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"Growth of slums is a common feature of urbanisation." State five disadvantages of the growth of slums.
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Solution
The disadvantages of the growth of slums are:
- Due to substandard life conditions, those who live in slums are more subject to risks and accidents. Most of the homes are not well-built. Slum homes frequently have issues including leaking roofs, sewage water leaking through the walls, and damaged roofs.
- Because of the unsanitary situations, slum communities are more likely to have infectious illnesses like dengue, typhoid, malaria, and so on. The population as a whole may become infected with these diseases.
- Slums might exhibit behaviors like drug misuse, drunkenness, criminality, etc. since they remain cut off from the rest of urban society.
- The people have no formal rights to the land, and they have not planned this settlement. In addition, there's hardly much security in the slum buildings.
- The polluted conditions in the slum regions could be caused by pollution and contamination of the land, air, and water. Such contamination can even extend to non-slum areas that are close by and contiguous.
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