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Mumbai slum population overview

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Mumbai’s Slum Populations: Life in a City of Inequality Mumbai is India’s financial capital and one of the fastest-growing global cities, yet it is also defined by sharp inequality. Around 52% of its population lives in slums, making informal settlements a core part of the city’s structure rather than an exception on its margins. These areas are often portrayed as symbols of poverty, but they are also deeply functional urban spaces that support Mumbai’s economy and workforce. What Slums in Mumbai Are Like Slums are densely populated neighborhoods with limited access to formal infrastructure, including sanitation, reliable water supply, drainage, and durable housing. A key distinction exists between two types: Notified slums: officially recognized by the government and more likely to receive basic services such as electricity and piped water Non-notified slums: lack legal recognition, which often means fewer services, weaker infrastructure, and higher vulnerability to eviction Living...