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Diamond Adventures in India
by Garry Holloway | Published  3/04/2005 | Travel Logs
Mumbai
We arrived in Mumbai (Bombay) on the 12th of Feb. after our train journey on the Palace on Wheels in North India, 3 kilo's heavier and ready to buy diamonds. I have tried to capture a few of the interesting things we have seen around Mumbai.

Here Drena is standing behind a mobile Disco, available for weddings and party hire etc. These guys would not fire it up, even though I offered a tip – business must be good!

This cute child in the car next to us was from a very middle class family; there are more wealthy people in India than the entire population of Australia. We have been to shopping centers that are just like Western Malls, and it is apparent every visit that the middle classes of India are growing.

When I first visited India as a back packer in 1974 I was unable to stay a whole day in Bombay (as it was called then); it was just too depressing. There were starving people sleeping everywhere on the streets and in the morning I am sure that many of them had not woken up. It was desperate and depressing. But now the economy is picking up and there seems to be paid work for everyone who is prepared to work. It seems that even the beggars at the big intersections (as shown) and around tourist hotels have informal organizations with 'pimps' and zones. Apparently there are some benefactors who put on a meal a day for legitimate beggars, but many people here are upset that this attracts lazy people who squat under the road overpasses (it never gets very cold in Bombay); perhaps they are the equivalent of our dole bludging surfers who move up and down the east coast of Australia as the weather changes?

Begging at major intersections is very common. I gave the one on the left 10 rupee's for posing, and the one on the left ran out and nearly got killed for her piece of the action.

 

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  2. Diamond Adventures in India
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