PART 1
1) Would you buy something that was made in Dharavi? Why or Why Not?
I would not buy something if it was made in Dharavi. This is because their environment is unsanitary and diseased the products would be made poorly with poor equipment.
2) 21 people living in one house - how would you cope?
If i was living in one house with 21 people i would not cope with it. This is because there will be very little space for yourself and less privacy probably none at all. There will be all 21 people using the same bathroom and it could be unsafe.
3) Do you think it is right or wrong to make such comparisons between the Developed Countries and Developing Countries?
I think it is right to make comparisons between the developed countries and developing countries because.
4) When someone goes in Dharavi who is ‘non-local’, why do you think there is distrust?
When someone goes in Dharavi who is non local their is distrust because they think they are going to invade their environment and take them away.
5) What are Diphtheria, Typhoid & Tuberculosis?
Diphtheria: A bacterial infection that spreads easily and occurs quickly. It mainly affects the nose and throat.
Typhoid: An infectious bacterial fever with an eruption of red spots on the chest.
Tuberculosis: A bacterial infection that can spread through the lymph nodes and bloodstream to any organ in your body and it is most often found in the lungs.
I would not buy something if it was made in Dharavi. This is because their environment is unsanitary and diseased the products would be made poorly with poor equipment.
2) 21 people living in one house - how would you cope?
If i was living in one house with 21 people i would not cope with it. This is because there will be very little space for yourself and less privacy probably none at all. There will be all 21 people using the same bathroom and it could be unsafe.
3) Do you think it is right or wrong to make such comparisons between the Developed Countries and Developing Countries?
I think it is right to make comparisons between the developed countries and developing countries because.
4) When someone goes in Dharavi who is ‘non-local’, why do you think there is distrust?
When someone goes in Dharavi who is non local their is distrust because they think they are going to invade their environment and take them away.
5) What are Diphtheria, Typhoid & Tuberculosis?
Diphtheria: A bacterial infection that spreads easily and occurs quickly. It mainly affects the nose and throat.
Typhoid: An infectious bacterial fever with an eruption of red spots on the chest.
Tuberculosis: A bacterial infection that can spread through the lymph nodes and bloodstream to any organ in your body and it is most often found in the lungs.
Part 2
1) In 2015 how come we do not recycle everything?
We don't recycle everything because of the new technology that has come out.
2) Do you have a recycle plan at home?
Yes we have a recycling bin.
3) What are Ragpickers?
Ragpickers is someone who sells and collects rags.
NOTES FOR PART 2
We don't recycle everything because of the new technology that has come out.
2) Do you have a recycle plan at home?
Yes we have a recycling bin.
3) What are Ragpickers?
Ragpickers is someone who sells and collects rags.
NOTES FOR PART 2
- Recycling is the biggest industry in India
- In Dharavi, they recycle 80% of all the rubbish.
- In Mumbai, there is a population of 16 million people, and over half of them live in slums.