MUMBAI (Reuters) - More than half the people living in Mumbai's sprawling slums are probably infected with the novel coronavirus, which suggests the metropolis could be heading toward herd immunity, a ...
The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) of Mumbai plans to map every slum structure by December 2025, employing digital ...
Mumbai: In a major demolition drive jointly carried out by the Mumbai Suburban Collector’s office and the Brihanmumbai ...
Mumbai's BMC has identified nearly 8,000 commercial units operating within slum areas, generating approximately Rs 21 crore ...
Mumbai: The BMC’s K West ward team, in coordination with the Mumbai Suburban Collector’s office, carried out a major ...
A May 8 article misstated the size of a mill property envisioned for new development in Bombay. The area is about 600 acres, not 6,000 acres. (Published 5/10/2005) BOMBAY -- Mohammad Badruddin, a ...
Join us this Diwali weekend as we recap the best moments of 2025 with The Tenant. From migration trends across cities like ...
A woman who recovered from COVID-19 donates blood plasma in Dharavi, Mumbai's largest slum. Indranil Mukherjee/AFP via Getty Images Slums in India are bucking the coronavirus uptick thanks to “herd ...
(From right) Mumbai Suburban Guardian Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Mumbai Suburban Collector Nidhi Chaudhary and Bhushan Desphande, Mumbai Suburban district planning officer Broken down and smelly ...
Last month, researchers in one of India’s largest cities made a surprising discovery. Of the nearly 7,000 blood samples taken from people in Mumbai’s slums, 57% tested positive for coronavirus ...
More than half of India’s Mumbai slum residents may have been infected with Covid-19, study suggests
More than half of residents living in Mumbai’s crowded slums may have contracted coronavirus and are likely being infected at a much higher rate than those not living in slum areas, a new study has ...
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