Involuntary second-hander

High rise residential buildings are seen behind a slum in Mumbai July 20, 2010. India has Asia’s third-largest economy and the increasing global clout that goes with it. It is already home to a quarter of the world’s 20 most densely populated cities. One of them is Mumbai, where some 18 million people crowd into slums and skyscrapers, stretching the city’s amenities and making it less attractive for investors. Picture taken July 20, 2010. To match story INDIA-URBANISATION/ released on August 3, 2010. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

High rise residential buildings are seen behind a slum in Mumbai July 20, 2010. India has Asia’s third-largest economy and the increasing global clout that goes with it. It is already home to a quarter of the world’s 20 most densely populated cities. One of them is Mumbai, where some 18 million people crowd into slums and skyscrapers, stretching the city’s amenities and making it less attractive for investors. Picture taken July 20, 2010. To match story INDIA-URBANISATION/ released on August 3, 2010. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui

Tagged with:  #India  #Urbanisation  #Mumbai
  1. proveitlikeatheorem reblogged this from k4ht and added:
    couple million short
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