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A slum area is typically a densely populated urban area characterized by poor living conditions, informal housing, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of access to basic services such as clean water, sanitation, and healthcare. Slum areas often face social, economic, and environmental challenges, and residents may experience higher levels of poverty and vulnerability.
The poor section of a city is often referred to as a "low-income area" or a "deprived neighborhood."
This area is commonly referred to as a "slum" or "ghetto." It is characterized by poor living conditions, overcrowding, poverty, and lack of access to basic amenities.
That area is typically referred to as a "slum" or "ghetto." These areas are characterized by low-income residents, substandard housing conditions, and a lack of access to resources and services.
The area where most of the poor people of a city lived was often called a slum or a ghetto. These areas were typically characterized by overcrowded, unsanitary conditions and inadequate infrastructure.
It is estimated that around 1 billion people worldwide live in slums, primarily in developing countries. Slums are characterized by overcrowding, inadequate housing, lack of access to clean water and sanitation, and other substandard living conditions. Efforts are being made to address the challenges faced by slum dwellers and improve their quality of life.