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Seaside wall will stay intact till Jun 30: State to HC
Seaside wall will stay intact till Jun 30: State to HC

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Seaside wall will stay intact till Jun 30: State to HC

Mumbai: The state govt on Monday told the Bombay High Court that the seaside wall will not be broken until June 30, for the construction of passenger jetty and terminal facilities near Radio Club, Colaba. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Advocate General Birendra Saraf continued the statement he had made on May 2, after the HC posted the hearing of two petitions on June 24. Colaba residents had moved HC, stating that such development would destroy the heritage vista of the harbour from the promenade and the Gateway of India when viewed from the sea. tnn

What Happens When You Spend 24 Hours Mapless In Mumbai?
What Happens When You Spend 24 Hours Mapless In Mumbai?

India.com

time6 days ago

  • India.com

What Happens When You Spend 24 Hours Mapless In Mumbai?

Mumbai the city of dreams, is a bustling metropolis city always full of activity. This is a place of chaos and endless possibilities, old blends with the new and every other corner has a different story to tell. However, what happens when you plan to spend 24 hours in the city and don't have a map? The question then arises where will you go without Google Maps, physical maps or even any form of navigation? The answer is as unpredictable as the great city of Mumbai itself. Morning Madness Your day starts around dawn and it could possibly be at any of Mumbai's landmark attractions like the Gateway of India or the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST). Without any maps you decide to follow the local crowd hoping it will take you to an interesting place. The mornings in Mumbai are quite busy with office workers, children, and street vendors all having some form of purpose or intent. You then notice that you are moved into a local train. You feel like the energy of the crowd is infectious so you decide to get out at a random station somewhere between Dadar or Bandra. When you step out of your house, the scent of chai and vada pav fills the air. With no map to guide you, you follow your nose to its source, where a group of people are eating breakfast. No wonder, a vada pav seller was nearby. As a friendly Mumbaikar, he happily shares the location of a nearby temple or market that you can visit. These people make this journey far more interesting without a map. Explorations By midday, you find yourself meandering through the lesser known alleys of a market. With no map, anything and everything is possible! It could be the antique filled chor bazaar, the lively streets of colaba, or the unusual crawford market. Surprisingly, these narrow lanes have some amazing surprises for you. There is a cute little book store, a street artist who happens to be a muralist, or the best kebab serving restaurant you have ever come across. By walking, you realize the stark contrast this city has to offer. One moment you are surrounded by colonial architectural grandeur, while the other moment you find yourself staring at a packed slum which thrives under the most dire of conditions. The heart and soul of Mumbai is rooted in their ability to blend these differences, and without a map, one has the opportunity to witness the city in all its beauty. Serendipity During the afternoon, the sun forces you to find shelter in a café or park. You may be at the Hanging Gardens, which allows you to relax with a panoramic view of the skyline, or a café in Bandra where you are enjoying a glass of cold coffee. You are open to surprises, so you wander without a map. Maybe you meet a local who introduces you to their favorite hidden gem, be it a beach, museum, or a rooftop. Mumbai is a city with hundreds of untold stories, and the people you meet have a lot to say. A taxi driver would share with you his version of how the city has changed over the years or a street vendor would share inspiring tales about hope. These little moments help you piece together your journey through the city, which arises as a new riddle every single time. Magic When the clock strikes evening, there is something magical about the golden hour. Be it Marine Drive or Juhu Beach, both places serve as a gateway into a new world. Marine Drive is famous for its breathtaking skyline while Juhu Beach serves sumptuous street food that tickles your taste buds with every bite. Mumbai can be a maze of street food and skyscrapers, and in the evening, it serves a much needed time for self reflection. With each reflection, it makes me realize how wonderful a city it truly is, brimming with chaos and an unexplainable charm. Beauty For city dwellers, life tends to pick up pace after dusk, and Mumbai is no different. With a bustling nightlife scene, every inch of the city will have something new to offer. Be it the numerous dhabas located throughout the city or the lively bars in Lower Parel, each hub serves as a delightful escape from the nine to five mundane life everyone seems to follow. Maybe you find yourself seated at a local music concert that starts late in the night, and bands come there to perform and give their best shot on the stage. Or you could be sitting at a roadside stall chatting with other travelers while sipping cutting chai. The options and opportunities are infinite, and this is where Mumbai truly excels, there is always something interesting irrespective of the time. As The Journey Ends: What is Your Destination After 24 hours, and for 1 full day and night with no navigational device, where do you go? This is a question that many people will answer differently based on their life experiences. You may end up returning to your original location which means you have traveled in a circle, or, you might be in some totally strange unfamiliar part of town and exploring areas that you had no idea existed. The important thing here is to appreciate not where you are headed but all the events that took place before getting to that destination. With no map, you have chosen to accept the unpredictability of Mumbai and let the city lead you. You've met its residents, checked out its secret locations, and experienced its vibes. And by doing so, you came to the realization that Mumbai is not merely a city, it is more of an experience and emotion, a lifestyle. Therefore, if you are in Mumbai, this is your chance to toss the map out of the window. Allow the city to dictate the itinerary and take note of all the possible routes. The possibilities are endless, even if you never intended to take them.

Journey Through Mumbai's Unmapped Streets To Find Historical Gems
Journey Through Mumbai's Unmapped Streets To Find Historical Gems

India.com

time01-06-2025

  • India.com

Journey Through Mumbai's Unmapped Streets To Find Historical Gems

Mumbai is known as the city of dreams and has skyscrapers, the iconic Gateway of India, Marine Drive, and other landmarks that are loved by everyone. But behind all that, there exists a set of unmapped alleys that tell a story of their own. Not everything is modernized, and these roads are the oldest in Mumbai, and need to be preserved. For a long time, these roads have kept the history, culture, and the citizens' pulse. Lost Alleys of South Mumbai South Mumbai, the city's oldest region, conceals some of the most fascinating untouched alleys. One of these alleys is located behind the very energetic Crawford Market. The din of the market diminishes as you walk deeper into this alley, leaving you with an unexplained stillness. The walls here tell the story of the area, adorned with graffiti and murals of when it was a flourishing center for traders. It further leads to a neglected old Parsi fire temple, which is almost incognito at the entrance among all the surrounding buildings. This majestic temple, which is one of the oldest in the city, showcases the Parsi community's stronghold in Mumbai. Framing the iconic Flora Fountain, another hidden treasure lies in the Fort section. A passage between two colonial structures is what leads to this hidden courtyard. This courtyard is truly untouched and the spaces invite relaxation. The courtyard is surrounded by dilapidated buildings, their rest already covered with sculptures signifying an ancient beauty. It was first inhabited by British officers and Indian merchants. Today, it is a dignified retreat for those who need to escape the hectic pace of life in the city. Magical Alleys of Bhuleshwar Bhuleshwar, is a savory and fragrant neighborhood in Central Mumbai that is an untapped goldmine of alleys showcasing the city's cultural and spiritual roots. At the center of Bhuleshwar lies an alley. While walking down, one can find small shops that sell incense, temple bells, Indian sweets, spices, and religious items. All of which creates a perfume-like fragrance and the soothing sound of temple bells heightens the experience. Mumbadevi Temple, which is small compared to other temples, is quite historical and stands at the tail end of this alley. It is believed that the goddess who the temple is dedicated to is the namesake of the city from which Mumbai derived its name from. Another alley leading in the opposite direction gives access to the Walkeshwar Temple. It's a majestic temple that is married intimately with nature having burnt down our banyan trees growing around it. This temple is a 'must visit' for anyone who adores Turbo and is dedicated to the Enlightened God known as Shiva and is believed to have been erected in the twelfth century AD by the Silhara dynasty for their love of nature. Stand grateful as the nature further nourishes Walkeshwar Temple with serenity as they burn with compassion the alley leading to it makes you fall in love with Mumbai with each step. Alleys of Girgaum Girgaum is one of the oldest parts of Mumbai. It is heavily uncharted so it is quite easy to get lost, but what you see makes the exploration worth it. One of the alleys is quite literally home to 'wadas' or traditional houses that are even more majestic from the inside. These walls are built in a traditional style and were owned by affluent Marathi families in the past. This style of architecture is slowly changing due to the conversion of these houses into small shops and cafes, but these places still capture the hearts of those who see them. One more alley goes to the renowned Kalbadevi Temple which is dedicated to the goddess Kali. Although the temple is not large, it is very famous and quite crowded on special days of the year. On the way to the temple, you pass one of the most beautiful and full of life alleys as people burst into devotional songs, children make colourful rangoli and you smell delicious prasad being served. Secret Alcoves Located in South Mumbai is Mazgaon, a neighbourhood with some of the most breathtaking alleys in the city. These alleys stand out in comparison to the wider parts of the city as they are vibrant and often peaceful. One such maze stretches out into the old Portuguese houses whose richly coloured pastel walls clash beautifully with the more modern buildings around. Their construction dates back to the 1600s and acts as a symbol for the colonial times. At times, the maze leads to a quaint chapel, which feels as if it has been pulled from a story book, and sits peacefully with beautifully crafted walls and stained glass windows. Yet another alley leads to the rustically named Dockyard Road, which used to be a commercialised region of shipbuilders and international traders. With time, it transformed into a more quiet region where vividly colourful alleyways are scattered across. Abandoned big sturdy wooden warehouses with rusty gates and decaying walls serve as a reminder to the city's port history. Heart of Mumbai The essence of Mumbai beats through these municipal lanes. Walking through them feels as if you have ventured into a magical land where the soul of the city thrives, waiting to be uncovered. These lanes remind us of Mumbai's culture, in a city that is 'in progress' all the time. They stand as proof for how Mumbai, and its citizens, have succeeded in maintaining their history, despite sweeping developments. Hence, when you are in Mumbai the next time, go a little off track, and investigate some of these unmapped paths. There's a chance you might find a tale that is unexplored and is looking for its narrator.

Gateway jetty is good, SC says, refuses to intervene
Gateway jetty is good, SC says, refuses to intervene

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Gateway jetty is good, SC says, refuses to intervene

Gateway of India NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to entertain a plea challenging an order of the Bombay high court which had declined to stay the construction work for a passenger jetty and terminal facilities project near the Gateway of India. A bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice Augustine George Masih noted that the high court is seized of the matter and is slated to hear it on June 16. "Something good is happening for the city. Everybody opposed the coastal road. Now you see what the benefit of the road is: A person from South Mumbai can reach Versova in 40 minutes. Earlier, it used to take three hours," CJI B R Gavai observed. The bench sought to know whether the authorities have got the necessary clearances for the project. Additional solicitor general Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for Maharashtra, referred to the seven permissions which were taken for the project. The counsel appearing for the petitioners said the project is slated to be completed within two years. "This huge project is going to come up for the benefit of only a particular section of society and this is coming up without any public hearing, without any clearances," the counsel claimed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo He alleged the plan was pushed through in 2025 and the petitioners had approached the high court objecting to it. Bhati said the claim by the petitioners that this facility would cater only to the VIPs was "absolutely wrong". "I can assure you that it is a public infrastructure project. It is for daily commuters," the law officer said. The CJI observed, "This is like not in my front yard."

Mumbai diaries: 24 hours in the City of Dreams
Mumbai diaries: 24 hours in the City of Dreams

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Time of India

Mumbai diaries: 24 hours in the City of Dreams

A city that never sleeps, Mumbai. A city that is home to millions of individuals and their relentless desire to achieve their dreams. A city that is etched in the pages of history because of its rich past, culture, and glamour. Now, if you find yourself in Mumbai with only 24 hours to experience its real flavour, it might seem like an uphill task, as there are endless options, and everything cannot be experienced in a day. In such a case, here's how you can get the best out of a day in the dream city called Mumbai. 6:00 AM — Visit Marine Drive and Chowpatty beach Begin your day early by immersing yourself in the splendour of Mumbai's famous beach, Marine Drive, referred to as the "Queen's necklace. With the arrival of dawn, the scenery of the Arabian Sea sparkles with the soft light of morning". Take a stroll along the promenade, where you can see locals beginning their day with morning runs and group exercises. Marine Drive offers an early morning quietness, offering a moment of serenity before the city becomes hectic. Walk over to Chowpatty Beach, which is within walking distance. Sit and watch the city wake up slowly. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like One of the Most Successful Investors of All Time, Warren Buffett, Recommends: 5 Books for Turning... Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Click Here Undo Chowpatty is renowned for its nightlife, but in the morning, it is peaceful and quiet, and a great place to sit and savor the moment. 7:30 AM — Breakfast at the Iranian cafe Proceed to one of the oldest and most popular cafes in Mumbai, an Irani cafe, like Britannia & Co. or Kyani & Co. they serve the yummiest and traditional Irani breakfast, like berry pulav, bun maska, and sali par edu. Add a hot cutting chai along with it and you are ready to roll. 9:00 AM – Gateway of India and Colaba Following that hearty breakfast, take a ride or walk up to the grand Gateway of India, one of the city's most iconic landmarks in Mumbai. Built during the British Raj era, the grandiose arch stands at the entrance of the Arabian Sea, gazing over the congested locality of Colaba. The Gateway is a great photo spot and provides an insight into the colonial past of Mumbai. Hereafter, you can take a boat tour to Elephanta Island if you don't have much time or simply want the scenic view of this representative monument. Then, shop at Colaba Causeway. This bustling street market is lined with stores selling everything from quirky souvenirs and jewelry to antiques and clothes. Don't forget to stop by at Leopold Café, a local hangout and tourist haunt and landmark in Mumbai. 1:30 PM — Lunch at Bademiya For lunch, head to Bademiya, a legendary kebab joint in the Colaba area. Known for its delicious seekh kebabs, rolls, and chicken dishes, Bademiya is a must-visit spot for anyone craving authentic Mumbai street food. Grab a kebab roll to go or enjoy a hearty meal in one of the small seating areas. The food here has been a part of Mumbai's culture for decades. 5:00 PM — Walk through the Kala Ghoda art district Walk around the city's vibrant art district of Kala Ghoda in the afternoon. Galleries, quirky cafes, and street art are a testament to the city's creative inclinations here. The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (formerly the Prince of Wales Museum) is a place to visit to experience its extensive collection of art, history, and archaeology. The Jehangir Art Gallery, within the same area, is a place of pilgrimage for modern art aficionados. 7:30 PM — Enjoy Mumbai's vibrant nightlife End your adventure-filled 24-hour journey with a taste of Mumbai's energetic nightlife in Bandra, the city's entertainment hub. A rooftop bar, trendy lounges, and a beachside venue—Mumbai's nightlife is as diverse as its people. Visit vibrant clubs such as Trilogy, Kitty Su, and hype (Vile Parle) for that high-energy and chic clubbing experience. With only 24 hours in Mumbai, it gives you a whirlwind of experiences that combine history, culture, and entertainment. Whether you stroll along the sea, immerse yourself in the culture and heritage, or indulge in street food, the City of Dreams has something to satisfy everyone. Though a day is not enough to do everything, this itinerary will give you a taste of Mumbai's special magic, so you will be wanting more. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

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