Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, is the
fastest moving, most affluent and industrialised city in India. Mumbai is
part of India's beautiful west coast, that runs down from Gujarat, through
Mumbai to Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. The city has a natural harbour, which
was developed by the British. It is one of the most busy ports of India,
handling approximately 40 percent of India's maritime trade.
Mumbai
(till recently known as 'Bombay'), derives its name from the local deity
Mumba Devi, whose temple is still there. The Portuguese predecessors of the
British preferred to think of the name as Bom Baim, the Good Bay. Mumbai is
a group of seven islands which are today known as Colaba, Mahim, Mazgaon,
Parel, Worli, Girgaun and Dongri. Large expanses of open sea have been
filled in, and tidal swamps have been reclaimed for furthering the land
area. These reclaimed areas include Churchgate and Nariman Point.
Mumbai
is home to people of all Indian creeds and cultures. It is a fascinating
city, throbbing with life, and, for many people, the gateway to India.
When
to Visit Mumbai can be visited any time of the year,
though the hot and humid months of June, July and August are best avoided.
Bombay(mumbai)
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