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Lanes of officials' homes hawker-free, not rest of Mumbai
Updated On: 03 February, 2013 06:26 AM IST | | Samarth Moray and Saurabh Vaktania
Sunday MiD DAY visited four different localities in the city, only to find that in each case, particular streets which housed apartments of senior IAS and police officers were almost magically hawker-free. Yet in each instance, just a few lanes away, dozens of hawkers squatted on the footpath, selling their wares
Some are more equal than others, the saying goes — but in Mumbai, bureaucrats are a little more than mere equals, as we found out. When we visited four different areas over the last week, we found hawkers conspicuous by their absence around government quarters at Andheri, Bandra, Mohammed Ali Road and Churchgate, while adjacent areas were bursting at the seams with hawkers.

No hawker can be seen on the footpath opposite the Mandvi Police Station; (below) Hawkers block an adjacent lane. Pic/Datta Kumbhar
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