 I'm not getting into the past history of slums where I feel that housing has been addressed as the issue and at the end of the day we wound up creating vertical or concrete slums and the overall sustainability has not been achieved including in my opinion the present SRA rules which allow for housing but which do not account for the other requirements which is the the sustainability issues which I will bring. I think we'll bring the slide straight to just just move fast so that I have more time on the yeah this is the way the present slum scheme is being implemented throughout Mumbai and which is definitely going to create vertical slums in my opinion if you have almost one lakh and fifty thousand or two hundred and fifty thousand or two hundred thousand homes being built like this and this is in Dharavi. Fortunately the government has decided not to go ahead with this kind of development anymore. Don't go that fast. Go back one slide please. Detailed plain table surveys have been undertaken and which demonstrates the next slide. How many homes are above 225? 225 is like the magic number because the government says that they'll give only 225 square feet space to the slum dwellers so we've defined how many fall within that how many are higher how many are lower etc. To understand the complexity again and this is the encroached the hatch line that you see is the encroached portion which is all slums and you'll find that even areas which were originally reserved for gardens playgrounds etc. are all still encroached and there's a negligible amount of space open left move and right now the existing conditions is per capita is as you see in white for buildable reservations and unbuildable reservations and you'll find that the blue is what we are proposing which is significantly higher per capita than what exists already. We'll move on. Now we proposed instead a master plan. We have limitations because we cannot get rid of the existing structures. We have to retain whatever were the existing reservations then we have to also ensure that we do not move slum dwellers from one sector to another so there are a lot of interactions that we took which brought about the limitations and finally we arrived at the plan where essentially we are saying sustainability to us is providing high quality of facilities for health for income for knowledge for environment and for socio-cultural development and we've coined the word called hikes for all of this five and we are essentially saying that mainstream people and slum dwellers must share these amenities so that at some point of time the most important thing is we have to integrate slum dwellers with mainstream as I feel that we've been fortunate I've been fortunate. Move on please. We find that in this it's a win-win for all because the slum dwellers get better quality housing with high quality of infrastructure the government gets all of this for free and in fact the developer pays apart from that the government will also get a premium for the first time in slum projects so a liability has been converted into an asset and future taxes etc. The citizens now get a brand new suburb which they have not been able to use service providers we are bringing in public-private partnership even in service providers political leadership obviously benefits because their vote bank remains intact and the developers benefit because they have already made project in that so unless you have a win-win situation projects I don't believe can take off. We have been accused of not providing enough information this is the kind of 16 different agencies that we've had to get our project wetted through and I wish I could have described this in detail and these are the kind of pamphlets 60,000 of these five five hundred of these and about 30 40 of these posters have been distributed and more than 200 meetings within Dharavi with the slum dwellers to interact with them and of course the international and the local media has played a vital role in not only informing the local people but also the international community and the project status is that we're ready to go we are finally we have the final short listing of 26 bidders which might further get shortlisted and within a week or 10 days that will be clear and we have major service partners in doctors and educators in businessmen this is going to be the first eco housing criteria suburb in India working closely with USAID cultural complexes etc the most important thing is mainstream people and slum dwellers will be using similar facilities side-by-side with the slum dwellers will not be paying for it and the mainstream people will in fact be paying for it I wish I had more time thank you