vinod shetty: the narrative has been created that the poor are not ready to go into a lockdownnd theye lives of the civil society. people are left to fend for themselves and you find migrant labor, which is actually creating wealth for mumb, are thrown under the bus. ♪♪♪ emma: mumbai is india's richest city. home to more than 20 million, the streets usually teem with life. no one can remember it looking like this before. the main square and the financial district hide one of the biggest slums on earth, dharavi. it's also one of the country's covid-19 hotspots. one thousand people here are infected. at least 56 have died. this city wouldn't function without the people who live here. [speaking foreign language] emma: dharavi is home to many of the people who work in mumbai's garment industry. akram shah employs migrant workers to sew school uniforms. we've asked him to film his home for us. before his six workers left, they all lived in two rooms alongside akram's family of eight. now with no work and no income, akram says they'll soon have to rely on donations of food. [speaking foreig