The Neighbourhood Effect: Coexistence of Residential and Occupational Opportunities in ‘Muslim Neighbourhoods’ of Hyderabad

In G. Sudhir, M. A. Bari, Amir Ullah Khan & Abdul Shaban (eds.), Muslims in Telangana: A Discourse on Equity, Development, and Security. Springer Singapore. pp. 103-122 (2021)
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Abstract

This chapter attempts to understand the distinctiveness of Muslim neighbourhoods in Hyderabad and conclude that Muslim neighbourhoods in the city function as social and politico-economic platforms that enable individual and collective enterprises of various kinds for self-provisioning of services and extended reproduction. The chapter also highlights that the population concentration in Muslim neighbourhoods is highest; a large percentage of Muslim slum-dwellers live in rented spaces or lack legal titles/claims of the space they live, and a majority of the Muslim slum-dwellers live in semi-pucca houses. Thus, even living in urban centres like Hyderabad, does not enhance their standard of living.

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