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Sunday, January 28, 2018

Mumbai's Dharavi Breaks Stereotypes of Slum for Foreign Tourists

Why has Mumbai's largest slum, which packs some one million people in about two square kilometers, emerged as an unlikely stop for foreign tourists? The draw is not images of squalor and poverty in the heart of India's largest city, but a place where thriving entrepreneurship and stories of hope and success break many stereotypes of a slum. Anjana Pasricha reports.

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