The Indian Express January 12, 2007 Dharavi Redevelopment Project main issue Mumbai Newsline, January 11, 2007 Weeks to go for Dharavi global tenders, prominent citizen's group want a new plan National Network, January 10, 2007 |
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Dharavi, Mumbai
Edited once by Ragha (comment #38 added)1 words added, 13 words removeddharavi.org is a multimedia wiki website designed to gather information, images, and ideas on Dharavi in Mumbai. Dharavi is one of the largest informal settlement in the world. dharavi.org offers a space to discuss the Dharavi Redevelopment Project and its alternatives. Contributions are welcome regardless of political views, background, language or place of residence. Anyone can log in and add content to dharavi.org. Is is open source and open to all. Contributions can be in English, Hindi and Marathi. Translations are also welcome. We are in the process of developing a Hindi interface for dharavi.org. Thiswebsiteisanexperimentininformationsharingandparticipatoryplanning.dharavi.org is an experimentation in participatory media and information technology. dharavi.org is an open source project and global public space relying on all of us. If you want to contribute information, please go ahead. Anyone can register.Dharavidharavi.org runs on a "deki wiki" system powered by MindTouch, a San Diego based startup.We are developing the system and adapting it to the needs of Dharavi and its people. All the data uploaded on dharavi.org is backed-up and safe but the system might at times experience bugs. If you would like to help developing the system itseft, please get in touch with us here. This project was initiated by Urbanology, an independent researcher collective active in Mumbai, Tokyo, New York and beyond. |