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Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) is a project of the government of Maharashtra state in India and is the leading corporation of Maharashtra.It provides businesses with infrastructure such as land (open plot or built-up spaces), roads, water supply, drainage facilities and street lights.
The goal was to shift population and commercial activities from Mumbai to Navi Mumbai, which would be sustainable physically, economically and environmentally. The new city was projected to gain two million people and 750,000 jobs from the 1970s through the 1990s. The impact of Navi Mumbai on the growth of Mumbai was reflected in the 1980s.
Siddharth College of Arts Science and Commerce, Buddha Bhavan, Fort; SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, Sion West; SIES (Nerul) College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Nerul; S.K. Somaiya College of Arts & Sciences, Vidyavihar; South Indians' Welfare Society College, Wadala; SPDT Lions Juhu College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Mumbai ...
The Municipal Commissioner is appointed by Government of Maharashtra under section 54 of Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888. The Municipal Commissioner is responsible for developing & maintaining civic infrastructure of the city like water supply, roads, storm water, drainage and efficient delivery of various services to the citizens of Mumbai.
The college was founded in 1968. It is managed by the Khairul Islam Higher Education Society, which was founded by educationist Rafiq Zakaria. [5] The college was the first educational institutes in South Mumbai and one of the first institutes in the state of Maharashtra to power its electricity requirements completely from solar energy. [6] [7]
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai; St. Xavier's Institute of Education; St. Xavier's Technical Institute; Sathaye College; Sheila Raheja Institute of Hotel Management; Shri M.D. Shah Mahila College of Arts and Commerce; Siddharth College of Arts, Science and Commerce; Siddharth College of Law, Mumbai; SIES (Nerul) College of Arts, Science and ...
Mumbai is also the financial, commercial, [2] and the entertainment capital of India. It is also one of the world's top ten centres of commerce in terms of global financial flow, [ 3 ] generating 6.16% of India's GDP, [ 4 ] and accounting for 25% of industrial output, 70% of maritime trade in India ( Mumbai Port Trust and JNPT ), [ 5 ] and 70% ...
The port and shipping industry is well established, with Mumbai Port being one of the oldest and most significant ports in India. [173] Dharavi, in central Mumbai, has an increasingly large recycling industry, processing recyclable waste from other parts of the city; the district has an estimated 15,000 single-room factories. [174]