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  • ...world's [[List of metropolitan areas by population|sixth most populous]] [[Mumbai metropolitan area|metropolitan region]], with a population of about 25 mill ...]] [[Indian cinema|film and television industry]], known as [[Bollywood]]. Mumbai is also one of the few cities in the world to accommodate a [[national park
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mumbai]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Mumbai Metro One}}
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  • ...nvisaged to ease the burden on the older commuter rail network existing in Mumbai, India.
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  • ...as a joint venture between [[Reliance Energy Limited|Reliance Energy]], [[Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority]] and [[Veolia Transportation]] ...ecial Purpose Vehicle'' for the implementation of the first phase of the [[Mumbai Metro]] project. An equity of 5% has been picked up by Veolia, while the re
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  • {{rpl|Mumbai Metro One}} {{rpl|Mumbai}}
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  • * [http://www.mumbaimetro1.com Mumbai Metro One] * [http://www.mmrdamumbai.org/ Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA)]
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  • * [http://www.mumbaimetro1.com Mumbai Metro One]
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  • {{rpl|Mumbai}} {{rpl|Mumbai Metro}}
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  • * [http://www.mumbaimetro1.com Mumbai Metro One] * [http://www.mmrdamumbai.org/ Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA)]
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  • ...as a joint venture between [[Reliance Energy Limited|Reliance Energy]], [[Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority]] and [[Veolia Transportation]] ...ecial Purpose Vehicle'' for the implementation of the first phase of the [[Mumbai Metro]] project. An equity of 5% has been picked up by Veolia, while the re
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mumbai]]
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  • * [http://www.mumbaimetro1.com Mumbai Metro One]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mumbai]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Mumbai Metro One}}
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  • The [[India|Indian]] film industry, based in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], India.
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  • ...nvisaged to ease the burden on the older commuter rail network existing in Mumbai, India.
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  • ...errorism|terrorist]] organization, and possibly responsible for the [[2008 Mumbai attacks]]
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  • * Mumbai Indians (2008) ...culminate in a final tie. The most successful teams have been Chennai and Mumbai with five titles apiece.
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  • ...ia]]n [[film]] industry, popularly known as '''Bollywood''', is based in [[Mumbai]], Maharashtra, India. Bollywood makes the largest number of movies annuall
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  • ...ervish|dervishi]] had not led him to spiritual realization, he returned to Mumbai where his sister now lived. Slowly integrating into conventional life, he r
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  • ...career modeling and working for Asia's leading music channel, Channel V in Mumbai, India, where she veejayed for five years. During this time she also hoste
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  • Sadhana, Paroma. Cinema Theatres in Bombay / Mumbai : a Dossier. Majlis : Urban Design Research Institute, 2014.
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  • ...that be [[Peking]] and [[Byelorussia]] (old names for the first pair), [[Mumbai]] and [[Myanmar]] (new names for the second)?
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  • ...pabilities, as well as supporters of terrorism. With respect to the [[2008 Mumbai bombings]], he said India was "caught completely unaware." <ref name=NYDN>{ | title = Pros deride terrible tactics and poor equipment in face of Mumbai crisis
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  • ...ia, Central Asia, and Chechnya. It is suspected as the sponsor of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. The name variously translates<ref name=GS>{{citation
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  • ...laji]]'' Telefilms he's trying his luck in Indian Film and TV industry. In Mumbai, he currently resides in Andheri East. He studied at DAV High School and th
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  • He was born in Bombay ([[Mumbai]]) and was taken by his family to [[England]] in 1871, reurning to [[India]
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  • |capital = [[Mumbai]] |largest_city = [[Mumbai]]
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  • ...world's [[List of metropolitan areas by population|sixth most populous]] [[Mumbai metropolitan area|metropolitan region]], with a population of about 25 mill ...]] [[Indian cinema|film and television industry]], known as [[Bollywood]]. Mumbai is also one of the few cities in the world to accommodate a [[national park
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  • ...the other [[Indian]] baronets. The activities were mainly connected with [[Mumbai]]: * The Currimbhoy Ebrahim Khoja Orphanage (Baug-e-Karim, 2, Altamorent Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400026, India<ref>http://mha.nic.in/fd-ar0304/9.3Reported%20
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  • ...rticle about the "700 Verses" on Firstpost.com, an online media website in Mumbai; last access 12/29/2022
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  • ...''Book of Indian Reptiles and Amphibians.,, BNHS. Oxford University Press. Mumbai. viii+238pp.
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  • ...e IMOTC has been held at Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), Mumbai, during the month of May. IMOTC is coordinated by the [[Mathematical Olympi
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  • In 1966 while posted to Western Naval Command Mumbai, he set-up India’s first Electronics Testing & Maintenance facility for a
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  • ...shkar e-Tayyiba]] (LeT) is generally believed to have conducted the [[2008 Mumbai attacks]], but Pakistan has not yet pursued it to the satisfaction of India
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  • ...ndia Oil and Gas Symposium and International Exhibition, September 2004, [[Mumbai]], [[India]] (also published in ''Hydrocarbon Processing'', May 2005)</ref>
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  • ...ndia Oil and Gas Symposium and International Exhibition, September 2004, [[Mumbai]], [[India]] (also published in ''Hydrocarbon Processing'', May 2005)</ref>
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  • ...o2008/index.php The 19th International Biology Olympiad] taking place in [[Mumbai]], [[India]] from July 13-20, 2008. September would be good because that's
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  • ...(LeT), which operates outside Pakistan (e.g., it is suspected in the 2008 Mumbai attacks) is less likely to use madari students than Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ)
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  • | largest_city = [[Mumbai]] (Bombay) ...of most populous metropolitan areas in India|urban agglomerations]] are [[Mumbai]], [[Chennai]], [[Kolkata]], [[Delhi]], [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderab
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  • ...adras]]); and [[Vidarbha (cricket)|Vidarbha]]. The most successful team is Mumbai/Bombay with 41 titles to 2023. ...d Parkar]] 252). Uttarakhand were all out for 114 ([[Shams Mulani]] 5/39). Mumbai chose to bat again and scored 261/3 declared before bowling Uttarakhand out
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  • |Reworked as 'Four Sticks'. Performed and recorded with a Mumbai orchestra in March 1972, released on ''Coda'' (Deluxe Edition) in 2015. |33. Also performed and recorded with a Mumbai orchestra in March 1972. Performed in part during the 'That's the Way' medl
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  • ...ation. There's a heavy concentration of Parsis in and around the city of [[Mumbai]]. Due a low birth rate and high rate of emigration, it is speculated that
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  • ...karnarayan, Ichijo Ogawa & Ravindra Panth, Volume 1, Somaiya Publications, Mumbai/Delhi, 2003, pages 248f; the full text of the Pali Univerity and Dhammācar
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  • ...in a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Channel V music awards show held at Mumbai, India.
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  • COUNTRY: India (Mumbai)
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  • ...hed three primary [[mandir]]s in India. The first center, established in [[Mumbai]], is referred to as either "Dharmakshetra" or "Sathyam". The second center
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  • ...r only Australasian tour on February 16, culminating on a return trip to [[Mumbai|Bombay]], [[India]], to record with local orchestras.<ref>{{cite news| titl
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  • ...r only Australasian tour on 16 February, culminating on a return trip to [[Mumbai|Bombay]], [[India]], to record with local orchestras.<ref>{{cite news| titl
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