The Dharavi slum, with its cramped living conditions, open sewers and poorly-maintained community toilets, was made famous in ...
A £2.3 billion plan to transform one of the world's most densely populated areas - a 600-acre Mumbai slum home to around one ...
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) is leveraging advanced technologies like drones and Light Detection and Ranging ...
The DRP call centre, staffed with 10 telecallers fluent in Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, Gujarati, and English, handles over 8,000 ...
Drones and remote sensing technology Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) are being used to map the 620 acres densely ...
Mumbai: In a first for any slum rehabilitation project in India, the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) has embraced cutting-edge technologies to survey and document Asia’s largest slum.
Portable Lidar systems, such as backpack-mounted scanners, are bring used to navigate Dharavi's congested lanes. By emitting ...
A study by SNEHA and University College London found community-led interventions increase disclosure of violence among Mumbai ...