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Kamathipura 2.0

A virtual exhibition highlights how redevelopment plans in this neighbourhood must ensure that the future of marginalised communities is not jeopardised

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Unfinished high-rises dot the fringes of Kamathipura

Unfinished high-rises dot the fringes of Kamathipura

Being tagged as a red-light area has been a monkey on the back of the Kamathipura neighbourhood since the 19th century. The place earned this reputation when, back then, British colonisers brought girls from underprivileged families to work as sex workers who would service soldiers stationed in Mumbai. At the time, Kamathipura was located in what was considered to be the fringes of the city, a place originally inhabited by the Kamathi community, or migrant labourers from Andhra Pradesh who had shifted here in search of work while the port city of Bombay was being constructed. These people co-existed with the sex workers, making the neighbourhood a place of work and residence for marginalised communities.

The area is a hub for many small-scale manufacturing industries. Pics/Aradhana Paralikar
The area is a hub for many small-scale manufacturing industries. Pics/Aradhana Paralikar

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