Many years ago, in December 2004, when demolitions of slums by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) was at its peak, slum dweller Santosh Thorat was reborn as an activist. As one of those whose own home, the one he had built with his own hands, was demolished, Thorat understood the plight of people who fell victim to the BMC’s slum-free drive. After he had picked up the pieces of his life and relocated his family of seven to a makeshift roadside tent—where the December cold was their constant companion—Thorat returned to the demolition site.