‘Exclusively for the elite’ : why Mumbai’s new motorway is a symbol of the divide between rich (…)
With 64% of the city’s residents relying on buses and trains so overloaded that up to 10 passengers die a day, anger is rising over a taxpayer-funded road most will never use Mumbai is known for its graphic inequality, its gleaming high-rises where the rich live with panoramic views of the (…)
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