Billionaire’s Adani Properties is expected to get contract to replace narrow streets and shanties of Dharavi in center of Mumbai

Mumbai has had plans to raze Dharavi—a densely populated city within a city—for nearly 20 years. Ishan Tankha for The Wall Street Journal
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