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Soap-maker, Dharavi Slum, Mumbai



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Blog: A hardening of the heart in the land of the economic miracle.
Date: March 4th 2006

To the casual observer the engine behind the world's 3rd largest economy might well appear to be India's numerous hawkers, con-men and beggars, the persistance of whom would please any hard-nosed western capitalist. Of course, in the Britain of Norman Tebbit and John Major, beggars were either indolent miscreants too lazy to get on their bikes to look for the jobs that, unskilled and with no emplo ... read more




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Date: 1st June 2010

good photos
i have seen all of ur portfolio photos i think in mumbai u have not seen good places as there are photos of dhobi ghat and dharavi.which dont worth to see. next time u visit mumbai ask for diffrent good places such as nehru science center,malbar hill,nationla park,rani bagh etc

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Departing shortly from the desk next to that vacated by Sken Like A Ribble Fluke, another couple of Brits, Kim and Richard, attempt to find spiritual meaning and purpose beyond the twin pillars of Dilbert and the next interest rate rise.... full info
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