(Bloomberg) -- Hiralal Rathore, like his father and
grandfather before him, lives and works as a potter in India's
biggest slum in the heart of Mumbai. He wants to stay there.
``This is the fourth generation you see around me,'' said
Rathore, 44, as his two children stacked pots to be fired in a
nearby brick kiln. ``If they try and take away my livelihood, I
am going to fight them with every means possible.''
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grandfather before him, lives and works as a potter in India's
biggest slum in the heart of Mumbai. He wants to stay there.
``This is the fourth generation you see around me,'' said
Rathore, 44, as his two children stacked pots to be fired in a
nearby brick kiln. ``If they try and take away my livelihood, I
am going to fight them with every means possible.''
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
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