Mumbai remains bullish - gets another Bull on its landscape
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Quaid Najmi ( IANS) |
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Sat, Jan 9 2021 19:36 IST |
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Mumbai remains bullish âÃÂàgets another Bull on its landscape Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai remains bullish âÃÂàgets another Bull on its landscape Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai remains bullish âÃÂàgets another Bull on its landscape Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai, Jan 9 : Exactly 13 years after the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) erected a massive bronze sculpture of a charging bull outside its headquarters, the iconic Pheroze J. Jeejeebhoy Towers on Dalal Street on Saturday got another big bull.
This time, the image is of a ready-to-charge Zebu Bull , with a pair of long, piercing horns pointing to the sky, which has come up at the Rajni Patel Chowk in the financial hub of Worli.
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Mumbai Mayor halts building work to save ancient Banganga Tank
By IANS| Published: 2nd January 2021 8:04 pm IST
By Quaid Najmi
Mumbai, Jan 2 : In a swift move, Mayor Kishori Pednekar has halted the construction activities by a private builder near the historic Banganga Tank at Malabar Hill in south Mumbai, said an official here on Saturday.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) decision came after complaints by the Hindu Janjagruti Samit (HJS) and a local temple that the building’s construction work was affecting the flow of the underground freshwater sources and polluting the Banganga Tank water.
“Taking serious cognizance, the Mayor personally visited the Banganga Tank site on Friday, inspected the area and then issued a stay on the construction activities there,” HJS spokesperson Uday Dhuri told IANS.
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