Abstract

This paper explores the social phenomena of gentrification in urban development, focusing on its implications for architecture, neighbourhoods, and social dynamics in Indian cities. It provides a thorough assessment of the repercussions and post-gentrification consequences of this process. By examining specific case studies in neighbourhoods such as Hauz Khas Village in Delhi, Parel in Mumbai, and Sabarmati in Ahmedabad. The study offers insight on the architectural modifications, socioeconomic upheavals, and community inclusivity caused by gentrification. It examines opposing viewpoints on the benefits and drawbacks of gentrification, taking into account both its role in revitalization and concerns about social injustice and displacement. KEY WORDS – Gentrification, Revitalization, Hauz Khas, Parel, Sabarmati, Neighbourhood, Injustice, Urban Renewal, Community improvement, Policy Practice.

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