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Marol citizens take traffic troubles head-on

India, Feb. 9 -- Tragically, it took a life to drive change but citizens in Marol Maroshi have finally got the attention of the civic and traffic authorities. After three days of discussion and negoti... Read More


Marol citizens take traffic troubles head-on

MUMBAI, Feb. 9 -- Tragically, it took a life to drive change but citizens in Marol Maroshi have finally got the attention of the civic and traffic authorities. After three days of discussion and negot... Read More


Indie bookstores need patrons, not buyers, to stay relevant

India, Feb. 8 -- Can Mumbai's Indie bookstores survive? This was the topic of a talk held at the Asiatic Society on Friday evening. Hosted by Tinaz Nooshian, a culture writer, the talk featured Amrit... Read More


Indie bookstores need patrons, not buyers, to stay relevant

Mumbai, Feb. 8 -- Can Mumbai's Indie bookstores survive? This was the topic of a talk held at the Asiatic Society on Friday evening. Hosted by Tinaz Nooshian, a culture writer, the talk featured Amri... Read More


Indigenous East Indians to get themed garden and museum in Juhu

India, Feb. 7 -- Six years after their initial demand, Mumbai's indigenous East Indian community is set to see their cultural legacy preserved in a dedicated space. The Bombay High Court has granted f... Read More


Residents of Powai's slum cluster look for hope amid civil suit

MUMBAI, Feb. 7 -- "The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting." With these words, invoking the Czechoslovakian writer Milan Kundera, Anand Teltumbde, the civil righ... Read More


East Indian-themed garden, museum to come up in Juhu after high court nod

Mumbai, Feb. 7 -- Six years after their initial demand, Mumbai's indigenous East Indian community is set to see their cultural legacy preserved in a dedicated space. The Bombay High Court has granted ... Read More


'They brought us here for work, now we live in darkness'

India, Feb. 6 -- "The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting." With these words, invoking the Czechoslovakian writer Milan Kundera, Anand Teltumbde, the civil right... Read More


'They brought us for work, now we live in darkness'

MUMBAI, Feb. 6 -- "The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting." With these words, invoking the Czechoslovakian writer Milan Kundera, Anand Teltumbde, the civil righ... Read More


BMC promises to make footpaths walkable at rRs.r100 crore

India, Feb. 5 -- Among the optimistic promises of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) 2025-26 budget is the implementation of the 'Universal Footpath Policy,' to make Mumbai more pedestrian... Read More