We felt kids could be
the best agents for change. If we could inspire children to take care of their
campus, it will translate some sense to adults also. We hosted painting
competition for kids, and asked them to display their creativity on compound
and building walls. The theme was cleanliness, colors were provided free, and
format was competition to encourage good efforts. We saw lot of enthusiasm
among kids and their parents especially mothers’ .The event was so successful
that residents demanded one more day at another location .They were delighted
to see their work around, surroundings became colorful and strong message was
delivered.
Mumbai has a population of 12.44 million as per census 2011 and 52 Lakh population of that is housed in slums, protected through the slum act. Generally, slums are defined as compact settlements of at least 20 households with a collection of poorly built tenements, crowded, with usually inadequate sanitary and drinking water facilities in unhygienic condition. Slums in various parts of Mumbai, vary significantly in density, religious/income mix, and overall availability of infrastructure facilities. A survey identifying condition of the households was conducted by Indian National census in 2011 for all the households in Mumbai including households in slums. It estimated 26.7 Lakh HH in Mumbai out of which 19.4 Lakh are good for living, 7 .1 Lakh are livable and only 37500 HH are in extremely poor condition. This clearly shows that, over the years slum dwellers have created incremental ...
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