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  • Two and a half years ago during my very first visit in India I spent two days walking all around the slums of Mumbai and

  • Even though I got to learn so much about the life

  • And the slums I didn't really have the chance to live

  • Inside the slums and so I left with more questions than answers

  • So now that I came back to India for the second time I decided to go back to Mumbai and actually spend five days

  • Living inside the adi, which is one of the largest slums in the world

  • This is how it looks?

  • At the end of the 19th century that IV was a sparsely populated village inhabited by coldy fishermen

  • Then the slums were established in 1882

  • During the British colonial era and grew exponentially fast due to the expulsion of various polluting industries from downtown Mumbai

  • Throughout the years millions of people have reported to Mumbai from rural India in search of a better future

  • And some of them settled in Dharavi this led to the local population being incredibly diverse in their religions cultures and languages

  • These days that I've is one of the largest slums in the world housing up to a million people

  • Since there's very little government regulation it has become a hub for entrepreneurs and in place of incredibly cheap labor

  • It is estimated that the annual turnover of Dharavi some around a billion u.s.

  • dollars with most of their goods being exported overseas

  • In the 21st century Dharavi has become a topic of interest in mystery for

  • Millions of people due to the publicity to received from movies like Slumdog Millionaire and books like Shantaram as for me

  • I'm not a scientist or a researcher of any kind

  • I simply wanted to learn more about what life was like in the slums of Mumbai. I knew I would find this experience

  • I open it. I just couldn't have predicted how much

  • It is 12 p.m.. In Mumbai a few kilometers away from the slums

  • And I'm finally going there so my friend who lives in the slums. Who's called Praveen is already waiting for me

  • I'm gonna pack my stuff and take a back seat to meet him

  • It's been almost two years since I last saw Praveen and I was incredibly happy to finally meet him again

  • Yeah

  • brother

  • Once we met we started exploring the slums right away and made our way to one of the biggest markets in all of that that

  • Was completely packed with people there's literally thousands of people buying and selling stuff

  • There's kids going home from school. There's all the vegetables fruits clothing electronics and everything else you can imagine

  • It didn't seem like all the food stalls were properly sanitized

  • But the locals told me the products were fresh so I dug in walk garden for 15 euro cents. That's a good deal

  • Then we kept on exploring other areas of that, I'll be passing through dozens of tiny crowded lanes

  • I'm gonna try playing cricket for the first time in my life right now

  • right here

  • After a couple of hours in the slums I asked permian if I could use the bathroom somewhere

  • He said no problem, bro

  • And we ended up here in those houses these houses these houses

  • Or these house people don't have any toilet

  • So everyone just crosses this sheet and goes to the bubble toilets right there every single day over

  • 2,000 people used this public toilet, and it cost only 5 Euro cents to get it they have toilets on both sides

  • This side right here

  • Every single door has a different toilet

  • It turned out the day I arrived to Dharavi was a really important celebration across India called Guru, Poornima

  • It is an Indian festival dedicated to spiritual and academic teachers during which the students pay their respects and express gratitude

  • Praveen brought me to a tent where everyone was paying their respects to their spiritual teacher status fighting the atmosphere was really

  • Festive and everyone got as much free food as they wanted. I couldn't resist it, too

  • Which is like well here it became smart a single

  • Everyone was really excited that I came to the festival and they brought me on the stage which was quite a unique experience

  • Eventually, we hit the streets and spend hours parading all across the slums

  • the police have stopped the whole

  • Traffic in this intersection so that we could pass a little in the middle of the street and now the chorus goes together this card

  • And the procession will continue

  • Late at night pravin took me to the place that would become my home for the next five days

  • I finally go to the place where I will be saying for the next five days. It looks like a proper slum

  • There's many small houses a lot of moist dark lanes

  • Sometimes there's some lighting, but not always

  • Yeah, yo Praveen

  • I'll wait I need to leave money wishes

  • It is already 11 p.m.. At night, so I guess it's the end of the first day of me being in the slums

  • But so far has been awesome right now. Just go straight to bed

  • I'll try to wake up early next morning to once again explore as much as I can

  • This morning I went downstairs and everyone was taking a bath

  • And then my host said so where do you want to take a bath?

  • I said I don't know I'm too lazy to think about and then he said no no no no

  • If you live in the slums you have to take a bath every single day no exceptions

  • So I guess it's time for my morning bath they

  • Start with a pina

  • Fresh feeling of freshness and

  • For your head you guys use like a shampoo

  • After the shower we had a quick breakfast and continued exploring that Island that day Praveen wanted to show me the only

  • Non-urbanized place in the slums, so we walked at the edge of the lobby and hopped into his friends Pratt

  • How do you like it Praveen?

  • It's good

  • Good you want to swim you want to go swimming

  • Well hater ha ha

  • Some minutes later. We arrived to this really tiny fishermen's village where we met up with a few more praveen's friends

  • We just came to some small island and look at the color of that water. It's even more interesting hey

  • We have a floating platform right here

  • Then a bathtub right there. It didn't take me long to understand

  • Why this place was so incredibly important to Praveen and his friends?

  • It was their only get away from the hustle and bustle of life in Dharavi now. We're going to some sort of another swamp

  • That's much bigger than this one apparently and also Praveen told me that no foreigners have ever

  • Visited this place only the local people who who live in these tiny houses or our huts

  • Somewhere somewhere there, that's that is garbage

  • That's that is

  • Relatively clean water so they have this water drainage system

  • where basically the fish from this side they cannot pass to that sides to the garbage and

  • The water level increases on that side the water without the garbage can flow to that side

  • Lucas's house, yeah

  • We have some images so that and for the yeah

  • Yeah, so they also sleep here or just rescue

  • Fish catching so they catch fish here

  • Here, and then the rest here the place wasn't the cleanest but the guys didn't seem to care all that much and made the best

  • of their time in the nature

  • The woman in the vote now has a helmet. Let's race guys who's gonna be first

  • Would you like to live here

  • This is a small island. They say it's the small Thailand right here

  • Coming here was like going into a time machine that took me hundreds of years back to the end of the 19th century

  • when that IV was just a group of tiny fishermen's villages housing only a few thousand families a

  • few hundred meters later

  • I was thinking back to the 21st century where I could see the mind-boggling

  • Contrasts between the fisherman's village the slums and the high-end office buildings that were so close to one another yet

  • So completely distant at the same time. This is still the swamp side. That's a super black river, and these are already the slums

  • Someone's building their house right now. We're so close literally 3 meters away

  • Though I don't think you can cross this part so easy

  • bye, bye

  • bye Hey

  • From then on I would wake up early every morning have myself a refreshing shower either inside or outside

  • Yes

  • Then I'd get something to eat and spend the whole day exploring throughout those few short days

  • We went absolutely

  • Everywhere from children's playgrounds to workshops where praveen's friends worked to busy

  • intersections and tons of other interesting places a couple of times

  • I borrowed my friend's motorbike and drove to a few of the many other slums in the area some didn't look that good

  • But others surprised me with incredible views well, Jess. It's one slum

  • That's just by the sea the sea is right here. The waves are really strong today

  • So apparently everything is wet even the walls of these houses

  • I didn't expect this but some of the slums we visited were so clean. They didn't feel like slums at all the slum

  • We're visiting right now is

  • extremely clean and

  • Every Hut is basically a house

  • So definitely look like Islam, it looks like a normal cute area the houses are color for that's a ping pong

  • That's a yellow one blue one the red one the orange one the other one

  • Though it--one and the best part is there's no smell it feels clean. It feels very beautiful very well preserved

  • We also checked out a few areas in the slums that the government redeveloped into proper apartment buildings

  • Just entered one of the houses apparently it's not allowed, but we're gonna transfer you stop. I don't know

  • Would you look at the view apparently this whole area used to be slams right now this part is to the Muslims

  • But everything around it became a building

  • so they would demolish the huts and these tiny buildings and build something like this and give everyone a flats and

  • The same thing happened here where I'm standing right now

  • This is a huge apartment building the UCB stands. No one can stop this love

  • One of those days Praveen told me we could go rooftop

  • At first it seemed a bit weird to randomly walk on people's roofs in the middle of the day

  • But Praveen told me no problem bro and off we went

  • Everyone thinks Hong Kong is the place to go rooftop in but it turns out into that I?

  • Look at this huge huge tree

  • There's room right out of the roof

  • There's a temple downstairs for hanging around on this roof

  • Next to the tree. I don't know how many roofs. We've been on, but it seems like 50 or more

  • there's hundreds and hundreds of huts all around this area and apparently can go on most of them as long as you don't break the

  • Roof because it's someone's house look at all of these houses

  • Everywhere in every single one of them. There are some people so here someone is drying their clothes

  • There someone's cooking. I think cuz I can smell it and in every single house

  • There's at least a few people right now and apparently there's someone down there. Also hello namaste namaste

  • On my last day that I had a super fun morning dance battle with perviness

  • Then we made our way to the local train station to check out how the

  • millions of people of the slums commuted to other areas of Mumbai

  • Every single day we're approaching the train station to take a train that crosses all of the Navi

  • It's only two stops, but we can see literally the whole swamp. There's the train. That's the cabin pretty packed

  • I would say how the chains beginning to move let her get these photos back. There's so many people outside

  • Today's my last day in the slums of Mumbai and as any

  • Sensible person would do I decided to get a clean professional shape for 30 US dollars chefs

  • I know this might look a little different from your ideal barber shop, but this guy was a total pro

  • He gave me proper clean shape in no time

  • We forgot those in fact in for good measure

  • Then everybody

  • Then ever grow

  • The five days that I lived in the slums of Mumbai opened my eyes in ways

  • I couldn't have imagined because they got to spend so much time with the local people who completely

  • transformed my outlook on what their lives were like

  • You see as most outsiders had a very distorted view of the people of Islamists

  • We grew up hearing stories about them dying on the streets

  • No one being able to read and write kids having to sleep, surrounded by flesh-eating brats

  • And so on there are of course tons of problems that need to be addressed especially when it comes to sanitation

  • for example sources say that in Dharavi

  • There is an average of one toilet for a thousand people also

  • Livestock general lives in the same quarters with people and that combined with the fact that the local water sources lack cleaning facilities

  • sometimes causes the spread of contagious diseases

  • I am obviously in no way knowledgeable enough to know of all the intricacies of life in the slums

  • However people there are just like everywhere else

  • They have their own dreams goals careers thoughts and emotions

  • They are no way different from the rest of us it is said that the Rob is the most

  • Entrepreneurial place in the world and I found that to be very much true

  • Most people I met had something going for them some were running their own workshops

  • Or small factories others had the restaurant shops or food stalls not only that a lot of the slum dwellers

  • actually work those big office buildings for various technology or financial companies and

  • Simply lived in the slums to save money on friends

  • Which is incredibly expensive in Mumbai there were some astonishing success stories to take my good friend shale ash

  • He was born and raised in Dharavi and started his online business at the age of 22

  • The business took off a few years later

  • And now Sheila's rents six figures online business employs 12 people full-time

  • Goes on vacation every once in a while and supports his whole family. It doesn't matter where we come from we are all equal

  • Some of us are born with golden spoons at our mouths others are not but that doesn't define us

  • What defines us is our pursuit of happiness our compassion for others and our ability to adapt to whatever?

  • Circumstances were in and make the best of them

  • You

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