Mumbai's Historic Dhobhi Ghat's Major Parts Will Be Demolished
MUMBAI, INDIA - NOVEMBER 24: Agreement Copies of the residents of Sane Guruji Nagar displayed by the builder in his office at his Dhobi Ghat office, on November 24, 2016 in Mumbai, India. Total 5,000 structures, around 1,500 have been demolished and 850 will be razed on Friday. Dhobhi Ghat will be refurbished so that foreigners and visitors will get a better view of this historic place. The heritage site is popular with foreign tourists. It has 731 washing pans and flogging stones. Developers said that most of the traditional washing and cleaning activities have been replaced by machines. It has helped conserve 50% of the water used. (Photo by Kunal Patil/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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