Garbage Cans To Music: Dharavi Rocks Performs At Cleanathon

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  • Published On: October 02, 2018
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Dharavi Rocks, a band that uses musical instruments made from garbage cans, performs at the Cleanathon. A group of underprivileged children from Mumbai's Dharavi, the third largest slum in the world, make music from waste materials to spread the message of reuse, recycle and waste management.

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