Divided infrastructure: legal exclusion and water inequality in an urban slum in Mumbai, India.

Environment & Urbanization Copyright @ 2023 International Institute for Environment and Develompment(IIED). First published online January 12, 2023

VOI 24(2) :
DOI : 10.1177/09562478221121737

Maps (By Dr. Anita Patil Deshmukh)- Key Terms in Material Religion

Edited by S. Brent Plat

VOI 24(2) : ISBN-13: 978-1472595454
DOI :

PUKAR CASE STUDY - KNOWLEDGE AND ENGAGEMENT

Building Capacity for the Next Generation of Community Based Researchers.

VOI 24(2) : ISBN-13: 978-1-55058-596-4
DOI : 2015

Multidimensional Measurement of Household Water Poverty in a Mumbai Slum: Looking Beyond Water Quality 

PLOS 1 July 2015

VOI 24(2) :
DOI :

A System for Household Enumeration and Re-identification in Densely Populated Slums to Facilitate Community Research, Education, and Advocacy

Plos 1 Published: April 10, 2014

VOI 24(2) :
DOI : 10.1371/journal.pone.0093925

Off the map: the health and social implications of being a non-notified slum in India

Environment & Urbanization Copyright © 2012 International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).

VOI 24(2) : 643-663.
DOI : 10.1177/0956247812456356

Lokyaspeeth

This book describes the successful interaction between youth, local policy makers and the community which took place in ward 202 and ward 203 of Mumbai in 2007-2008.

Paach Prashna Shambhar Uttare

This book documents the experiences of the Tarunaee initiative undertaken by PUKAR in 2004-05 for the youth of Mumbai.

Ethey Khari Mumbai Bhetate

PUKAR takes Mumbai as a laboratory for exploring issues of urbanization. Using research as a tool for intervention and transformation, PUKAR’s trained Barefoot Researchers have brought in sharp focus a Mumbai that belongs to the disenfranchised majority.

Mumbai’s Barefoot Researchers

The Barefoot Research is an in-house publication that comes out of a sustained conversation over six years at PUKAR about the relationship between documentation, research and citizenship in today’s “mega cities”.