Atop Parsik Hill in Navi Mumbai’s Belapur, lies a multi-generational home. Spread across 5,000 sq ft, 46 ft wide and 82 ft in depth, it stands in stark contrast to the overtly luxurious homes and 20-storied towers that congest the cynical city. This green home, made of recycled material, exudes joy and warmth, much like the members from four generations of a family who reside there.
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