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MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian billionaire Gautam Adani aims to convert Mumbai's Dharavi slum into a modern city hub, while acknowledging that resettling its 1 million residents will be a challenging task.
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Clueless influencer condemned for poverty tourism after filming himself ‘surviving’ so-called ‘deadliest slum’
Is he a slumdog millionaire? An Australian influencer has been accused of engaging in “poverty tourism” after filming himself “surviving” in an Indian slum, as seen in a viral Instagram video. “I ...
Jayanti Keshav Parmar, a tailor who lives in Dharavi, a bustling informal settlement of nearly 1 million low-income residents packed into a one-square-mile area in Mumbai, has been stuck at home since ...
Dharavi, often labeled Asia's largest slum, is a major recycling hub. The huge informal system processes plastic and e-waste and provides work for thousands. In the heart of Mumbai lies Dharavi, often ...
MUMBAI, India — When the first COVID-19 case was detected in Dharavi, a crammed labyrinth of one-room shacks in the heart of India’s financial capital, epidemiologists feared the disease would spiral ...
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