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Compared to the intellectual modernism of Calcutta or the climatically responsive architecture of Madras, Bombay’s modernism ...
The newly opened Vikhroli rail overbridge in Mumbai faces criticism for its design, featuring only three lanes without a ...
The University of Aberdeen is planning to open a campus in India, it has announced. The institution has been granted ...
Fiji’s rugby sevens sensation Jerry Tuwai stepped in as vice-captain for the Mumbai Dreamers, alongside Canadian rugby star ...
The Mumbai University has released their first merit list 2025 for first year under graduate on the official website at mu.ac.in. A total of 2,53,370 students registered for pre-admission, with 8 ...
Mumbai News: Historic British-Era DC Underslung Portal Dismantled At Vidyavihar Station, Marking End Of Century-Old Railway Infrastructure According to CR, underslung design, while iconic, had ...
MUMBAI: Local trains will slow down on the Bandra-Mahim stretch due to a speed limit as Western Railway replaces old bridge foundations with steel girders. Tuesday, Jun 24, 2025 New Delhi o C ...
The Maharashtra state education department has launched an investigation following a complaint that the British-era Our Lady of Good Counsel School near Sion railway station is operating in an ...
The British Royal, Duke of Edinburgh, is on a visit to India, his first since being given the title in 2023. Arriving in Mumbai on February 2, 2025, Prince Edward aims to strengthen the long ...
The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, visited Mumbai on Sunday and met Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan at Raj Bhavan. During his visit, he explored several historically significant sites ...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 4 (ANI): The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, visited Mumbai on Sunday and met Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan at Raj Bhavan.
In 1857, the British established the first three universities in Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras, appointing Governors of the respective presidencies as their ex-officio Chancellors to maintain ...