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  2. Cottonworld - Wikipedia

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    Cottonworld is dedicated to natural clothing. Set up in Colaba, Mumbai, the brand has grown and spread its branches throughout the country with thirty one stores across India, shifting from manufacturing to retail over time. The company aims to help reduce the increase in suicide amongst cotton farmers. [2]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Sai World City A, B and C Wing. Kharghar: 150 metres (492 ft) 41 2025 384 Sai World City D and E Wing. Kharghar: 150 metres (492 ft) 48 2025 385 Sai World City F, G, H and I Wing. Kharghar: 150 metres (492 ft) 41 2025 386 Sai World City J Wing. Kharghar: 150 metres (492 ft) 41 2025 387 Sai World City K and L Wing. Kharghar: 150 metres (492 ft ...

  4. Redevelopment of Mumbai mills - Wikipedia

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    India United Mill, Parel district – one of Mumbai's largest cotton mills and also one of the few to be owned by the government. The redevelopment of Mumbai's cotton mills began in 1992, when efforts began to demolish the numerous cotton mills that once dotted the landscape of Mumbai, India, to make way for new residential and commercial buildings, as part of the wider redevelopment and ...

  5. Tata Textiles - Wikipedia

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    The four mills of Tata Textiles produced about 150 million metres of cotton and other cloth annually in 1972, having 325,000 spindles and 6845 looms. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Tatas gradually exited from textile business, from the 1980s, selling Nagpur-based Empress Mills in 1986, which was taken over by Maharashtra State Textile Corporation , which ...

  6. Cotton Green - Wikipedia

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    Cotton Green is a suburb of Mumbai, and a noted residential and commercial area east of Parel, in central Mumbai, 8 km north of Colaba. It is also the name of a railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway, which lies along the Harbour line, which is a part of the Central Railway. There was an earlier Cotton Green in Colaba that is marked in ...

  7. Crawford Market - Wikipedia

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    Crawford Market, c. 1905. Crawford Market (officially Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai) is one of South Mumbai 's most famous markets. The building was completed in 1869, and donated to the city by Cowasji Jehangir. Originally named after Arthur Crawford, the first Municipal Commissioner of the city, the market was later renamed to honour Indian ...

  8. Seven Islands of Bombay - Wikipedia

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    These islands now constitute the southern part of the city of Bombay (Mumbai). The original seven islands handed over to England were as follows: Colaba. Isle of Bombay. Mahim. Mazagaon. Old Woman's Island (Little Colaba) Parel. Worli.

  9. Colaba - Wikipedia

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    Colaba Chapel, Mumbai (Clutterbuck, 1889, p. 173) [3] In 1743, British Colaba was leased to Richard Broughton at Rs. 200 yearly, and the lease was renewed in 1764. [4] By 1796, Colaba had become a cantonment. Colaba was known for the variety of fishes – the bombil (Bombay duck), rawas, halwa, turtles, crabs, prawns and lobsters.