Mumbai Contra-CT Workshop report
Giving a voice to the kids is urgent and inevitable. In this series, the kids speak about their neighbourhood and lives.
The Dharavi Shelter reopened on Sunday with a new roof, new windows and back door, and an exhibition of the kids’ photos.
It is slightly more expensive but healthier as it doesn't contain asbestos.
Mr. Lodha and members of the Khotachiwadi Welfare and Heritage Trust delivered a letter to the municipal commissioner calling for a heritage law to be enacted.
Program of the final day of the workshop. 
Khirkee, being an “unauthorized colony”, the authorities are not taking any responsibility regarding the water system.
The Urban Typhoon is reaching everyone, locally and globally !
Residents of Khirki Extension want the city to recognize their neighborhood and provide services such as paving their main road to facilitate easier transport and prevent flooding.
Participation can happen anywhere, when people feel the need to get involved with their social and physical environment.