Cannabaceae

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Dharavi spread over 557 acres is home to more than a million people and is situated in the middle of India's financial capital, Mumbai. Dharavi bears no resemblance to the fishing village it once was. A city within a city, it is one unending stretch of narrow dirty lanes, open sewers and cramped huts.
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Slum shacks in Dharavi, India.

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