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Homeless Migrants in Mumbai
Based on empirical work in Mumbai, this article enquires into experiences of homelessness of migrants to the city. It tries to locate these experiences within the larger processes of the neo-liberal envisioning of Mumbai as a global city, the ever-growing informalisation of labour, and displacement and inadequate resettlement of people, resulting in restricted access to affordable housing, services, workspaces and social welfare. The analyses expose how the homeless migrants perpetually suffer from the condition of suspended citizenship, lead their everyday domestic life under public gaze, face violence and also confront civil society's increasing assertion for rights over public spaces.
The names of the respondents have been changed to protect their privacy. The authors thank Simpreet Singh, Abhishek Bhardwaj, Swati Singh, Nisha Bharti, and Anup Tripathi, research scholars at the TISS, for their help in the fi eldwork and/or sharing their notes. The usual disclaimers apply.