Entrepreneurs from Asia's Largest Slum-Dharavi
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siliconindia | Thursday, 24 May 2012, 09:28 Hrs
3. Dinesh Sarin, the Wood Shack Tinker
Inside a roughly painted wooden house Dinesh and his employees mend the heaps of damaged oil cans in multiple batches of processes. “We process over 400 of these a day. We get cans in a terrible state, beyond repair for most, and we clean them up and sell them back to the oil companies and direct to local consumers. We save them a fortune,” said Dinesh who lives in a singles room with his wife and five kids. Working more than eighteen hours a day Dinesh has dreams of any common man. “I'm saving up to buy a Maruti van so I can take my family to Goa when the weather gets too hot,” Dinesh told The Guardian.

