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02/04/2023
Mumbai Rain 11/07/2014
Photos from Mumbai MaStI's post 02/07/2014

Finally rains in Mumbai

Mumbai airport Terminal 2 10/01/2014

Seven years after the first decision was taken to rebuild Mumbai's dingy and congested Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, the wait is finally over. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today inaugurated the state-of-the-art Terminal 2 or T2.

Mumbai Metro 08/01/2014

The Proposed Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Metro corridor will be 11.40 Km long double line on elevated viaduct with Standard Gauge (1435 mm)
There are twelve stations on the route. They are:
Versova
D.N. Nagar
Azad Nagar
Andheri
Western Express Highway (WEH)
Chakala
Airport Road
Marol Naka
Saki Naka
Subhash Nagar
Asalpha Road
Ghatkopar

10/12/2013

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Photos 27/07/2013

Coming up in Bandra-Kurla Complex, a convention centre
bigger than Nariman Point

MUMBAI: Plot C-64 in Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) may well be the city's largest construction site. The sanctioned builtup area, 82 lakh sq ft, on the 18.5-acre plot will be equivalent, or perhaps more, than that of Nariman Point, which has over 35 office towers, each with a built-up area of about 2 lakh sq ft on an average.

The BKC plot's developer, Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), recently began work on a much-delayed exhibition-cum -convention centre, commercial complex and service apartments. The project got the state environment department's clearance last month.

Plans cleared include an 18-storey tower with four basements for parking, a commercial complex and a 348-room block of flats. Most of the builtup area will comprise parking, lobbies, staircases and terraces (non-FSI areas), with living space being 33.5 lakh sq ft.

Rival firm dragged BKC project to court

Work has commenced on plot C-64 in BKC and willtakethree yearstocomplete, said MMRDA commissioner UPS Madan. The authority, which controls BKC, earned a few thousand crores in a decade by selling plotson long lease.

An RIL spokesperson said designs were being finalized for theRs7,566-crore project.

Whatledtothedelay?RIL(its chairman is Mukesh Ambani) won thebidin January 2006 after quoting Rs 1,104 crore, a record. An RIL representative had then said Mumbai was soon to get a world-class convention-cum-exhibition centre "between Dubai and Singapore".

But Mukesh's brother Anil, whose Reliance Communications & Infrastructure Ltd (RCIL) was a strong contender for the plot, moved court. RCIL objected to MMRDA's grant of additional built-up area to RIL after the bidding process. RCIL questioned MMRDA's "largesse and bonanza" to RIL after the "tender wasduly approved".Describing the decision as "totally irrational, arbitrary and capricious", RCIL said it would have quoted higher (its bid was Rs 1,011.12 crore, Rs 93 crore less than RIL's) had it known that MMRDA would sanction additional construction rights. A source said the dispute between thebrotherswas resolved. Two years ago, the Wadhwa Group was believed to be negotiating with RIL to jointly develop the plot. When bids were invited for the plot in 2004, the highestoffer wasRs75croreby a pandal decorator. It was promptly rejected: not only was it too low, but also the company wantedtodefer payment.

Photos 21/07/2013

We realised that we had come across a man who represents Mumbai – the spirit of work, the spirit of travel and the spirit of excelling in life. I asked him whether he does anything else as I figured that he did not have too much spare time. He said that he goes to an old age home for women in Andheri once a week or whenever he has some extra income, where he donates tooth brushes, toothpastes, soap, hair oil, and other items of daily use. He pointed out to a painted message below the meter that read: “25 per cent discount on metered fare for the handicapped. Free rides for blind passengers up to Rs50″. He also said that his auto was mentioned on Radio Mirchi twice by the station RJs. The Marathi press in Mumbai know about him and have written a few pieces on him and his vehicle.
My wife and I were struck with awe. The man was a HERO! A hero who deserves all our respect. I know that my son, once he grows up, will realise that we have met a genuine hero. He has put questions to me such as why should we help other people? I will try to keep this incident alive in his memory.
Our journey came to an end; 45 minutes of a lesson in humility, selflessness and of a hero-worshipping Mumbai – my temporary home. We disembarked, and all I could do was to pay him a tip that would hardly cover a free ride for a blind man.

Photos 21/07/2013

Inspiring Real Stoy of a Mumbai Autorickshaw driver -
A true Story from a Traveller


This is why I love Mumbai so much!!!!
The Mumbaikars are just the people to be with!!!
The real heroes!!!

Suvendu Roy of Titan Industries shares his inspirational encounter with a rickshaw driver in Mumbai

Last Sunday, my wife, kid and I had to travel to Andheri from Bandra. When I waved at a passing auto rickshaw, little did I expect that this ride would be any different.

As we set off, my eyes fell on a few magazines (kept in an aircraft style pouch) behind the driver’s back rest. I looked in front and there was a small TV. The driver had put on the Doordarshan channel. My wife and I looked at each other with disbelief and amusement. In front of me was a small first-aid box with cotton, dettol and some medicines. This was enough for me to realise that I was in a special vehicle. Then I looked around again, and discovered more -there was a radio, fire extinguisher, wall clock, calendar, and pictures and symbols of all faiths – from Islam and Christianity to Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. There were also pictures of the heroes of 26/11- Kamte, Salaskar, Karkare and Unnikrishnan. I realised that not only my vehicle, but also my driver was special.I started chatting with him and the initial sense of ridicule and disbelief gradually diminished. I gathered that he had been driving an auto rickshaw for the past 8-9 years; he had lost his job when his employer’s plastic company was shut down. He had two school-going children, and he drove from 8 in the morning till 10 at night. No break unless he was unwell. “Sahab, ghar mein baith ke TV dekh kar kya faida? Do paisa income karega toh future mein kaam aayega.” (Sir, what’s the use of simply sitting at home and watching TV? If I earn some income, then it will be useful in the future.)

18/07/2013

Mumbai is rich, Mumbai is poor.
Mumbai is fast, Mumbai is slower.
Little bit sweet, and little bit sour,
Sometimes it's hot but not too more'.

Mornings are energetic and evenings are electric.
Noons are lazy but Nights are crazy
And any one you ask he always say "M busy"
Dude, life in Mumbai'' Is not so easy

There is lot of Masti with little bit of Maska
Welcome to the city that can't live, without Bollywood Chaska

From cooker whistles to the traffic jam horns,
From steaming tea kettles to breaking nut-bettles
From telephone rings and doorbell brings.
There are people connecting through Blackberry pings

Where there's little time to spare for kids
People here spend their lives on bids
Here you actually pay your travel fare by meter
But milkman mixing water is not a cheater!

Sev puri and bhel puri are all Mumbai chaat
Relishing it with spicy chutney is no easy art
From popcorn to ice-cream, all sold on cart
Mumbai o Mumbai, you're always close to my heart

Where local trains usually run on time
And violently rushing for a seat is not a crime
Here 3 PM for lunch and 12 AM to dine
People face hardships, but still say "it's fine"

From Mt Mary in Bandra to Mumba Devi in Town
And ISKCON in Juhu to Haji Ali in Mumbai's Crown
Faith runs deep as the Arabian Sea
But people don't hesitate to pay early darshan fee.

Marathi, Punjabi, Gujarati and Bengali
Everyone together celebrate Id and Diwali
Holi is colorful and Christmas is cheerful
Spend some time here and your life will be unforgetful

Billionaires to beggars, all found in this city
Be careful dude, this place is a bit witty.
Overall this dreamworld is huge but pretty

Mumbai o Mumbai you're a wonderful city

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