The slum's hutment factories, havens from tax and regulation, would be destroyed.
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The recycling wheel turns again in a gloomy hutment in Jalil Compound in western Dharavi.
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At 7am the early shift begins in Dharavi's 15,000 hutment factories.
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They are men of caste status in an army hutment, an odd lot indeed.
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In workhouse fashion, they eat and sleep where they labour, in the upper two floors of a hutment.
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Soon after 6am, in the metre-wide street outside Shashi's hutment, an ugly morning ritual has begun.
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In return, the government began collecting peppercorn rents-currently around 100 rupees a month for each hutment-on the encroached land.
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A month ago, explained Parapa, a strapping, beaming, Chaucerian fellow, he chased one of his brothers and a wife from the hutment in a violent, drunken rage.
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Parapa then fixed a man-sized plank to the hutment wall, so that while his father and brother made love to their wives below, he could stay chastely on the shelf.
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