Thursday, 2 May 2013

OLD BOMBAY & NEW MUMBAI

From A Sleepy Koli fishing hamlet to the financial capital of India, Mumbai has come a long way. The Portugese who were its
earlier occupants gave it its name Bom Bai or The Good Bay. Initially an archipelago of 7 islands, this port city rose to prominence
after the British East India Company deemed it fit for trading and shifted base from Surat. After a series of reclamations and massive construction efforts, Bombay became what is it today A mega metropolis. Join us in capturing this iconic journey, through seamless
images of the past & the present.
The Reclamation
The Archipelago and Its reclamation: The 7 islands of Colaba, Mazagaon, Old Womans Island, Wadala, Mahim, Parel, and Matunga-
Sion, underwent a series of reclamations, forming the island city of Mumbai that we see today.
Mumba Devi Temple







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