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Jonas Bendiksen
2006
INDIA. Mumbai. 2006. In the Khumbharwada, the Gujarati potterer's...
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Jonas Bendiksen
INDIA. Mumbai. 2006. In the Khumbharwada, the Gujarati potterer's neighborhood, a potter's son plays among hundreds of drying clay plates. The gujarati potters are one of the original inhabitants of the area, and are among those who stand to loose the most in the city's redevelopment plans. Dharavi is one of Mumbai's biggest and longest standing slums. Home to somewhere between 600 000 and one million people, it is a beehive of recycling and manufacturing industries. However, Dharavi sits on prime real estate right in the heart of the booming megapolis, and is in close vicinity to the new Bandra-Kurla Complex, a new financial hub. Dharavi is now scheduled for redevelopment, meaning everything in the slum, for good and bad, is set to be demolished.
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