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Explosives and bulldozers would do the job nicely. Though you would have to ensure the place was evacuated first and provide new housing for those that lived there.

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Slums in mumbai city?

The biggest slum in mumbai is Dharavi. Its population is between 600, 000.


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Why have slums been called slums of hope?

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When did King of the Slums end?

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