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Mumbaikars

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Mumbaikars meaning

plural of Mumbaikar

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It is one of the most amazing event enjoyed by Mumbaikars and that they look forward to each year where they get to engage in shopping, eat good food, listen to music by best artists and do all creative things.

Mumbaikars too sometimes pry them out to let rain-waters recede more quickly.

Mumbaikars travelling via Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road (JVLR) – the primary connector of the eastern and western suburbs – experienced traffic congestion along the entire stretch on Monday.

But since the former chief minister Uddhav Thackeray had opposed it and had not allowed work to commence, the crucial project got delayed, thus making Mumbaikars wait for two-and-a-half years.

He notes, "Given the lack of other efficient transport options, the local trains help reduce traffic congestion and provide a reliable means for Mumbaikars to reach workplaces, schools, and other destinations.

Mumbaikars will enjoy clear skies today on November 12, as per IMD predictions, with daytime highs of 35°C and nighttime lows of 22°C.

People call you ‘Gaddar’ but as a member of the Congress party, I will just say that his vision is not for the benefit of Mumbaikars.

She appealed to Mumbaikars and the media to maintain pressure, fighting collectively for the preservation of green spaces in the city.

In another move likely to benefit Mumbaikars, Mr. Thackeray announced that Metro 3 and Metro 6 lines will be joined, facilitating direct connectivity of the eastern suburbs with south Mumbai.

It has also listed down certain guidlines for Mumbaikars to follow amid the scare and advised people to not panic during such times.

The move met with a tepid response from Mumbaikars but officials are hopeful that as the word spreads, it will catch up.

If such work is done without a survey, without any thought, Mumbaikars will suffer.

However, the unusual name does not ring a bell with Mumbaikars who would be familiar with the road that is home to the ‘chor bazaar’, where one can buy everything from nuts and bolts to gramophones to rare movie posters.

So while Mumbaikars should not be surprised if they saw the Africans winning again, the American might spring a surprise.

The number of slum-dwellers is estimated to be 9 million, up from 6 million in 2001, citation that is, 62% of all Mumbaikars live in informal slums.