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Formation of

streets which seem

to be as a series of

colonnades

The houses were

arranged in such a

way that at the end

of streets a “chowk”

got formed and all

the entrance of the

house faced the

chowk.

This arrangement

seems to have more

of a social life than

people living in

appartments

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The image shows

the locking

mechanism of the

houses

And sometimes the

people did not even

have lock for the

house as its said by

them –“we have got

nothing to secure “.

Hence in the

second image one

can observe the

absence of main

entry and only the

cloth is used to

cover the entrance

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The house was

2x2 mtsq.

A family of 3 people

lives in the house

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Towards the house

Most of the time is

spend outside the

house by the child

and the woman

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The “chulha” made

out of stone is kept

just a 50cm away

from the entrance

As there is just one

opening which

could provide

ventilation in the

house, the residents

comes to just eat

and sleep in the

room

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