Dharavi, one of Asia's largest slums located in Mumbai, has a limited number of public toilets compared to its population, which is estimated to be over a million people. There are approximately 1,000 public toilets in the area, serving thousands of residents. This scarcity often leads to sanitation challenges and health issues for the community. Efforts have been made to improve sanitation facilities, but the demand still far exceeds the supply.
The pin code of Dharavi is 400017.
Dharavi - film - was created in 1992.
The duration of Dharavi - film - is 2 hours.
Sudhir Mishra directed the film 'Dharavi'.
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.
There is not much education within Dharavi. If education is provided it is extremely basic
It is in mumbai, India
They sell toilets?
1.7km squared
there are 8000 toilets at the o2 arena
there are 150 toilets in the UK
175 hectares