Iconic Mumbai
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Why the Portuguese told the British that Brazil was just a hop, skip and jump away from Bombay
An exhibition of woodcuts and lithographs tells the city's history in 46 prints.
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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Parel T. T. by Khaki Tours
Khaki Tours, a group of local history enthusiasts, will conduct a walk around the Parel T. T. area.
Scroll Staff
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Horniman Circle: Exploring the tiny green circle that was once Mumbai's epicentre
Mumbai has grown enormously over the centuries, but it has its roots in one tiny green circle in the southern party of the city.
Manjunath Shenoy
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May global fiction: Six hot-off-the-press books to take you on a world literary tour
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In heated Maharashtra poll battle, Uddhav Thackeray emerges as Opposition alliance’s strike weapon
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What a regal South Indian ornament in a famous Rossetti painting tells us about the British Raj
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Why there should be no place for a ‘Brahmin conference’ at Indian universities
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Listening to 41 Modi interviews: Few tough questions, no rebuttals, no fact checks
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A photo journey through Mumbai's rarely visited eastern seaboard
They're neglected now, but the docks on eastern shore were the cradle of colonial Mumbai.
Manjunath Shenoy
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The world's busiest railway station is the tangible realisation of the Mumbai dream
It's a 130-year-old poem in stone. But Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Station isn't a museum piece: it's serves 3.8 million passengers a day.
Manjunath Shenoy