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On 1 January 2018 the output of the field was stated as 205,000 barrels per day (32,600 m 3 /d). [8] In 2020 the output of the field was 170,000 barrels per day (27,000 m 3 /d) and the output of the Bassein field was 60,000 barrels per day (9,500 m 3 /d). ONGC temporarily suspended operations at two drilling rigs in the Mumbai High and Bassein ...
The ground is mainly used for organizing matches of football, cricket and other sports. The stadium has hosted two Ranji Trophy matches [1] first in 1986 when Bombay cricket team played against Baroda cricket team [2] and again in 1995 when Bombay cricket team played against Baroda cricket team. [3]
The Panna field is 95 kilometres (59 mi) northwest of Mumbai, and has an area of 430 square kilometres (170 sq mi). It is just north of the Bassein gas field and about 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of the Bombay High oilfield. The Mukta field is about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of Mumbai, and has an area of 777 square kilometres (300 sq mi).
The Mumbai High oil field, the largest in India, is located in the Arabian Sea, approximately 170 km (110 mi) west of Mumbai.It is operated by ONGC and produces oil and gas, which are transported via pipeline to a processing plant in Uran. [2]
Bombay is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film [2] written and directed by Mani Ratnam, starring Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala (in her Tamil film debut). The film tells the story of an inter-religious family in Bombay before and during the Bombay riots, which took place between December 1992 and January 1993 after the demolition of the Babri Masjid led to religious tensions ...
After the 1947 independence of India, autonomous regional censors were absorbed into the Bombay Board of Film Censors. The Cinematograph Act of 1952 reorganised the Bombay board into the Central Board of Film Censors. [14] With the 1983 revision of cinematography rules, the body was renamed the Central Board of Film Certification. [15]
They submitted a case in the Bombay High Court, alleging that Kalyani's move to increase his group's stake by 5% aimed to gain full control, sidelining and ousting them. [51] [52] The Hiremaths held 35% (valued at Rs 3,578 crore), while Kalyani possessed 34%. Hiremath contended that Kalyani selectively disregarded a significant 1994 note ...
The services of Avinasi (Tamil) / Avinash (Hindi), a.k.a. Mumbai Xpress, a deaf but docile stuntman who performs daredevil bike acts, is hired. Twists and turns take place where the other two gang members are hurt, and invariably, the Mumbai Xpress is left to perform the task all by himself.