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Slums


According to Oxford dictionary Slum is “A squalid and overcrowded urban street or district inhabited by very poor people”

The phenomenon of slum is worldwide. Almost every country (including India) has Slums but some Country denies their existence (like Nepal). Some scholars recognize that the problem of Slum is associated with the exploitative system of the capitalist society, with its mode of production.  


The slum dwellers are looked upon as the bank of voters. Whatever is done by politicians for the slum that is patch work to remedy the situation so long as the slum dwellers are their voters. 
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