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Mumbai: Amid fears of lockdown, migrant workers are leaving Dharavi for their hometowns
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Dharavi in Mumbai is facing the brunt of second wave of coronavirus spike. The exodus of migrant workers employed in various factories in Asia's largest slum has begun.
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