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Navi Mumbai is a planned city off the west coast of the Indian state of Maharashtra in Konkan division. The city is divided into two parts, North Navi Mumbai and South Navi Mumbai, for the individual development of Panvel Mega City, which includes the area from Kharghar to Uran. Navi Mumbai has a population of 1,119,477 as per the 2011 provisional census. In the late 1960s Adi Kanga, a civil engineer, and some of this friends lamented that their city, the bustling Bombay , was overpopulated. As the commercial capital of India it was attracting large numbers of citizens, which the available infrastructure could not cope with. So the friends came up with...
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  • 2. D Y Patil Stadium Navi Mumbai
    The DY Patil Sports Stadium is a football and a cricket stadium at D. Y. Patil campus at Nerul in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was designed by Hafeez Contractor. The stadium was officially inaugurated on 4 March 2008, and was briefly the home ground for IPL team Mumbai Indians. It hosted 3 IPL matches for the Mumbai Indians and has also hosted the 2008 Indian Premier League Final and 2010 Indian Premier League Final.In 2014 it was announced that DY Patil Stadium will be the home ground of the ISL franchise Mumbai City FC . All Mumbai City FC home matches were played in DY Patil stadium. It also hosted the Final of Hero ISL 2014 between Atlético de Kolkata and Kerala Blasters FC . The stadium also hosted 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup. It was picked over Cooperage Ground.The capacity of 5...
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  • 3. Chandivali Studio Navi Mumbai
    Powai is an upmarket residential neighbourhood located in the north-east Mumbai.It is situated on the banks of Powai Lake, and is bound by the hills of Vikhroli Parksite to the south-east, Chandivali to the south-west, the L.B.S. Marg to the north-east and the Sanjay Gandhi National Park to the north beyond the lake. The Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road, one of the city's busiest thoroughfares linking the western and eastern suburbs, passes through Powai, . The place also hosts thousands of devotees every year during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival for the visarjan processions. Powai is served by Mumbai's only airport, located 5 km away; and by the Vikhroli and Kanjur Marg railway stations on the Central line.The Sakinaka Metro station is 2.5 km away. Originally a central village, Powai has gro...
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  • 9. Belapur Fort Navi Mumbai
    The Central Business District of Belapur is a node of Navi Mumbai. The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation is headquartered in Belapur. The Reserve Bank of India maintains a branch office at CBD Belapur. This area is one of the fastest developing region in Navi Mumbai in terms of new residential and commercial construction projects. CBD Belapur is connected to other parts of Mumbai through railways, BEST & NMMT buses. It had a ferry service for traveling to Elephanta caves from Sector-11. CBD Belapur is a chief business district of Mumbai after Vashi, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Nariman Point and Worli. CBD Belapur has been growing since the 1990s, and is now home to colleges as well as a number of technology businesses.
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  • 12. Utsav Chowk Navi Mumbai
    Utsav Chowk is one of the famous landmarks of Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
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  • 13. Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation Navi Mumbai
    Navi Mumbai is a planned city off the west coast of the Indian state of Maharashtra in Konkan division. The city is divided into two parts, North Navi Mumbai and South Navi Mumbai, for the individual development of Panvel Mega City, which includes the area from Kharghar to Uran. Navi Mumbai has a population of 1,119,477 as per the 2011 provisional census. In the late 1960s Adi Kanga, a civil engineer, and some of this friends lamented that their city, the bustling Bombay , was overpopulated. As the commercial capital of India it was attracting large numbers of citizens, which the available infrastructure could not cope with. So the friends came up with the concept of building a new city, New Bombay, on the mainland, across from the seven islands of the old city.The area was mooted in 1971 ...
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