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Dreams meet reality in the slums of Mumbai

Posted: Friday, January 30, 2009 8:05 AM
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 MUMBAI, India –  Dr. Harish Ahire led us through a maze of crowded, narrow alleyways, navigating around excited groups of barefoot children and women washing pots in buckets of precious water, just inches away from open sewers.

"When it rains, the sewage runs into their homes," he told me.

A woman rose from her washing, gesturing with broad sweeps of her arm from the sewer to the door of her tiny room, home to eight members of her family, who were huddled around a small television watching a soap opera.



Watch a video showing the plight of the poor in Mumbai. The entire piece is viewable on the San Jose Mercury News site.

"The big problem is contagious diseases – from the water. There is no clean water, no proper sanitation, no ventilation," Ahire said. Almost on cue, a large bedraggled rat strolled nonchalantly across the alley. A woman took a half-hearted swing at it with a stick, more through wary familiarity than any sense of shock.

We continued to the edge of the slum, where piles of rubbish tumbled down the banks of a stagnant river, into which most of the slum’s waste eventually found its way.

Impossibly crowded
Ahire looked a little out of place in his crisp, white shirt, but the 63-year-old doctor was brought up in Mumbai’s slums, where he now works, his clinic a simple two-story building near the entrance of the Ghatkopar slum.

He’s a fierce advocate of the rights of India’s lower castes, and I’d first met him more than 10 years ago, in the wake of a riot, during which the police had shot dead 11 slum dwellers.  

The incident was soon forgotten; the often-brutal world of the slums isn’t something India likes to dwell on, even though half of Mumbai’s 17 million people live in what is quaintly referred to as "informal housing."

Image: Dr. Harish Ahire and daughter
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Dr. Harish Ahire and his daughter at their clinic in Ghatkopar slum, Mumbai

It’s a catchall description for everything from simple roadside shelters, often little more than a plastic sheet to sleep under, to cardboard huts, to more permanent and sturdier settlements of concrete and corrugated iron – all of which seem almost impossibly crowded.

Ahire’s slum, or colony, as the residents refer to it, is home to around 100,000 people. Mumbai’s biggest, Dharavi, is home to 1 million – by some estimates the biggest and most squalid slum in Asia. Some 18,000 people crowd in per single acre there. It is a city within a city, with its own informal economy of small businesses.

Mumbai may be India’s financial and entertainment capital, but you can’t miss Mumbai’s slums from the moment you fly in, since they encroach right onto airport land. They sit cheek by jowl with apartment blocks renting units for thousands of dollars a month.  And each year they grow bigger, as Mumbai serves as a magnet for those seeking a better life in the city.

Mixed reaction to the ‘Slumdog’
Ahire hadn't heard of the movie "Slumdog Millionaire" – few have in the slums – but he says the rags to riches tale is one that resonates there. It’s what draws people to Mumbai, though few will ever escape the grinding poverty in which they live. Ahire was an exception; he managed to train as a doctor, as has his eldest daughter. His youngest daughter is studying law.

The slums are a fact of life here. Middle-class India goes about its life as if they hardly exist. It is the new India of computer services and call centers that usually attracts the attention of the world – even though this touches on only a minority of Indians.



The movies made by the country’s prolific film industry – Bollywood – rarely dwell on the gritty side of life in the colonies the way "Slumdog Millionaire" does. Bollywood mostly serves up a diet of feel-good escapist movies.

For this reason, some questioned whether Slumdog would appeal to Indian audiences. For all the Indian talent in the movie – and the pride at the awards – it is a foreign-made film, and India can be prickly when it comes to foreigners pointing up its darker underbelly.

Since the film was released in India, there have been some protests – slum dwellers objecting to the word "dog" in the title of the film tore down posters and ransacked a movie theater where the movie was playing in Patna, in the eastern state of Bihar. And in Mumbai, slum residents held a protest last week and held up banners reading "Poverty for Sale" and "I am not a dog." But despite reports criticizing the film's creators for not adequately compensating the child actors, their parents have come forward to defend the creators.

Image: Barber at work
Ian Williams/ NBC News
A barber at work in the Ghatkopar slum in Mumbai.

For some, escape is still just a dream
Meantime, the slums encroach on the doorstep of one of Mumbai’s most wealthy suburbs, Andheri, sometimes referred to as Mumbai’s Beverly Hills. It is where Bollywood’s top actors and producers live, and where we met Johnny Lever, one the country’s most popular comedians, who has acted in more than 300 Bollywood movies.

Lever was born and raised in Dharavi, where as a child he scraped a living for his family by mimicking movie stars. He had no formal education and could not speak proper Hindi (he spoke the street slang of the slums), but his impersonations and song and dance routines eventually drew the attention of the real Bollywood.

"If you have talent, nothing can stop you," he told me. "You can get out of the slums."

Ahire isn’t so sure. "I realized my dream," he told me. "I became a doctor." But for most of those living in Mumbai’s teeming slums getting out of the slums remains just that – a dream.

Related links:
Newsweek: 'Slumdog Millionaire' Director Defends Film
Child star, parents defend 'Slumdog' creators

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Don't only read this article, do something about it: the most honest and productive organization I can personally recommend is "Asha for Education." They are serving the basic education needs of children in India. You can either volunteer or make a donation.

Asha for Education has been rated the number one U.S. charity by Charity Navigator. I have personally visited some of their projects in India and their integrity and work are unrivaled. Asha are totally nonreligious, volunteer staffed, and you can read full reports online.

You can do something by supporting Asha:

http://www.ashanet.org/

It is fashionable to say that Indians are leaving these children behind, but not all Indians are, some like Asha for Education are organized and having success against poverty.

It is poetic to lament that we all read this article and move on, but don't only be a poet, take some action. Visit Asha's site and either get involved or make a donation.

This article, and any media which profit by selling this story, should to be legally required to mention some way the reader can help. General Electric and Microsoft, the parents of MSNBC, are profiting by selling this story. Ian Williams, I am calling on you to provide your readers with links to organizations through which they can end the story on which you profit. You are doing part of the job by telling the story; do all of it by helping us end it.
Yes, we Indians are quite miserable when it comes to providing for our own people. Maybe we should take our ships and go pillage some of the weaker nations. Or let's just eliminate an entire race of people and force them into settlements. No wait, I have a better idea - let's take the poor people, enslave them, and work them till they drop dead. For their own good, of course.
Get off your soap boxes and go read some books.
Capitalism creates wealth for a few and poverty for most.........SIckening.............
IN ISLAM,
PEOPLE WHO ARE POOR(WHICH THE SLUM DWELLERS ARE) WILL GO TO HEAVEN 500 YEARS EARLIER THAN THE RICH. WHY? SIMPLE... THESE POOR WILL HAVE LESS TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR....
Dear Friends,

The politician are big culprit who made countries were fall down. every day some corner it happen that's why slums developed.Everybody will get the taste of this naste life any farm. If you look around,  we always same place because of our culprit politician they are too greed and they don't provide  our needs i,e job,food and shelter. Who will change this? Are you ?
Lokesh... please forgive me if I misunderstood, but it seems as though you would like to create a genocide much like the Holocaust, based solely on class.  You do remember reading about the Holocaust in school, yes?  Never mind the numerous accounts of genocide elsewhere in the world... you are very small-minded to think that what Adolf Hitler proposed is what will solve any problem in this world.  
Before I write, I should mention that I am an Indian(grew up in the slum Dharavi) living in USA. Reading comments from some Indians in a defensive way is apalling. The problem is the corrupt Indian System. India has not made any porgress, When I visited Mumbai Last year that place looks like dump since I left in 1990's. As one Indian said it accurately, We never got freedom from the British, the oppressors color changed from White to Brown. What a shame.
It boggles my mind how people can be so ignorant, incencitive, hypocrytical, and just plain dead WRONG. Just keep your mouths shut if you don't have anything nice to say, or if you think you know something when you really don't have a clue.  And by the way, it's AMERICAN companies shipping jobs to India and the West, those nations are not asking for them, and never did....
When our large businesses send jobs to poor countries for pennies, they think they are helping that country's poor, but it is no easier to starve to death on two beans a day than it is on one bean a day.
Some of you Americans have no idea about rest of the world because you have been spoiled.You guys have no idea that slum dwellers are nor beggers.America has no hard working people willing to work for the money as other nationals are. Chinese or Indians are not in debt!! Look at wall street!!And if you want to see corruption, just travel to Illinois !!!!its not too far !!
The author of this article hasn't probably watched bollywood movies, there have been so many movies which were based on poverty, slums and rags to riches kind of story. Or maybe he just chose label them as "escapist" because it was made by Indians, Slumdog millionaire is "reality" because it's made by Danny Boyle, a British!!!!!
And yeah some people out here are looking down upon us India because there is poverty, corruption, elite etc, as if nothing of that kind exists in USA( Hurricane Katrina exposed that,no?) Well i'm Indian and I'm proud to be one!!!
I find it amazing how many people blame capitalism for everything.  People in capitalist countries have a much higher standard of living, better education, and far more freedom than anywhere else.  Would you rather live in Cuba?  China?  If you rely on the government to take care of you, you are putting your trust in a bloated, impersonal, massively inefficient organization who doesn't know or care about you. Rich people "spread the wealth" by buying things, by creating companies and jobs, by selling the products we all use, by investing in the market, and by putting money in the bank so we all can get loans.  They also pay most of the taxes and give the most to charity.  Envy, resentment, and anger are the evil in the world.  Let's give everybody the freedom to rise as high as they can in life.
Lokesh is Hitler in which language?
" America can not afford not sending business to India.   "

Outsourcing of American jobs to India grew by leaps and bounds in the last 8 years.  America lost the most jobs, and now the American economy is in the toilet. To be fair, it is not outsourcing alone that delivered us to this predicament.  But if your theory is correct, we should all be very rich by now, and not in the brink of disaster.

Tell us again how outsourcing is beneficial to the American people.

There are other poor countries in the world that could benefit from our help and compassion.  America might become one of them if we don't stop this foolish fascination with India.

We have done enough for India. They have done enough damage to American workers.  Let us focus on other economies to partner with.
Ask yourself, How far are we away from this being a story about an American city or town?
If this story was actually about the US how would you feel as an American?
In my vist to New Delhi and the surrounding region, I saw first hand much of what this video portrays.  The caste system and the religions existing there that condone this are the same that elevate animals over human beings.  Can there be a solution for this injustice as long as it is acceptable in the minds of the religious?  Poverty is found in every country, including the highly vaunted USA.  

I find it hard to accept systems that segregate the wealthy from the poor.  It is no less than another version of racism, which has been widely condemned.

The economic system originated in Babylon where the upper elite employ the poor because they can be hired for much less demeans the people.  Communism is not the answer for this.  The love that God showed to all of humanity in sending His Son, Jesus Christ to us is the answer.  Being compassionate and caring for our people, those around us, those who find themselves in the kind of poverty displayed is not easy, but if we are ever to progress as some have said, we must be our "brother's keeper" in some manner.

I am submitting the following poem and hope some will take it to heart:

"RIVERS OF HIDDEN WORDS"

The voices of millions and murmuring low.
They cry in the night in an unending flow,
And just like the rivers, they pass us by,
So forceful, so quiet: They live... and they die.

Like rivers, their words find an unending sea...
of people who can, but don't hear their plea.
Sometimes the speakers are found on a street...
lost, lonely voices, with cups at their feet.

It matters not country, nor voice of the sender:
Words of distress know not hue, age or gender.
These hidden words, born from pain and strife...
whisper the speech of a hopeless life.

And our hidden words are inside as we stare...
with thought to withdraw, from failing to care.
Then knowing, they murmur to God, if they pray...
expecting rejection, as we turn away.

But our Rivers of Hidden Words can be shown!
With love and compassion, their voice can be known!
Christ knew the answer and gave us the clue:
"Love one-another, the way I love you!"

William Davis 2007

If we can walk away, it is because of the enormity of the task facing one person, but if enough people band together, such as is being done in the mini-loan program, so successful in parts of India and Asia, a difference can be accomplished.  We may never wipe poverty from the face of the earth, but if we put our efforts together, we can bring hope to those who now have none.
Slumdog millionaire is the real India!  Not only Mumbai, but also Calcutta is worse.  India’s govt. is so obsessed with Pakistan that they are unable to work on their glaring issues.
You know what, Matt from Atlanta?  The caste system that exists in India is 90% to blame for what is happening to these poor people.  I don't care how proud you are of India, to go on with this completely archaic view of humanity will completely ensure that slums will ALWAYS exist in India.  I don't care how "obtuse" it sounds, that reality is of India's own making.

I also recommend "Born into Brothels" as a perfect example of why India needs to let go of this ridiculous ideology.  Watch it and then give me a different opinion.  The overpopulation in this instance is not the only problem, it is endemic to the belief system.

Additionally, it has absolutely NOTHING to do with the people themselves.  Given the chance, most of them would work as hard as they could to change their circumstances if they were just given the respect that each person deserves and the chance to escape their "caste".
My sister lived in India for a year as an exchange student and I saw the movie with her.  I asked her if that was really the way it was and she said absolutely and told me stories about her experiences there.  She lived with a wealthy family but whenever they drove through the streets their car was surrounded by children begging.  She explained that it has a lot to do with their religion and believing that people are born into poverty or wealth for a reason and they accept it. There are wealthy people that try to help like the family she lived with who would roll down the car windows a crack and throw out money to the beggars.  What she saw there was traumatizing and made her realize how lucky we are here in the U.S. where people actually have the belief system that you can better yourself no matter what circumstances you are born in.  In India, they believe that the circumstances a person is born into is their destiny, so little is done to change it.  It's an age old caste system that has always been there.  
It is an economic truth no matter what school of thought you subscribe to (supply or demand), there will absolutely always be poor people.  The question is how do we prevent that type poverty from becomming the norm rather than the exception.  There were so many ignorant comments on this subject so far that I could not possibly comment on them all.  I wish I had a nightly show.  I will say that ignorance is not about how much you know or don't know.  It's about the scope and vastness of your knowledge.
This goes out to the person(Mr. Dirsch) who said that if you are poor, why proceed to have 9 children??

Your right! & I would wholeheartedly agree with you if we were talking about Americans, who, for the most part, are filthy stinking rich compared to poor people in 3rd world countries.  AND even though India is gaining ground economically, they still have that 3rd world mentality.

BUT think about this, if they can barely feed themselves, then what would make you think that they would have enough to afford contraception or even be educated about contraception?  THIS is an issue that the Indian government needs to tackle to prevent the problem before it starts AND well-to-do Indians need to demand for these people what they cannot demand for themselves.  
Hey Rick Dirsch, if you really don't care about these "touching stories" then why the hell are you even reading and commenting on this article? And you don't care because it is India is thousands of miles away from you? We live in the same world buddy. Get out of your little bubble that you live in. You're nothing but a low life, heartless, d*&#%^ bag.
My sister lived in India for a year as an exchange student and I saw the movie with her.  I asked her if that was really the way it was and she said absolutely and told me stories about her experiences there.  She lived with a wealthy family but whenever they drove through the streets their car was surrounded by children begging.  She explained that it has a lot to do with their religion and believing that people are born into poverty or wealth for a reason and they accept it. There are wealthy people that try to help like the family she lived with who would roll down the car windows a crack and throw out money to the beggars.  What she saw there was traumatizing and made her realize how lucky we are here in the U.S. where people actually have the belief system that you can better yourself no matter what circumstances you are born in.  In India, they believe that the circumstances a person is born into is their destiny, so little is done to change it.  It's an age old caste system that has always been there.
Birth Control?
I have read many responces that say that "I don't care"  
You will care when America gets to this point.  When there are a very few elite rich people a very small middle class and a very large poor or extreamly poor class.  You don't think it can happen, just wait and see.  Look at the Madoff's of our society, and what they are doing to us.  Look at the extream salaries of our CEO's and upper managment.  We are on the brink of things like this happening here, it wont take much to go over the edge.  
I cant believe that some of you said that this is what they deserve for haveing children.  relize that most of the children that are born dont live very long due to sickness or malnutrition.  how callous and sick are you to deny the right to have a child to pass on you line.  tell that to the right to life people.  
I am saddened about this but unfortunatly will see more of it
If the plight were to be eradicated, those left will ultimately fall into a category that others deem as unacceptable as well. This view of a class-system is what pushes those into despair and keeps them there. Viewing this world, as a union of people is what God had created us all for. Those pointing out the speck in others eyes have long forgotten what falters themselves. Greed and corruption has taken the highest place in society wherein we are forced to use this image as one to live by. God bless those around the world who live in despair.  Although their hearts are much bigger than ours who squabble over opinion. Who are we to judge!
First on poverty & if India should be helped - There is too much of poverty in India. If you go to a poorer country than India, you will find even more poverty. Something is being done every minute and lots more needs to be done to eradicate poverty (whereever it exists). Those who wish to do, are welcome. Those who do not wish to do are also welcome to have that stand. Its the nature of life. Helping others is not something that can be demanded. It comes from within. All the great people who tried to help others got crucified. So its not an easy thing. And for most humans the greed is too strong to give up. Nothing right or wrong here, except your conscience. If you really DONT CARE, then thats a right way to think as well. love, help, emotions can not be forced. This is the true Indian spirit. We Indians care as much as anyone else in the world and dont care just as much as the rest. Jesus did not lead just his family or countrymen, buddha did not preach just to those from his caste. So you can not discuss on why there is poverty and if one should do something about it. Those who have a calling to help are already helping. Others like me are spending time writing this message.
About jobs to India - US of A is not that old. People came and took someone elses land. A nation was formed and now it rules the world. Once India was also rich and great. We did not cry when we lost that status. One day even you might. Its not something unheard of in history. People do things for reasons of greed. They win for greed and they lose because of greed. Businesses send jobs to India for greed, so they can save more and get more work done in less money, so the stockholders are made rich. The stockholders are not Indians. So if you are losing jobs think twice before buying stocks. And also you know whom you need to blame. What is a poor India doing? He is just trying to feed himself and his family. If you give him a job he will take it. So please ask the business community to not to give the jobs to Indians or other people from poor countries and see if they listen. Dont kill the messenger. By blaming Indians, you will not get your jobs back. The greed has taken a very strong root now. You have to evolve with the times. History is the biggest teacher. Greedy and rich men will find new ways to make money and that may just be by walking all over you. So lookout for them. Not Indians. The Indians are not in a position to give you your jobs back. If you can be a project manager for a wage of $6 per hour I am sure the businessmen will not outsource the jobs. The question is - Can you live like that? Do you know what it is to not have AC/ hot water/clean houses, beautiful roads and apartments/ pollution free environment. Not have what even your beggers on the street have - Those who come with a ciggarette in one hand and a begging bowl (plastic jar) in the other? My wife often asks me how beggars in America can afford to smoke and drink coke. When you dip lower than that level you can not even relate. You can only see and make comments which come from a mind which has no idea about what it feels to be there. Indians are sorry that you are losing jobs, but they will not stop at taking the jobs if someone offers them, because they want to fill their stomach. Because they are afraid of falling into the annals of poverty which you can not even imagine, let alone fear.
About Dirty Politics and corruption - Did not one of Kane and Abel kill the other? Dirty politics comes from greed for money and power or some other greed. So its everywhere. In India you can bribe a cop for 25 cents. In USA you can wipe out an entire nation for finding one terrorist. So its only a difference in magnitude. The root is the same dirty politics. In India we are so busy finding our next meal that we are not having time to look at the slums that you have shown here. In USA you are so busy finding weapons of mass destruction that you dont have time to look at thousands being killed in the process. So who is the bigger politicians and who is talking about what? Change is going to happen. Slowly. One has to accept that. Either use change to build healthier and better world or use it to blame and hate each other. Choice is there. It was always there. History teaches and the Universe teaches even better.
In the end, I am sorry for all those losing jobs. Sorry for those who are mortified by all the poverty in India. Sorry for all the poor. Sorry that I am not doing enough to make this planet a better place to live in. And sorry if i did not make any sense at all.
Having travelled extensively throughout India and appreciating the culture for exactly what it is, I am surprised that people forget this country has a caste system that has existed for centuries.  This is their culture.  This is what they know.  The Indian government has consistently created programs to get people off the streets and improve their quality of life, but most refuse.  They live this way because it's what they know.  It is their choice, it is their belief that they were born to that caste.  Interestly, India is one of the most beautiful cultures I have ever been exposed to, full of quiet dignity and grace that one would be hard pressed to find anywhere in the U.S.
This is not about the poor in India. This is about the poor all over the world. This movie brings out the reality of the world, that there is suffering all over. There is poverty, disease and hunger in every counrty. Poverty of this magnitude is a problem of our generation and we need to deal with it irrespective of where it is.

Every person has a right to live a healthy and in some cases a rich life. But remember these are people who had the opportunity to lead a healthy life like you and me. And there are some who rose from the slums to make a better life for themselves. But what about those who never got that chance. Do we let them live in their misery, or do we go out there and do something about it.
As an American who lived in India for sometime I feel I must make the statement that these slums are no different than the ones in our major cities.  If you call it caste or class it is a systems that separates the haves with the have nots.  This is a global unity and instead we continue with our beligerent adherence to race separation.  The plight of the lower class or caste is that the upper class and caste is unforgiving and never allows to forget what we were born into.  There will be the select few that are allowed to break out, but most of us do not have the connections to do so.  It is not who you are, it is who you know and thus it will always be.  The most brilliant mind can be lost in poverty.  The greatest leader can be murdered by greedy one.  This is humanity.  Are we so great?
Desi_in_Indy, Indianapolis, IN : Before you tell any one to shut up, Look your own face in the mirror. The poverty in India/caste system has nothing to do with the USA. If you hate US so much why the hell you go and live in the dump and see for yourself. 99.99999999% of Indians who back to settle in Idnia return back to the western country. The rest who stay back oare social workers and Missionaries. The way India is because of people like you!!!!!
I don't understand why the west is obsessed with poverty and filth in developing nations. From what I hear, the slum dwellers in India have filed a lawsuit protesting their portrayal in the movie (the exaggeration and filth created for the pathetic western audience so they can feel good about themselves).
The problem is not so much social inequalities or the caste system. These slums and ghettoes have many 'upper caste' Brahmin and Rajputs, from the Hindi heartland of UP and Bihar. The essential problem with Indian cities, after their modernisation is their population expansion, receiving migrants from villages across the country and the ever-growing stress of humans on the infrastructure and possibilities that a city can bear with.

Actually, cities that are no much of an attraction, from the perspective of economics and commerce, in the state of Rajasthan, for example, the sanitation and general hygiene is better than it is in megapolises like Bombay, Bangalore or Delhi.

And on the other hand, you have villages where modernisation has virtually destroyed institutions and self-sustaining economies of communities. And the problem is only going to get to extreme levels as more migrants travel into these sinking megapolises. This brings to the surface the real issues, of governance and priorities of Indian governments, since the last days of the Mughal rule(which saw domestic civil disturbances and foreign invasions as well) and the days of the English 'Raaj' which have ripped the heart of Indian villages, absolutely apart.

What I mean is, this problem is directly a consequence of the ruin of the Indian rural communities.
I'm startled by the number of people who have so little accurate information on the caste system.  The caste system has no prevalence in India right now.  Compare it to the discrimination that happens in the US against blacks, and your pointing to hypocracy at its prime.  If you knew, its more difficult for higher castes to get into colleges in India due to the previous caste system issues, and this affirmative action is happening in India.  Guess what, see how much it's really happening in the US.  So look at your own, then comment about others attitudes.
Yes indeed, the problem is overpopulation, in the 60s & 70s India had a strong pirth control program, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was criticised by many Muslims that it was means to decrease their numbers, so they were exempt from limiting the number of children, and of course could have multiple wives. This is reflecte din the birth rate...Muslims have double the rate of other groups.
Mumbai is flooded with illegal immigrants form Bangla Desh, who live in these slums.
Also, did you think what the plight of Europeans would have been, if its excess population didn't have N. & S. Americas, Australia, NZ, to send it masses?
European cities just a 100 years ago, or evn NYC, Chicago had horribel lving conditions.

To Jesse Lake:Have you thought about how many jobs were lost in the US to China because of the manufacturing industries moving there or to Mexico?
US lost almost 3 million jobs 2001-2005 to China, and about 300,000 service jobs to India form 2003-2007.
Who is worrying about the factory jobs being lost at a massive scale?
US is debtor nation as far as China is concerned, Through the quarter-century in which China has been opening to world trade, Chinese leaders have deliberately held down living standards for their own people and propped them up in the United States.
This is the real meaning of the vast trade surplus—$1.4 trillion and counting, going up by about $1 billion per day—that the Chinese government has mostly parked in U.S. Treasury notes.
In effect, every person in the (rich) United States has over the past 10 years or so borrowed about $4,000 from someone in the (poor) People’s Republic of China.
Like so many imbalances in economics, this one can’t go on indefinitely, and therefore won’t.
Now it is ending —suddenly.
Wake up America, don't wreck this great nation with laziness, entitlement, greed.
I  am of indian Desecent my forefathers leftg india in the 1800's to travel to guyana south america in hope of a better life, i know that the slums will change it will not hange right away but it will and i have faith in god.
Wheter these people make 8 or 10 children they are humans, and everyone in my opinion should be a humanitarian
I agree with the comments made by Swati,Sai and William Davis. If you have'nt go find and read them again.Those who make smart,selfish, stupid comments just by getting information from the media and idiot box, should learn the realities by reading books and visiting the portrayed places anywhere in the world in person which may facilitate the remodeling of their attitude and outlook first of their own selves and then the others.
Some very cruel comments. How many posters here have been to 125th Street and beyond in Harlem, NY??
rich, upper class and general middle class do not know about india very much, they see india through themselves. how the slum dwellers live, survive and work are not understood by indian fortunate and somewhat fortunate class. smart and intelligent indians are percentage wise small, even though the may be smart per world standard. majority of suffering indians are deprived of education, health and employment opportunities, which is detrimental towards indian progress and takes the country downwards and indian intelect on percentage basis falls well below international level. slumdog movie is trying to portray to the indian public and world, so that indian govts., riches and rich religious organizations come for their rescue.
satya,

are you kidding?!  bangalore has NO slums??  there is so much poverty scattered through the city...

also, no one has a right to criticize a country from what they see on TV or on the Web.  Finally, for people upset that india is "stealing" American jobs, maybe Americans should become more patriotic and invest in USA rather than exploiting other countries and sending coveted jobs overseas for better profit margins.  
May be MaxKapadia should re-read history. The ancient caste system of India made it virtually impossible for one to improve his or her lot. It was the dreaded caste nsystem that kept India in poverty and exploitation by the higher caste Brahmins. Millions of Indians toil in the fields for generation to repay the debts and the higher caste land owners treat them like slaves. The caste system of India, Mr. Kapadia, helped to prolong the plight of the debt ridden lower castes. It was only during the rule of the Mughals and the British that lower castes finally awakened to the brutality of the upper classes. Had India not experienced the advent of the Mughals and the British, she would still be like some of the poor African countries. British rule exposed India to wider horizons and advancement in heavy industry and hightech would have never happened had the British not ruled India.
Hey! even American family's are living in slums and don't have food to eat or health insurance. So I don't see what is the big deal. Every country is suffering especially now days with the economy to pot everyone sooner or later will be out in the streets if things don't pick up soon. I think that all the AH's that took all our tax payer money and did What? with it need to really give it back or go to prison for robbery. Bush should also go to prison for doing nothing to help American's keep their jobs or homes. Someone has to help us American's yesterday. Everyone is disperate. Help! Help America Now!
Please , stop that negativity about sending job to india and importing goods from india. Why not let the people be what they want to be.Now as to importing, sending jobs to them  is due to their arduos hard working people who just like any normal american , european, scandivs person.We see slums in all countries.   Indians are beautiful people,  Indian rich and poor people are the most hospitality people, nicest I have ever met. Viva India, God bless India and its people.  
It's not just overpopulation.  India's population density is lower than Japan's or New Jersey's.

Slumdog Millionaire is an amazing movie.  Not a "wait for DVD" film.
I get a laugh every time I read the blogs. The people, mostly have no touch of reality beyond their little towns and villages in the "United States of Dollar Bill"! Actually they are the lucky ones who were born in this country and have never ventured beyond our shores! I have seen it all or at least most of it. Born in the U.S.A. we grew up in a time when people did care np matter what their cirunstances here were!That is no longer true at all in the U.S.A.! My ancestry is from three European countries (Not German/American, African?America .....as people say today! My flesh tone is light (I am not Black or White as most Americans refer to themselves as today). I served my country in the reserves when I was in High School and active duty afterwards. Eight of my frieds, including my brother did too. I believe we are world citizens! Not caring is an affliction we can no longer live by and make this world continue to evolve for all! Walk the slums of Mumbai, Istanbul, Pakistan, India or the slums of New York City... etc! We are all the same! Believe that or not! Birth is our only difference!
one day we will all be poor,then we will see if theese people in thier cushy lives with all the answers survive or are eatin.
ps. jesses opinion is as valid as the rest.  
Hands up those who honestly believe other countries can help.....lets face it, we all have our own problems that need fixing.
Lokesh. Whoa we don't need any more Hitler talk going on here. but seriously who really cares. the world is going to hell in a hand-basket so lets all just hop in and enjoy the ride. take time to enjoy what life is itself, because pretty soon thats all there is going to be left.
To Sai,

Well put.
Max kapadia - Houston TX, Jan 30
I am surprised that you blame the Moguls & the British for the divisions in the Indian society. The Hindu Mythology is based on a CAST system, where the untouchales are the lowest catse in the order.
This cast system encourages the Upper Castes to hate the lower ones & keep them depdived of everything good. This Caste System plays a major role in the creation of these slums.


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