Inside India's Largest Slum - New Delhi: Women Survive Filth, Danger & Poverty | Travel Documentary
Inside India's Largest Slum - New Delhi: Women Survive Filth, Danger & Poverty | Travel Documentary Step inside the largest slum in New Delhi, India — a hidden world of resilience, danger, and untold stories. In this eye-opening India slum documentary, we uncover the daily struggles of women and children who survive in silence amidst filth, poverty, and fear. From overcrowded alleys to unsafe sanitation, from heartbreaking tragedies to powerful stories of hope, this video reveals what life is truly like in the forgotten corners of modern India. Meet voices like Tripti Singh, who rose from the slums to pursue education abroad, and discover how millions endure without basic rights or visibility. Watch till the end to understand why slums are not symbols of failure — they are reflections of a system that leaves people behind. 00:00 - travel documentary 01:04 - NUMBER ONE: THE PLACE THE WORLD FORGOT 03:33 – NUMBER TWO:WOMEN AND SURVIVAL IN SILENCE 05:58 – NUMBER THREE: THE DANGER IS FEARFUL 08:24 – NUMBER FOUR: LIFE IN THE SLUM 10:54 – NUMBER FIVE: DIFFICULT TO ACCESS 13:22 – NUMBER SIX: DOUBLE WHAMMY OF WOMEN 16:09 – NUMBER SEVEN: PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE 18:48 – NUMBER EIGHT: HOPE IN THE SLUM 21:26 – NUMBER NINE: ONE COUNTRY TWO WORDS NVL228. -------------------------------- ► LIKE! 👍 ► COMMENT! 💬 ► SHARE! ➤ ► SUBSCRIBE! 👉 / @nvltraveldocumentary ►Playlist: 👉 • NVL Travel Documentary -------------------- ► COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER NVL Travel Documentary does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries -------------------------------- This is an independent documentary film created with a humanistic purpose — to raise awareness about homelessness, a growing yet often misunderstood issue in our society. The film does not exploit suffering for emotional appeal. Instead, it aims to portray the lives, thoughts, and inner strength of individuals experiencing homelessness with honesty and respect. Through this documentary, we hope to provide a deeper, more compassionate understanding of the people behind the label "homeless," and to inspire constructive conversations, empathy, and social action. All content was filmed with the full consent of the individuals featured and is intended for educational and awareness purposes only. This project does not aim to offend, exploit, or sensationalize any person's hardship. -------------------------------- #traveldocumentary #IndiaSlumDocumentary #LifeInIndianSlums #UrbanPovertyIndia #countrydocumentary #countrydocumentaries #countryfacts #factsaboutcountries #livingabroad

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