Dharavi up, close and personal
Updated On: 16 April, 2014 09:15 AM IST | | Nevin Thomas
With carefully planned guided tours through the buzzing Dharavi, a group of young men are slowly re-framing the true picture and identity of one of world’s largest slums, and empowering their lives, along the way

Dharavi
The need to wipe off the negative shades attached to their community, pushed two young men, from Dharavi, Fahim Vora and Tauseef Siddiqui, to start a tour guide service of a place they call home. Be the local was started in 2010 to show the inside world of one of the most complex and talked about spaces in Mumbai. Its well-planned tours are organised and conducted by young residents of Dharavi who seek additional income to pursue education.

Kids in Dharavi pose for a photo
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