While Khotachiwadi is well known for its Konkan-Portuguese-style bungalows, its chawls and their residents have often been left out of the picture.
The coming together of speculation-driven real estate development and the idea of “public space” has produced weird urban species.
Ahmedabad in the race of developing cities of India where inspite large availability of land the property prices are shooting up.
Micro homes which integrate spaces of work and are well connected to the street economy seem to be far more viable on the longer run at all levels.
Times of India writes about the research initiated on the sacred space of Dharavi initiated by urbz. 
The people of Goa are  looking for ways to organize Goa’s growth and future in a manner that does justice to its special cultural and historical distinctiveness.
Street vendors in Dharavi
How growing your own plants can be a very simple thing to achieve even in extremely dense area such as Dharavi.
The number of religious sites in Dharavi is practically infinite. Small shrines and large temples dot the courtyards and roadsides with incredible density.
Walking on Mahatma Gandhi Road seemed like being part of a big never ending real time movie.