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To some Indians, the Dharavi shantytown is an eyesore taking up prime real estate. For residents, it is the sum of their hopes. Where every inch counts - Los Angeles Times ...
Dharavi: Heaven and Hell Independent producer Julian Crandall Hollick begins a three-part audio portrait of modern India with a visit to Dharavi, ... Through his visit to a recycling center, ...
Dharavi sits on the edge of Mumbai’s massive railways. Homes constructed from metal scraps and tarp pile on top of each other. Children play on the towering heaps of waste behind one ...
The lanes of Dharavi are long and winding. Spread over roughly 500 acres in the heart of Mumbai, they connect the shanties of this informal settlement, home to about one million people.
So too, for want of space, have many of Dharavi's recycling units. Yet the roughly 6,000 tonnes of rubbish produced each day by a swelling Mumbai continues to sustain an estimated 30,000 ...
Normally, Khwaja Qureshi’s recycling facility in Dharavi, the slum in Mumbai, would be no place for three newborn tabby kittens. Before efforts to contain the novel coronavirus idled much of the ...
Malik Abdullah's plastic recycling business in Dharavi, the sprawling slum in Mumbai that is among the largest in Asia, has survived fire, building collapses, and the criminal underworld for decades.
Garbage is not a dirty word KEVIN LOBO | Apr 18, 2010, 04:49 IST Dharavi, Asia's largest slum, is the last place you'd associate with environmental conservation.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to deploy e-auto rickshaws for waste collection in the narrow lanes of Fort, Colaba and Dharavi. If everything goes according to plan, the ...
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