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 ...
Some of the largest slums in Mumbai, India, may be nearing herd coronavirus immunity, a new serological survey found, Bloomberg reports. Social distancing is a challenge in the crowded Mumbai ...
Maharashtra Economic Survey 2025–26: A total of 2,545 SRA projects completed in Mumbai, rehabilitating about 2.83 lakh slum families ...
Disinfection teams are blasting their machines in India's Mumbai slums. Health teams are working tirelessly, testing children for the coronavirus. But the sense of desperation is palpable in the slums ...
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Have film juries and tourists been charmed more by the lure of Mumbai’s slums than Australia’s scenic vista? Have film juries and tourists been charmed more by the lure of Mumbai’s slums than ...
(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 ...
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 ...
Films are often seen as a source of entertainment for the audience, while some watch movies and binge-watch series, others prefer watching biographies or documentaries based on real incidents. A film ...