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ContributeDharavi, the largest slum of the world, is also known for its counterfeit industries. The next Chase documentary will show you the leather industry that’s thriving in Dharavi and the range of counterfeit products produced. Guess what Dharavi’s annual turnover is? $500 million. Watch and be amazed.
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