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Bandra worli sea link.8 lane ,5.6 km cable-stayed bridge that link Bandra in the West with Worli in South Mumbai India

Tenement block traditional chawl housing scheme with air conditioning units and man in window in Parel area of Mumbai, India

Old traditional tenement housing in the shadow of new modern high rise apartment blocks at Mahalaxmi in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Extensive new development in business district a sign of economic growth, by twin towers in Tardeo South Mumbai, India from Nariman Point

High rise development at Cuffe Parade, the business district in South Mumbai, India, where a thriving Indian economy is evident

Lobby and Reception area with piano in the 5-star Oberoi Mumbai Hotel at Nariman Point, Mumbai, Bombay, Maharashtra, India

The Imperial Towers twin towers residential skyscrapers and business district development in Tardeo South Mumbai, India from Nariman Point

Lobby and Reception area in the 5-star Oberoi Mumbai Hotel at Nariman Point, Mumbai, formerly Bombay, Maharashtra, India

High rise development at Cuffe Parade in South Mumbai, India, where the thriving Indian economy is evident

Lobby and atrium area in the 5-star Oberoi Mumbai Hotel at Nariman Point, Mumbai, formerly Bombay, Maharashtra, India

Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.

Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.

Kushti is a traditional form of South Asian wrestling popular in India, also known as Pehlwani. Wrestlers usually meet in an Akhara, a "wrestling ground" which is a place of practice, with facilities for boarding, lodging and training.They serve both as training schools and an arena for wrestlers to compete against each other. Akhara is not limited only to physical activities, but also involves religious practices, particularly the worship of the god Hanuman.