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No matter what your goals are, this city gives you a winning shot at it. Major Corporates and businesses in the country have their headquarters in Mumbai. This has seen a rise in the building of luxury residential projects in Mumbai and also investments in commercial property. Mumbai is as posh as it can get.

With many big stalwarts and businessmen having their residences here, you can easily expect to come across them. From upmarket shopping locales to street shopping, from beautiful, cozy and luxurious restaurants to street food, you can find all kinds of people mingling with each other. Real estate in Mumbai can be considered as a good investment option.

Also living in Mumbai leads to upgrading your lifestyle too. Real estate developers in Mumbai have different kinds of projects involving luxury homes to affordable housing. With so many positive factors to make this city the most livable one, why not own an abode here? Bearable Weather Mumbai has pleasant weather from November to March.

Security As the widely known fact goes, Mumbai is a city that never sleeps. Connectivity When it comes to connectivity and commuting in this city, there are ample options. They were in their 60s. Every Time I took the local train, I realized there is always a place for another person. It always looked impossible from the outside to get in.

That is why I loved Mumbai. Every time it rains here, I wonder if the city is coming to a stop. It literally is like the hell broke down. I saw platform being overflown by rainwater. Then when I reached my office, I saw everyone came to work. People somehow manage to live here, irrespective of anything.

The best part is they do it with a smile. There used to be a couple, just below my first apartment, on the street. They did not have a place to stay. They were homeless. I used to take the cab for my office from the front of their tent. I saw the old guy reading his newspaper, sipping tea and I saw her wife combing hair of her one of the street dogs.

I never saw them sad in their happy little home tent? The wife always wore a little lilly on her hair. I was at Dadar Station. It was 9 in the morning. It is pointless to say that it is one of the busiest hour. I saw a couple smooching on the platform. They were probably saying goodbyes to each other. From what I figured out later the girl was moving to another city on a long distance train. And then I realized I am one of the very few people watching.

Everyone else is busy about their own train. The city is an infrastructural mess. The air is so polluted at times I could not see the top of my own building due to dust. Yet, I saw a Punjabi 26 year old guy, dressed in formal, singing his heart out while coming back from office on a bike. I saw a Jaguar stuck in the same traffic light. And they coexisted happily, side by side. A sev puri is all you need for your 4 p.

And not to forget, you can never say no to the pav bhaji and bhel puris at the local chaat shop. You can always count on them! The Sanjay Gandhi National Park, also known as Borivali National Park, is notable as one of the major national parks existing within a metropolis limit and is one of the most visited parks in the world with 2 million visitors every year.

It is spread across a region of over sq. Popular attractions here are the 2, years old Kanheri Caves sculpted out of the rocky cliffs, the lion and tiger safari, boating at the lake and the toy train ride. Mumbai is the only city in the world to have a fully functioning national park with freely roaming tigers and other carnivores within city limits.

We need not mention that Mumbai never sleeps. Even if it is 1 in the night, you will still find yourself stuck in the traffic. From intimate bars to high class lounges and cultural performances, Mumbai has a wide variety of options to make sure that you never get bored. People might complain about the overcrowded public places in Mumbai, but on a positive side, it is far better than the isolated places where women are afraid to step out. Bollywood alone produces over movies every year.

Indians buy 2. But average ticket prices are among the lowest in the world. The love for movies is evident in the city as you see hundreds of people who gather in front of the gates of various film-stars just to get a glimpse of their favourite stars. Also, Mumbai is one of the few cities to keep single screen theatres alive. With so much happening right under your nose, you might get your own share of glamour if you are at a right place at the right time!

Cinema, dance, food, heritage walks, literature, music, street theatre, visual art, workshops, urban design, architecture, you name it and the Kala Ghoda festival offers it to you. The festival is organised by the Kala Ghoda Association a non-profit organisation in January or February when Mumbai is a bit cooler and receives footfalls from across the country.

Banganga tank hosts a wonderful Indian classical musical festival every winter which is truly a magical experience. Prithvi theatre built by actor Shashi Kapoor in memory of his father Late. Prithviraj Kapoor has shows every day of the year except Mondays, hosts an annual summertime program of workshops and plays for children, a memorial concert on 28 February, an annual Theatre Festival in November, and many partnership programs promoting language, poetry, international cinema, documentaries and performing arts.

The amazing community of Parsis calls Mumbai its home and hosts the place for delicious sweets, desserts and milk at Parsi Dairy Farm on Princess St. Several landmarks in Mumbai are named after Parsis, including Nariman Point. Have you been to Mumbai during Ganesh Utsav? You better be prepared to match the excitement of the locals here during this ten-days-long festival. If not, you better stay inside your house to save yourself from getting dragged away with a crowd of hundreds of enthusiastic people who are busy singing and dancing as they move forward for Ganesh Visarjan.

There are massive Ganesha statues all over the city with the most famous one in Lalbaug. Diwali, Holi, Janmashtami, Navratri and much more is celebrated with great enthusiasm.



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