People walk near a canal crammed with garbage in Mumbai May 20, 2008. The city, which dreams of becoming a global financial centre, spends about 1 billion rupees ($25 million) each year on bracing itself for monsoon downpours, the municipal authority said. Picture taken May 20, 2008.
An excavator picks up garbage from a canal in Mumbai May 20, 2008. The city, which dreams of becoming a global financial centre, spends about 1 billion rupees ($25 million) each year on bracing itself for monsoon downpours, the municipal authority said. Picture taken May 20, 2008.
Children play near an excavator as it clears garbage from a canal in Mumbai May 20, 2008. The city, which dreams of becoming a global financial centre, spends about 1 billion rupees ($25 million) each year on bracing itself for monsoon downpours, the municipal authority said. Picture taken May 20, 2008.
Children watch as an excavator picks up a pile of garbage from a canal in Mumbai May 20, 2008. The city, which dreams of becoming a global financial centre, spends about 1 billion rupees ($25 million) each year on bracing itself for monsoon downpours, the municipal authority said. Picture taken May 20, 2008.
Children play in a canal crammed with garbage in Mumbai May 20, 2008. The city, which dreams of becoming a global financial centre, spends about 1 billion rupees ($25 million) each year on bracing itself for monsoon downpours, the municipal authority said. Picture taken May 20, 2008.
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