Swatantra Nagar is a slum in Bangalore, India consisting of about 600 households. Most homes are now permanent structures but were allotted as temporary housing in 1976. The community relies on stone quarrying for work but many must travel long distances daily to find jobs. Sanitation is a major issue, as about half the homes lack toilets, forcing open defecation. A public toilet was begun but remains incomplete, worsening conditions especially for women who face safety issues when relieving themselves far from home before dawn or after dusk. A sense of community is shown through residents coming together to build a school for their children.