Mumbai: After the World Health Organisation (WHO) acknowledged the manner in which the Covid-19 spread was arrested in Mumbai's Dharavi, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday said that Asia's largest slum has now emerged as "a role model" for the whole world.
"The densely populated area like Dharavi has not only shown the world that through collective efforts Covid-19 can be controlled, but has also made a name for itself globally as a role model in the fight against corona," he said.
Thackeray also showered praise on the integrated struggles undertaken by the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation, various NGOs, volunteers and the local people of Dharavi, saying: "This is the success of your efforts."
"Such examples of human triumph over a global pandemic can inspire others," he said, as he lauded the toil that went into controlling the spread of the virus which earned global recognition for Dharavi as a role model, and vowed that the "war against the virus" will be further intensified.