- Mahul, 124—****hakti Nagar, 125—Subhash Nagar-Agarwadi and 126—Govandi
NorthTrombay in
Greater Bombay Muni****l Corporation. Till 1
October 1990 it was part...
- The Salsette–
Trombay Railway (also
known as the
Central Salsette Tramway) was a standard-gauge
railway line on the
island of
Salsette in the city of Mumbai...
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extends from
Bandra to Dahisar, from
Kurla to Mulund, and from
Kurla up to
Trombay cr****. The
district is one of the
largest in the
country by po****tion...
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locations in India. The
thermal power stations of the
company are
located at
Trombay in Mumbai,
Mundra in Gujarat,
Jojobera and
Maithon in Jharkhand, Kalinganagar...
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Cheeta Camp (also
known as
Cheetah Camp) is a low
lying area near
Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a part of Muni****l M-East Ward and
located along...
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forms the
Eastern Suburbs. The
suburbs of Chembur, Govandi,
Mankhurd and
Trombay lie to the south-east of the
Eastern Suburbs.
These suburbs are generally...
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During the
monsoon season,
landslides are common. The
Trombay Hills occupy a
large portion of
Trombay on the
eastern part of the city. The
highest hill is...
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highway (Sion-Panvel).
Before reclamation,
Chembur lay on the
north-western
corner of
Trombay Island. It is
suggested that
Chembur is the same
place referred...
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Bombay was
later merged with the
nearby islands of
Trombay and
Salsette that lay to its
north-east and
north respectively to form
Greater Bombay.
These islands...
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stretched out
alongside four
suburbs - Govandi, Mankhurd, New
Mandala and
Trombay. The
other facilities include two
Community Centres for
social occasions...