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    well my first sight of Mumbai. It was from the sea‚ and the steamboat which brought me had anchored in the harbour very early in the morning. When I made my way on deck‚ in the distance could be seen the low-lying land of the island with the Taj Mahal Hotel‚ the Rajabai Tower and other big buildings showing in the sunlight above the smoke. It was not impressive or beautiful; indeed‚ it was depressing; but on landing and driving through the Fort my opinion was revised. Mumbai is justly famous for

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    Dated: 23/12/2011. To‚ Ward Officer – P-South‚ The BMC’s Licensing (Encroachment) department‚ P-south Ward‚ Goregaon-West‚ Mumbai – 400104 Subject: Ref. To Complaint No 0721359055 by ‘Across Mumbai’ English newspaper at 1916 control room. Need Immediate Action against Illegal Hawkers Encroachment on foothpath (Hawkers Proliferation) adjacent to Municipal School‚ Hospital and Station Road and give justice to Pedestrians as per the para 15 of Civil Appeals No. 4156 – 4157 of 2002 of SC order dated

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    for Mumbai before it changed its name back to Mumbai. Mumbai is the capital city of Bollywood and the birthplace of Indian cinema. Mumbai‚ Maharashtra is the equivalent to Hollywood‚ California. Maharashtra is one of 28 states that combine to make the overpopulated country India. Mumbai has a population of about 18 million people and is one of the most populated cities in the world. Bollywood is very similar to Hollywood. Aspiring models‚ singers‚ actors and actresses all come to Mumbai searching

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    and address — — — — 1 mark ½ mark 2 ½ marks 1 mark 1 Sample telegram: 1. Arjan is coming home for the summer vacations. He has written to his mother that he would be arriving on 10 October 2006. But he misses his train from Mumbai to Delhi. So he sends a telegram informing his mother his time of arrival. Write a telegram in not more than 25 words. INDIAN POST AND TELEGRAPH NAME AND ADDRESS NAME : ARVINDER OF THE ADDRESSEE ADDRESS : 62‚

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    JNPT‚ Mumbai Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Assignment 1‚ Port management SJ0371 Department of Shipping and Marine Technology CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Göteborg‚ Sweden‚ 2008 1. Introduction Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) is Indians second youngest port after Ennore in Chennai. The development of JNPT in 1989 was because of the need for an alternate port in the Mumbai region to handle the increasing traffic. India’s increasing international trade necessitated the development of additional

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    Palaces‚ Hotels and Resorts is an Indian luxury hospitality group founded in 1986 by Captain C. P. Krishnan Nair‚ who named it after his wife. Currently The Leela‚ as it is commonly referred to‚ is a group of seven luxury palaces and hotels‚ located in Mumbai‚ Goa‚ Bangalore‚ Kovalam‚ Gurgaon‚ Udaipur and New Delhi. The group has plans to open new hotels in Chennai (2012 - September) and later in Coimbatore and Agra‚ Lake Ashtamudi (Kollam‚ Kerala) and Jaipur. Born in an agricultural family in a village

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    Before the industrial revolution‚ most families were living in small villages. They were either working in agriculture or as skilled craftsmen. Families worked by hand as a family. In the early industrial revolution era‚ three-quarter of workers was living in the countryside and farming was a predominant occupation. The one-quarter of Britain’s population was industrialized however‚ everything started to slowly change. The new laws now meant that people had to pay for their own fencing and security

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    At this time in Britain the outlook for the girl aged 5 was domestic service and boys into the textile mills and coal mines. The population explosion at this time was accompanied by the high rate of industrialisation and urbanisation leading to most families living in towns. The living conditions for children were as poor as their working conditions with the rapid growth of the towns overtaking the availability of affordable housing. Hence it is during this period that we find

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    As this novel so beautifully describes the constraints of migrants residing in the urban slums of Mumbai‚ development does not benefit everyone. In ‘Development and the City’ it is well iterated that India holds two-thirds of the world poor with a continually increasing population that is expected to surpass that of China in the next decade. Unfortunately

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