Sneha Divakaran

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The idea that upper-or middle-class localities are safer for women is not located in any objective understanding of safety. This perception has its roots in a city that is rapidly becoming fragmented on class and community terms in the quest for clean sanitized environments. The real reason why they are perceived to be safer is the strong desire among the upper and middle classes to differentiate their own area as safe and not like lower-class spaces.
Why Loiter?: Women and Risk on Mumbai Streets
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