Residents of slums living in Mumbai (India) have received a warning about the risk of attacking apricot newspapers when they hit the street.
From a distance, it was a shiny tent. As it approached, a solar-powered roof made the tent stand out from the wooden and rust-iron temporary housing structures.
Roofs are made from cheap, recyclable waste that is produced to help the poor live in slums.
In August, Tata Housing India plans to sell its Mumbai-based Nano technology for $ 720 a unit, built in a week but can be used for 20 years.