Archive for the 'spatial poverty' Category
living on the periphery
29Oct07
Delhi has a population of nearly 14 million and its inhabitants inhabit an area roughly 1483sq.km with the population of New Delhi alone exploding to 11,680,000. After Mumbai, Tokyo, and Japan, Delhi is expected to become the third largest aggregation in the globe by the year 2015. The people living below the poverty line accounted [...]
Filed under: Delhi, development, slums, spatial poverty | 1 Comment
There are those who are, but have been forgotten
There are those who can, but have been excluded
There are those who know, but have been ignored
There are those who are, but have been forgotten
It is no secret; the world that we live in is plagued with a number of social, economic and political challenges. Poverty, [...]
Filed under: NGOs, community, cultural issues, spatial poverty | Leave a Comment
