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  2. Mumbai High Field - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai High Field, formerly called the Bombay High Field, [1] is an offshore oilfield 176 km (109 mi) off the west coast of Mumbai, in Gulf of Cambay region of India, in about 75 m (246 ft) of water. [2] The oil operations are run by India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).

  3. List of mines in India - Wikipedia

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    Around 375 barrels of crude oil, whose quality is said to be even better than India's most prolific oil asset Bombay High Have been extracted from a well on the outskirts Ashoknagar since September 2020 Making it the most potent hydrocarbon discovery ever made in the state

  4. Thane Creek - Wikipedia

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    Thane railway bridge or Thane railway viaduct is the oldest rail bridge constructed on this creek. The bridge lies between Thane and Parsik tunnel, Kalwa. It has two sections, as there is an island in middle, a smaller section built of stones and concrete and a longer section built of stone and concrete but with a steel girder in middle.

  5. Wankhede Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai has seen Test matches played at three different grounds. The Mumbai Gymkhana ground hosted the first-ever Test in India, in 1933–34 against England.After World War II, the Cricket Club of India's (CCI) Brabourne Stadium – the second ground of the city – was used for 17 Tests.

  6. Cross Maidan - Wikipedia

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    The term Esplanade is almost obliterated from history books except for the Bombay High Court which still goes by the term esplanade court. The part of MG Road abutting the Cross Maidan is popularly known as Fashion Street , with a range of vogue clothing at throwaway prices.

  7. Survey of India - Wikipedia

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    A map showing the triangles and transects used in the Great Trigonometrical Survey (1802–1852), produced in 1870. Surveyor-General of India George Everest (b.1790-d.1866) under whom GTS was completed and Mount Everest was named in his honour.

  8. Tanks of Bombay - Wikipedia

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    The CP Tank was built by Cowasji Rustamjee Patel in the Girgaon vicinity in 1775. The Framji Cowasji Tank bordered Esplanade was built by Framji Cowasji in 1831. All that remains of the tank is a plaque on a wall opposite Metro Cinema in South Mumbai.

  9. List of educational institutions in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Saint Francis D'Assisi High School; Sheth Gopalji Hemraj High School; Sir Cowasjee Jehangir High School; Singapore International School, Mumbai; South Indian Education Society High School; Smt. Sulochanadevi Singhania School; St. Agnes High School, Mumbai; St. Gregorios High School; St. Joseph's High School, Umerkhadi; St. Mary's High School SSC