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Mumbai Port Trust To Create World's Largest Garden In The City: Nitin Gadkari
- Friday January 12, 2018
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
The Mumbai Port Trust will create the "world's largest garden" in central Mumbai by reclaiming land, Union Shipping and Ports Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday.
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Rs 6,000-Crore Port to Come Up Near Mumbai in 3 Years
- Saturday June 6, 2015
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
The country's 13th major port will come up at Dahanu near Mumbai on fully reclaimed land and the project envisaging an investment of up to Rs 6,000 crore is likely to be completed over the next three years, the Centre announced on Friday.
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Mumbai Will Likely Flood Again - And Nobody's Doing Much About it
- Thursday November 27, 2014
- Mumbai News | Shruti Ravindran
Any discussion of floods in Mumbai begins with a ritual invocation of one fateful date: 26 July 2005. On this day, the megacity received 944mm of rainfall - the average amount for the entire season, and a 100-year high. This, combined with high tides, set off a devastating flood in the city, much of which is built on low-lying land reclaimed in the...
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Mumbai's Plans for 2.7 Square Miles Worth $12 Billion
- Wednesday November 19, 2014
- Mumbai News | Reuters
The redevelopment of Mumbai's mostly derelict docklands will, if a government-appointed panel has its way, create a waterfront where people living in the world's second-most densely populated city can go to lift their spirits, and the rich can go to play.
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Maharashtra reclaims 14.5 acres of land allotted to Subhash Ghai's Whistling Woods International
- Tuesday April 24, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Maharashtra Government has completed the process of taking over 14.5 acres of the total land alloted to filmmaker Subhash Ghai for his film institute, Whistling Woods International, located at Filmcity in suburban Mumbai and also served a notice to pay the lease rent of over Rs 79 crore.
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Mumbai Port Trust To Create World's Largest Garden In The City: Nitin Gadkari
- Friday January 12, 2018
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
The Mumbai Port Trust will create the "world's largest garden" in central Mumbai by reclaiming land, Union Shipping and Ports Minister Nitin Gadkari said on Thursday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Rs 6,000-Crore Port to Come Up Near Mumbai in 3 Years
- Saturday June 6, 2015
- Mumbai News | Press Trust of India
The country's 13th major port will come up at Dahanu near Mumbai on fully reclaimed land and the project envisaging an investment of up to Rs 6,000 crore is likely to be completed over the next three years, the Centre announced on Friday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai Will Likely Flood Again - And Nobody's Doing Much About it
- Thursday November 27, 2014
- Mumbai News | Shruti Ravindran
Any discussion of floods in Mumbai begins with a ritual invocation of one fateful date: 26 July 2005. On this day, the megacity received 944mm of rainfall - the average amount for the entire season, and a 100-year high. This, combined with high tides, set off a devastating flood in the city, much of which is built on low-lying land reclaimed in the...
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www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai's Plans for 2.7 Square Miles Worth $12 Billion
- Wednesday November 19, 2014
- Mumbai News | Reuters
The redevelopment of Mumbai's mostly derelict docklands will, if a government-appointed panel has its way, create a waterfront where people living in the world's second-most densely populated city can go to lift their spirits, and the rich can go to play.
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www.ndtv.com
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Maharashtra reclaims 14.5 acres of land allotted to Subhash Ghai's Whistling Woods International
- Tuesday April 24, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Maharashtra Government has completed the process of taking over 14.5 acres of the total land alloted to filmmaker Subhash Ghai for his film institute, Whistling Woods International, located at Filmcity in suburban Mumbai and also served a notice to pay the lease rent of over Rs 79 crore.
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www.ndtv.com