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MAHARASHTRA
MUMBAI THROUGH THE LENS
All in a day's work at Crawford Market
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A portrait of success
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Thinking out of the box
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Taking a break near Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
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Another face, at the Dhobi Ghat
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A new train of thought at the World Social Forum 2004
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A moment at the Mumbai International Marathon
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LIFESTYLE
Eating out, myriad ways
EATING out in Mumbai means different things. It can be a quick snack on the move, munching a corn on the cob while gazing at the sea, a long slow dinner in one of the city's myriad restaurants or any other option that suits the need of the ... More

The stuff dreams are made of
MUCH before I actually saw Bombay, I was hooked to it. Playing Monopoly at a very young age, I became familiar with the names of various places in the city and was delighted to buy property at Marine Drive, Grant Road and so on. Even some 60 ... More

FASHION
Dressed to please
WHEN mini-skirts became a rage in the late 60s, one of the most renowned British photographers of the 20th century Sir Cecil Beaton said, "Never in the history of fashion has so little material been raised so high to reveal so much that needs to ... More

CINEMA
Hit or miss, the show goes on
SAY Bollywood and it's Mumbai (Bombay to some) that comes to mind. The city is the birthplace of Hindi cinema, and it is from here that cinema grew and expanded its family across the country. This is the town where this multi-crore industry ... More

SHOPPING
Shopping the suburbia way
THE Bhandaris came to Bombay from Ahmedabad in 1977 on official transfer and settled down in a two-bedroom flat in Bandra. As one who enjoyed her shopping, Leela Bhandari explored all the avenues in Bandra. But she was ... More

Pavements of prosperity
MUMBAI's streets may not be paved with gold, but there's lots of cash on them, perhaps crores per kilometre. And every ten metres there is a success story too. Anything is available on these pavements — from humble ballpens to the latest ... More

BOOKS
A quiet getaway for book-lovers
AT Churchgate, a book lover can turn right and go to the air-conditioned confines of the Oxford book store, browse through a large collection of alphabetically indexed gleaming new books, pick a few and flip through them while sipping a steaming ... More




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