Mumbai
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Located on the western coast of India, it is the most populous city in India and serves as the financial, commercial, and entertainment capital of the country.[1]
History
- Originally a group of seven islands ruled by various indigenous dynasties and the Portuguese
 - Transferred to the British through the dowry of Catherine of Braganza in 1661
 - Became an important port city and the commercial center during British India[2]
 - Renamed from Bombay to Mumbai in 1995 to reflect Marathi heritage
 
Economy
- Headquarters of major financial institutions: Reserve Bank of India, Bombay Stock Exchange, National Stock Exchange
 - Hosts corporate offices of top Indian and multinational companies
 - Known for sectors like finance, entertainment, IT, textiles, and real estate[3]
 
Culture and Society
- Heart of the Hindi film industry (Bollywood)
 - Home to diverse communities and religions
 - Famous festivals: Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Diwali, Eid, Christmas
 - Rich in theater, music, literature, and street food culture
 
Education and Institutions
- Premier institutions: University of Mumbai, IIT Bombay, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, St. Xavier’s College
 - Numerous schools and international educational boards
 
Transportation
- India's busiest suburban rail network: Western, Central, and Harbour lines
 - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
 - Mumbai Metro and Monorail systems
 - Mumbai Port Trust and JNPT serve major shipping operations
 
Landmarks
- Gateway of India
 - Marine Drive
 - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
 - Elephanta Caves
 - Haji Ali Dargah
 
Challenges
- Slum population and housing crisis
 - Flooding and monsoon-related infrastructure issues
 - Pollution and traffic congestion
 
See Also
References
[[Category:States and Union Territories of India]