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  2. Jainism in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai also has numerous Jain temples. One of the best known is the Babu Amichand Panalal Adishwarji Jain Temple, Walkeshwar ( Malabar Hill ). On Mahavira Janma Kalyanak of 2019, more than 108 Sanghas of Mumbai together hosted Varghoda which ended at Godiji Parshvanath temple.

  3. S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research - Wikipedia

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    SPJIMR Mumbai Campus. SPJIMR is situated on a 45-acre campus, in the metropolis of Mumbai. [31] The campus is equipped with hostels, Wi-Fi, cafeterias and recreation spots like a large lake. [32] The Delhi Centre of SPJIMR is spread over 13,000 square feet, in the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Campus, on Kasturba Gandhi Marg. [33]

  4. Jainism in India - Wikipedia

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    Jainism is India's sixth-largest religion and is practiced throughout India. [2] [3] Per the 2011 census, there are 4,451,753 Jains in the 1.35 billion population of India, the majority living in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.

  5. Jain communities - Wikipedia

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    The Jain population in India according to 2011 census is 0.54% i.e. 4,451,753 (Males 2,278,097; Females 2,173,656) out of the total population of India 1,210,854,977 (males 623,270,258; females 587,584,719). [8] The tabular representation of Jain population in the major states of India as per 2011 Census data released by the government is:

  6. Jainism in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    The oldest inscription in Maharashtra is a 2nd-century BC Jain inscription in a cave near Pale village in the Pune District. It was written in the Jain Prakrit and includes the Navkar Mantra . The first Marathi inscription known is at Shravanabelagola , Karnataka near the left foot of the statue of Bahubali , dated 981 CE.

  7. Byculla - Wikipedia

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    Haji Ismail Gani building in Byculla in 2002. Traditionally, Byculla has been inhabited by Parsis, Christians, Jews, Hindus and Muslims.; Byculla, like many other locations of Mumbai have witnessed strong real estate growth, particularly in the Motisha Lane area where there are many tall residential buildings, occupied by affluent Jain community.

  8. Girls Hostel - Wikipedia

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    Girls Hostel is an Indian comedy-drama web series that originally premiered on Sony LIV on 8 December 2018. [1] The show revolves around the lives of girls residing in a hostel at a medical institute, highlighting the challenges they face in obtaining basic amenities and fostering inclusivity. [ 2 ]

  9. Walkeshwar - Wikipedia

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    Walkeshwar (Pronunciation: [ʋaːɭkeʃʋəɾ]) is an affluent area in South Mumbai, India, at the north-western end of the Marine Drive loop. It has a large Gujarati population. It is mostly known for Walkeshwar Temple, Banganga Tank and Jain temples.