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Mumbai Travel Guide

Mumbai is one of the world's top ten centers of commerce by global financial flow, home to many important financial institutions. Along with the neighbouring suburbs it forms the world's fifth most populous metropolitan area.

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Mumbai covers an area of 169 sq. miles (437.7 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 13.3 million people being the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the second most populous city in India.

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Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum

Mahatma Gandhi lived in this quaint Gujarati-style house from 1917 to 1934, and it was here in November 1921 that he conducted a 4-day fast in order to restore peace to the city. This quiet three-story home on a beautiful Laburnum tree-lined avenue now preserves the spirit of the man who selflessly put his nation before himself. There’s a library of Gandhi-related works, as well as displays of photographs, posters, slogans, and other items that document and explain Gandhi’s legendary life; dioramas depicting major events and turning points in his fight for the nation’s freedom draw particular attention to his devotion to the poor.

You can see Gandhi’s old charkha (spinning wheel), which in many ways symbolized the struggle for independence, as it represented a return to roots and to sustainable home industry, where anyone can weave his or her own cloth. A visit to this tranquil spot makes a welcome change from the continuous hubbub of life in Mumbai — go up to the roof to really appreciate the relative stillness of the surrounding neighborhood.



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