The delegates brought traffic to a halt as the march wound through narrow roads.
They also stomped on a black effigy of US President George W Bush.
For six days, the Nesco Grounds in suburban Goregaon witnessed more than 1 200 workshops, public meetings, conferences and cultural events. Delegates discussed topics as varied as themselves -- the impact of globalisation on women, religious fundamentalism, the right to food and water, sustainable development, gender equality, militarism, racism and economic security.
Activists express anti-war sentiments.
Coverage of WSF | Also See: When Hunger Strikes