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Three Sixty West is a skyscraper complex in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [9] It comprises two towers, joined at ground level by a podium. Tower B, the taller of the two, rises to 260 metres (853 ft) with 66 floors [10] and Tower A rises to 255.6 metres (839 ft) with 52 floors. [11]
Navi Mumbai is situated across two districts, Thane Part and Raigad. The city has been ranked 12th among 73 cities surveyed for cleanliness and hygiene by the Union Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD) and Quality Council of India (QCI) as a part of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Navi Mumbai is the largest planned city of India. Currently there are ...
Mumbai: 225.2 metres (739 ft) 64 2023 Residential [63] [64] Salsette 27 Tower B 30 Oberoi Commerz Mumbai: 225 metres (738 ft) 51 2023 Commercial [65] 31 Indiabulls Sky Forest Tower 1 Mumbai: 225 metres (738 ft) 62 2022 Residential [66] [67] Indiabulls Sky Forest Tower 2 33 Two ICC Mumbai: 223.2 metres (732 ft) 68 2018 Residential [68] [69] [70] 34
Mumbai's Lower Parel skyline The skyline of Worli and Dadar as viewed from Bandra Mumbai's skyline across Back Bay. Mumbai, the commercial and financial capital of India, has the highest number of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in India. More than 200 skyscrapers and 4,000 [1] high-rise buildings have already been constructed in the city ...
The Express Towers is a 25-storey building located on Marine Drive in Nariman Point, Mumbai, India.Upon its completion in 1972, the 105 metres (344 ft) building was the tallest building in South Asia for about two years. [3]
Navi Mumbai Sports Association [49] is the oldest sports complex in Navi Mumbai; NMSA has contributed significantly to the sports world by creating international level athletes from Navi Mumbai. Navi Mumbai has an Olympic-size swimming pool at Nerul. CIDCO has proposed two 18-hole golf course academies at Nerul and Kharghar. There are plans to ...
The scheme aims to make the city of Hyderabad a slum-free city by providing free-of-cost housing to the shelter-less poor in rural and urban areas. [2] The plan aims to provide 2.72 lakh by March 2019, followed by an additional 3 lakh by 2024. [3] Nearly 100,000 houses or high-rise flatlets are set to be completed in the year 2021. [4]
Mumbai Metropolitan Region (ISO: Muṁbaī Mahānagara Pradēśa; abbreviated to MMR and previously also known as Greater Bombay Metropolitan Area), [6] [7] is a metropolitan area consisting of Mumbai and its satellite towns in the northern Konkan division of Maharashtra in western India.