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Nearly a quarter of Dublin’s population was living in one-room tenements in 1911, according to newly released data from the ...
Before independence, Dublin had a reputation of having some of the worst slums in the United Kingdom. The housing situation ...
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) has released its first eligibility list, with over 75 per cent of tenement holders ...
While the Chief Minister Rekha Gupta cites court orders, maintaining that authorities cannot defy demolition directives, ...
Dharavi Redevelopment Project CEO S.V.R. Srinivas assured on Wednesday that every resident of Dharavi will get a house either ...
The Dharavi Redevelopment Project has called for suggestions and objections from affected tenement holders regarding the Draft Annexure-II. Residents can submit their feedback to the DRP office by ...
In the first such list published for Sector 6 (Meghwadi and Ganesh Nagar), over 75 per cent of tenement holders have qualified for new homes under the redevelopment scheme, according to data released ...
Over 75% of Dharavi tenement holders qualify for new homes in the first eligibility list released for the ambitious ...
It's now been 90 years since a huge tenement which is now the last of its kind in Liverpool was officially opened. More commonly known as the Bullring, St Andrew's Gardens was built to house council ...
Two well-known Glasgow tower blocks have been blown up in a planned demolition. Numbers 305 and 341 Caledonia Road in the ...
Mumbai: The first list of slum households (annexure-II) eligible for housing has been released by the Dharavi Redevelopment ...