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Bombay, or Mumbai as it is now called, is the commercial capital of India, a city of business and industrial entrepreneurs, concrete towers, glamor, cricket, Film Industry, clubs and discos and more. The city, a cluster of seven islands, was named by its native Koli fisher folk after the goddess Mumbadevi. In 1661, Charles II of England received the islands of Bombay as dowry when he married Princess Catherine of Brag Anza. The British Government leased the islands to the East India Company, who developed it into a thriving trading port.
 
 ABOUT THE CITY
 
Mumbai- The Business Capital of India
 
Map of Mumbai

Mumbai, which was previously known as Bombay is a major metropolitan city of India. It is the state capital of Maharashtra . Mumbai city is known as the business capital of India, it being the country's principal financial and communications centre. The city has the largest and the busiest port handling India's foreign trade and a major Interntional airport. India's largest Stock Exchange which ranks as the third largest in the world, is situated in Mumbai. Here, trading of stocks is carried out in billions of rupees everyday.

Discription about Mumbai/Bombay cannot be complete without the mention of Bollywood, the biggest Indian film industry that churns out hundreds of Hindi blockbusters every year.

Where is Mumbai ?

Mumbai (Bombay) lies on the western coast of India. It is a group of seven islands in the Arabian Sea which lies off the northern Konkan coast on the west of Maharashtra state in India. These seven islands which were once seperated by creeks and channels were filled and bridged over the years by the inhabitants.

History of Mumbai

In 1661, King Charles II of England, married Princess Catherine de Braganza of Portugal, and as part of the dowry he received "Bombay" which is today known as Mumbai. Later in 1668 it was handed over to the East India Company.

In 1858 the administration of the country was taken over by the Queen of England, Queen Victoria, from the East India Company. A viceroy was appointed to rule India in the name of the Queen.

Bombay came under the direct rule of the British in 1861.

The first railway line in India was started between Bombay (VT) and Thane in 1861.
In 1864, modern water supply was started in Bombay (Mumbai) and in 1885, Bombay was lit with gas.

Mahatma Gandhi joining Indian Politics in 1920, was a turning point in the political destiny of India which led to the Independence of India from the British rule. Bombay (Mumbai) had an important role to play in this event.

 
Weather in Mumbai
 
The climate in Mumbai throughout the year is temperate-from being hot and humid in summer to being pleasant in winter. Its never too hot nor too cold. It rains quite heavily during the monsoon months of June, July and August. The climate is cooler in IIT than its surroundings - the reason is that it is located between two lakes and also surrounded by greenery.

Winter in Mumbai
During December and January the climate in Mumbai is pleasant. The air temperature will be around 25 degree C (75% relative humidity) in the daytime and around 15 degree C at night.

Summer in Mumbai
During May and June the climate is becomes hot and humid in the afternoons. The air temperature will be around 35 degree C (90% relative humidity) in the daytime and around 25 degree C at night.

Monsoon in Mumbai
The monsoon rains hit Mumbai in the month of June. The rains are quite heavy and last till the end of August. The climate becomes pleasant. The air temperature will be around 30 degree C (80% relative humidity) in the daytime and around 20 degree C at night.

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