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Urban slums are sites of social exclusion - explain

Topic: Industrialization and Urbanisation in India. Syllabus: Industrialization and Urbanisation in India: Evolution of modern industry in India; Growth of urban settlements in India; Working class: structure, growth, class mobilization; Informal sector, child labour; Slums and deprivation in urban areas. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2021 and Industrialization and Urbanisation in India.

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Slums house the city’s labour without full urban citizenship. Insecure tenure and missing services are material exclusion. Caste, gender and minority status sort slum space. COVID exposed how disposable slum workers were. Organisation and votes exist; exclusion is still the structure.

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Introduction

An urban slum is not only a shortage of brick. It is a settlement where the city uses labour and withholds citizenship. Social exclusion is that double movement.

Body

How exclusion works

  • Tenure insecurity, absent toilets, and cut-off water mark residents as less than planned citizens.
  • Informal work, including the labour that built the formal city, keeps households in a camp economy, as COVID reverse migration showed.
  • Caste, region, and minority status sort who lives in which pocket; the slum often replicates rural rank, not a melting pot.

What ‘site’ means

  • Schools and clinics may be near and still treat slum children as a residual population.
  • Women face crowding, unsafe toilets, and care burdens that Dube’s household gender lens would not miss.
  • Beteille’s disharmonic city: equality on paper, ranked space in the ward map.

Explain, do not romanticise

  • Slums are also sites of organisation and vote. Exclusion is not the same as silence.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  S[Slum] --> L[Cheap informal labour]
  S --> E[Denied tenure services honour]
  C[Caste region gender] --> E
  E --> X[Social exclusion]

Conclusion

Urban slums are sites of social exclusion because the city extracts cheap labour while denying secure housing, services, and honour. The exclusion is spatial, occupational, and often caste-coded.

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