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Mumbai-based artist's new-drawing looks back at the Plague outbreak in the city
Updated On: 19 November, 2017 09:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Benita Fernando
<p>A new interactive drawing in London by Mumbai-based artist Ranjit Kandalgaonkar takes us back to the years in which this city suffered a plague outbreak and the urban legends that surrounded it</p>

The wily oriental rat flea, the vector for the bubonic plague, hardly took the blame for the outbreak of the deadly disease in Bombay in 1896. The epidemic that hit the city saw a number of reactions, some of which border on the ridiculous, from Indian residents and British officials. The public response to the epidemic has now resurfaced in a drawing by Ranjit Kandalgaonkar as part of an ongoing exhibition called Ayurvedic Man: Encounters with Indian Medicine at Wellcome Collection, London.

Ranjit Kandalgaonkar with his drawing at Wellcome Collection, London
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