he lives in dharavi slum
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It might be the Dharavi slum of Mumbai.
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india, especially dharavi in mumbai which is the largest slum in asia
Bollwood and adjacent Dharavi are both located in Mumbai, India. it is sad that the city of entertainment has so many slums, projects, ghettos, and impoverished areas.
Because Dharavi is so densely populated, many people have to go to the toilet in the streets as there aren’t enough working toilets in the slum. Also, the Dharavi people are respectful to their surroundings, every sq. inch counts and 80% of rubbish, their waste is recycled. There are limited jobs in the slums, and most people work in the same room that they live. The people who sort through earn £1 per day! The people are not only respectful to their surroundings, but respect each other; this means that Dharavi has a very low crime rate. All the people look out for each other.
The biggest slum in mumbai is Dharavi. Its population is between 600, 000.
Rajyashree Subbayya has written: 'An ethnolinguistic survey of Dharavi, a slum in Bombay' -- subject(s): Language surveys, Poor, Slums, Speech and social status
The most famous and one of the largest in the world is Dharavi in Mumbai, India, it has a population of 1 million and was the setting of slumdog millionaire The by far biggest slum in the world is Neza-Chalco-Itza in Mexico City, the slum has a population of roughly 4 million people!
You have your answer in your question. Any one who lives in a slum is not doing well economically. They are poor. People live where they can afford and no one rushes to live in a slum.