The big blue container is used as the lunch room for the workers building the Bandra Worli Sealink and the shiny stainless steel containers are their linch boxes or tiffins or 'dabbas' as they are known here. Am sure you can spot other utility containers in the picture too!
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This is a view of part of Bandra in Mumbai from atop the Tower of the Bandra-Worli sealink that should be ready by March09. This is my world which is expanding, charting new territories, building bridges towards development and a better future for all. To know how I got this high please see the post 'Atop the Bandra-Worli Sealink', a couple of posts below. To view fascinating pictures from around the world please click here
Click on the picture to enjoy an enlarged view. Radio One, Mumbai a very popular FM radio channel, whose tagline reads - One Spirit One Mumbai, yesterday invited a few of its regular listeners to visit the soon to be opened Bandra-Worli Sealink that is going to be one of the most visited icons of Mumbai like the Sydney Harbor Bridge (Australia), San Fransico's Golden Gate Bridge (USA) or the London Bridge (UK). I was one of the lucky few to be invited for the preview. In the bottom left frame is Mr.Jimmy Mogal, Vice President, Corporate Communications of HCC (Hindustan Construction Co.Ltd), giving us the low down on the project. The frame at the bottom centre is the group with the Cable stayed Towers in the background. We were taken in a caged elevator up the central column that you can see inbetween the towers to a height of 100metres. The height of the towers is 126metres. In the extreme right bottom frame is Kunal who fulfilled his dream of fluttering our national flag at the top of the Tower. At the top left is the model of the cable stayed part of the bridge and in between the awesome views from the top is the most famous Radio Jockey of Mumbai from Radio One - Tarana along with Aniruddh and Annie, broadcasting live from the top of the Tower - another first for Radio One! This visit, with the assistance of HCC, was hosted by Radio One to strengthen the sense of pride and belonging among the Mumbaikars during these troubled times that our city has been going through.
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