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Raghu Rai - INDIA. The City of Bombay.
INDIA. Bombay's Bengali Puram an area with thousands migrated from rural regions. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay's closed mills caused massive unemployment and squatters. 1995.
INDIA. The Dharavi slum, thousands arrive daily in search of work in Bombay. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay's Bengali Puram an area with thousands migrated from rural regions. 1995.
INDIA. Commuters at Bombay's main railway station. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay's Bengali Puram an area with thousands migrated from rural regions. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay biggest slum with thousands from rural area,in Dhavani Asra district. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay cricket teams play on the same sports field. 1995.
INDIA. The floor of the Bombay Stock Exchange. 1995.
INDIA. The City of Bombay.Ê
Bombay wall painting of Shiva JI MARATHA,the greatest Maratha leader.
INDIA. Bombay's traffic problems has multiple obstacles. 1995.
INDIA. Begging children in a corridor of the Bombay Central Station. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay's Bengali Puram an area with thousands migrated from rural regions. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay. Bombay residential quarter the Chawls flatblocks for mill workers, Anant UPASKAR with his mother at home. 1995.
INDIA. The City of Bombay.Ê
Bombay police checking identity of illegal Bengladeshi family squatting in cit
INDIA. Bombay movie houses are crowded with popular Hindu Muslim theme films. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay biggest slum with thousands from rural area,in Dhavani Asra district. 1995.
INDIA. A Bombay bus stop in slum area. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay. Fired workers of cloth mills squat outside, since mill closing. 1995.
INDIA. Bombay wall posters proclaiming "Now its people rule". 1995.
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