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    Mumbai’s move to privatise five government hospitals will hit slum dwellers hard

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  • Mumbai: Over 9 lakh in bank deposits, coins worth Rs 1.75 lakh found at dead beggar’s shanty

    Mumbai: Over 9 lakh in bank deposits, coins worth Rs 1.75 lakh found at dead beggar’s shanty

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 07, 2019 · 04:25 pm
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    After the floods, the threat of leptospirosis and other infections looms large in this Mumbai slum

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    What happens when the crime show ‘CID’ is recreated in one of Mumbai’s poorest areas

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