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Worli Sea Face bungalow sold for Rs 250 crore?
- Tuesday October 25, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Another bungalow is ready to bite the dust in the city. The recent trend of knocking down old bungalows and replacing them with towers has seen another casualty. Shandilya Villa, located on Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road, better known as Worli Sea Face, will be pulled down to make way for a high-end residential tower.
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Mumbai plans new beach at par with Goa
- Thursday February 3, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Coastline between Worli and Mahim will be expanded with tonnes of sand; BMC promises our beaches will be in the same league as Goa's.On the face of it, the aspirations the civic authorities have for the beaches of the city are bold, but to put it in the words the municipal official used, "Mumbai will soon give tough competition to the beaches of Go...
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Two teenagers drown at Mumbai's Bandra seaface
- Monday July 19, 2010
- Cities | Indo-Asian News Service
Two teenagers drowned on Monday after they got trapped in strong waves at Mumbai's suburban Bandra seaface, an official said. "Three friends had gone to the Bandra Bandstand. They ventured into the sea and lost control," said the fire brigade official. "We were able to rescue one of them and the bodies of the other two were found," the official add...
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Clean chit for Mumbai's speeding teen
- Saturday April 10, 2010
- Cities | mid-day.com
A day after three teenagers, who were in a Honda Accord had an accident at the Worli Seaface in Mumbai, the police gave a clean chit to its driver, 19-year-old Jai Goel.
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Lucky escape for speeding Mumbai teens
- Friday April 9, 2010
- Cities | mid-day.com
The Worli seaface fails to shake off its accident-prone tag, despite the efforts by the Mumbai traffic police to put a stop the speed demons. In the wee hours on Friday, a 19-year-old son of a Worli-based steel baron had a narrow escape when he lost control of his car while speeding.
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Worli Sea Face bungalow sold for Rs 250 crore?
- Tuesday October 25, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Another bungalow is ready to bite the dust in the city. The recent trend of knocking down old bungalows and replacing them with towers has seen another casualty. Shandilya Villa, located on Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road, better known as Worli Sea Face, will be pulled down to make way for a high-end residential tower.
- www.ndtv.com
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Mumbai plans new beach at par with Goa
- Thursday February 3, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Coastline between Worli and Mahim will be expanded with tonnes of sand; BMC promises our beaches will be in the same league as Goa's.On the face of it, the aspirations the civic authorities have for the beaches of the city are bold, but to put it in the words the municipal official used, "Mumbai will soon give tough competition to the beaches of Go...
- www.ndtv.com
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Two teenagers drown at Mumbai's Bandra seaface
- Monday July 19, 2010
- Cities | Indo-Asian News Service
Two teenagers drowned on Monday after they got trapped in strong waves at Mumbai's suburban Bandra seaface, an official said. "Three friends had gone to the Bandra Bandstand. They ventured into the sea and lost control," said the fire brigade official. "We were able to rescue one of them and the bodies of the other two were found," the official add...
- www.ndtv.com
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Clean chit for Mumbai's speeding teen
- Saturday April 10, 2010
- Cities | mid-day.com
A day after three teenagers, who were in a Honda Accord had an accident at the Worli Seaface in Mumbai, the police gave a clean chit to its driver, 19-year-old Jai Goel.
- www.ndtv.com
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Lucky escape for speeding Mumbai teens
- Friday April 9, 2010
- Cities | mid-day.com
The Worli seaface fails to shake off its accident-prone tag, despite the efforts by the Mumbai traffic police to put a stop the speed demons. In the wee hours on Friday, a 19-year-old son of a Worli-based steel baron had a narrow escape when he lost control of his car while speeding.
- www.ndtv.com