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The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower Hotel(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)hotel, bar, restaurantBuilt in the early part of the Twentieth Century by Jamshed Tata, India's first five star hotel. Taj Mahal Hotel and Tower is a Hotel (Atithi-Griha) located in a historic building in Apollo Bunder, Colaba, Mumbai. It was the first
Regal Cinema(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)theatre, landmark, cinema, cinema, regalAs yet a single screen cinema with very comfortable seats. Showed exclusively English movies in the good old days, and now shows Hindi movies too using a mix of movies through the day. Recent addition is a Barrista in the
Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA)(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)tennis courtMaharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association is registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. The Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association is the sole controlling and Governing body of the game of Tennis in Maharashtra. MSLTA Objectives * To promote, develop, control,
Dilwara Apartments(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)apartment buildingResidential apartment building
Maharashtra State Assembly (Vidhan Sabha)(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)parliament, landmark, administrative buildingThe Maharashtra State Assembly (Vidhan Sabha/Vidhan Parishad) is the Lower House of the Bicameral Legislature of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is situated in the Nariman Point area of South Mumbai in the capital Mumbai. Members of the Legislative
Raj Bhavan - Jal Bhushan(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)Jal Bhushan stands on the foundation of a ‘pretty cottage’ where Governor Monstuart Elphinstone had lived. Heber describes it as, ‘a pretty cottage on a rocky and woody promontory actually washed by sea spray’. A winding road built by Lord
Jal Sabhagraha(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)Jal Sabhagraha, the tranquil and serene Durbar Hall of the Raj Bhavan. The first light of the rising sun shines through the French windows aligning the horizon. Jal Sabhagraha is the venue for momentous occasions like, Swearing in Ceremonies. This
Jal Vihar(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)The Banquet Hall is now called the Jal Vihar. Carved screens, designed by poetic craftsmen separate the dining area from the reception hall. The vaulted ceilings of both halls are crowned by moulding of the Ashoka Lions of India. The
Jal Lakshan(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)The residence reserved for the visit of the President of India. At Jal Lakshan one presence is permanently in attendance. The collection off portraits of Maratha chieftains. A theory proposes, that Sir Battle Frere commissioned Theodore Jensen to paint this
Jal Chintan(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)Perched upon a cliff that leads to the sea, a plinth claws into the precipice. On this foundation stands Jal Chintan, once known as Point Bungalow. The official residence for the visiting Prime Minister of India. Unofficially, Panditji’s (Pandit Jawaharlal
Helipad(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)
Jal Darshan(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)Residence of Secretary to the Governor.
Governor's Beach(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)Private beach for use by the Governor, and other Raj Bhavan residents. This picture was taken during high tide. At low tide it is possible to walk, on the beach, up to the second stone wall seen protruding out into
Banganga Tank(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)lakeBanganga Tank is part of the Walkeshwar Temple Complex in the city of Bombay, India. It was built by the Silhara dynasty in the 12th century. The tank was rebuilt in 1715 out of a donation for the temple by
Girgaum Chowpatty beach(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai beach, house, college, india, maniGirgaum Chowpatty
Wankhede Stadium(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)cricket fieldThe Wankhede Stadium is a cricket stadium in the Indian city of Mumbai. It is slightly smaller in ground size but twice as big in capacity compared to Brabourne Stadium. This ground was built after disputes between the Cricket Club
Air India Building & TCS Corporate Office(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)building, airline companyAir India Building & TCS Corporate Office
NCPA(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)arts, theatreThe National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), in Mumbai is India's premier centre for promotion of classical, traditional and contemporary performing arts. It was registered as a society on June 8, 1966. Located at the fag end of Nariman
Marine Drive (Queen's Necklace)(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai The Back Bay as seen from the Marine Drive. The Marine Drive, now 'Netaji Subhashchandra Bose Marg' is a 3 km long boulevard, an inverted 'C'-shaped six lane concrete road in South Bombay. The road links Nariman Point to Babulnath
Jai Hind College(en)India / Maharashtra / Mumbai (Greater Mumbai/Bombay)college, higher educationEsteemed college in Mumbai. Aishwarya Rai studied here.
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