Mumbai is a city of contrasts. Here, the super-rich and slum dwellers live side by side. As more and more luxury skyscrapers go up, slums are forced to make way for them. Conflicts ensue. So what is life like, in a megacity with 20 million inhabitants? In Dharavi, Asia's largest slum, more than a million people live in extremely crowded conditions. But the neighbourhood is dynamic. We meet Mahesh, 27, who was born in the slum and has never left. Today, he runs a recycling plant that employs about 20 people. Dharavi's shadow economy is said to bring in 800 million euros a year. However, the future of the neighbourhood is uncertain, as it sits on valuable property located right in the city centre. With the support of local authorities, real estate magnate Babulal Varma is tearing down slums to build luxury housing for the upper classes. Will Dharavi survive? Mumbai is already one of the most populous cities in the world. By 2035, the population is projected to rise drastically to 30 million. The city’s inevitable expansion affects not only the people who live there, but also the forests that surround it. These include the "Sanjay Gandhi National Park". Now, the leopards living in the park have started to make regular forays into new housing developments, looking for food. They attack stray dogs, as well as humans. As urbanization continues, the conflict between humans and wild animals is sure to become more dire. #documentary #dwdocumentary #Mumbai DW Documentary gives you knowledge beyond the headlines. Watch top documentaries from German broadcasters and international production companies. Meet intriguing people, travel to distant lands, get a look behind the complexities of daily life and build a deeper understanding of current affairs and global events. Subscribe and explore the world around you with DW Documentary. Subscribe to: ⮞ DW Documentary (English): 🤍🤍youtube.com/dwdocumentary ⮞ DW Documental (Spanish): 🤍🤍youtube.com/dwdocumental ⮞ DW Documentary وثائقية دي دبليو (Arabic): 🤍🤍youtube.com/dwdocarabia ⮞ DW Doku (German): 🤍🤍youtube.com/dwdoku ⮞ DW Documentary हिन्दी (Hindi): 🤍🤍youtube.com/dwdochindi For more visit: 🤍🤍dw.com/en/tv/docfilm/s-3610 Follow DW Documentary on Instagram: 🤍🤍instagram.com/dwdocumentary/ Follow DW Documental on Facebook: 🤍🤍facebook.com/dwdocumental We kindly ask viewers to read and stick to the DW netiquette policy on our channel: 🤍p.dw.com/p/MF1G
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AMAZING DOCUMENTARY! four thumbs up. There's lot of life lesson i can learn from all the people in this video.
I worked in Mumbai for two and a half years. I was lucky I had a driver to take me to and from work. I passed through Daravi many times. My company put me up in the Marriot not far from the airport and I looked out on the slums.. on my way to work i was always amazed to see in among the crowds i used to see young girls taking their younger brother's os sisters to school every day. I worked in offices up beside Powie lake and my boss had an apartment up there. It looked down on slums next door
My visit to Bombay was in 1965 on route to live in Australia, which at the time had 14 million people, and now there is b 23 million. However, Australia has the potential to support 2 Billion people based on building water-cooled nuclear power stations, wich would produce electricity and fresh desalinated during water.
Humans see a Leppard in their area. Leppard sees humans in its area.
Good reportage
Sickning society, they dont even know what is cleaness
When saw this video, i feel damn blessed born in malaysia
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I am with the guy for having doors for trains. But i totally disagree with free medical care. Sure you can have free medical care for some major accident on the train. But if there were doors, then the least thing that can happen is getting out of the train while its going and you know recklessness explains it.
Every year 6000 people lose their life on railway 🚂 Track. I wish I could be one of them.
"Slums ready to be cleared". And this what's wrong in this world.
leave earth to mars
I for one would rather walk around the place
India is democracy but without press freedom because this video is blocked in India 😂😂😂
My bucket list -- visiting this country
The slums --
Too crowded -- why?
What the contractor is doing in mumbai is already done by thousands in other countries around the world... when i was a kid, i always wonder how a lot of houses looks the same, sizes of housing lands were almost the same streets looks pretty with parks -perfectly carved neighborhood. ...and then i grew up and understood the concept of re-development and as much as how pretty the neighbourhood is, the reality is a lot of people(and animals) have to die and gave up their lands and end up displaced for the sake of development. The great divide among the rich and poor is no surprise but seeing this again still makes me wonder how and why...