Portrait of someone who took the artist's fancy on the wall in the Mahim East Art District.
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Bomanjee Hormarjee Wadia Clock Tower is a heritage structure
in Fort, Mumbai, India, that was erected in 1882 using public funds as a token
of appreciation for Bomanjee Hormarjee Wadi, a Parsi philanthropist who had
contributed to the cause of education in the city. He was a member of the
Bombay Native Education Society and on the board of Elphinstone Institution
(now Elphinstone College). Ref Wikipedia.
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A beautiful mural in Mahim East Art District that shows how the sweat of toil fertilises the soil.
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This ancient building over a hundred years old at Ballard Estate in South Mumbai used to house the famous English agriculture machinery makers Marshall and Sons. Today the sign says SAFL (Sustainable Agro-commercial Finance Limited).
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The sign on the bumper in Hindi translates to 'My India is great'. 😊
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The sign on the side of the fire truck states - We will be there to save your lives and property! Truly so!
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Road to fitness in the Bandra Kurla Complex. The June Theme Day at the City Daily Photo is Road.
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A huge cloud hanging up there in the Bandra Kurla Complex.
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Gulmohars aka Mayflowers painting the town red marking the arrival of hot summer in Mumbai.
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A female purple sunbird knocking on the door to check if her mate is in there 😊.
Viewed/clicked from my window.
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