Mumbai Slum Redevelopment Stalled By Financial Crisis

MUMBAI, INDIA - FEBRUARY 03: Dwellers go about their daily routine in the Dharavi slum on February 3, 2009 in Mumbai, India. The redevelopment of asia's largest slum, the Dharavi, spanning over 500 acres and situated in the heart of the world's third largest city and India's financial capital, has stalled due to the global economic financial crisis. The Dharavi slum is the recycling super-hub of Mumbai, believed to be host to at least 15,000 single room factories dealing with at least 80 percent of Mumbai's plastic recycling as well as other recyclables. (Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)
MUMBAI, INDIA - FEBRUARY 03: Dwellers go about their daily routine in the Dharavi slum on February 3, 2009 in Mumbai, India. The redevelopment of asia's largest slum, the Dharavi, spanning over 500 acres and situated in the heart of the world's third largest city and India's financial capital, has stalled due to the global economic financial crisis. The Dharavi slum is the recycling super-hub of Mumbai, believed to be host to at least 15,000 single room factories dealing with at least 80 percent of Mumbai's plastic recycling as well as other recyclables. (Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)
Mumbai Slum Redevelopment Stalled By Financial Crisis
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