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Saturday, February 18, 2006

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I have been to Mumbai (Bombay) recently for a quick relaxing stopover of 24 hours that ended up to be a healthy too. I treated myself to an Ayurvedic massage and a facial! Yes, a facial after slogging myself at the gym for 2 and a quarter hours and a room service which was quite delightful.

I stayed at the ITC Maratha Sheraton Hotel which I would recommend any day if you want to be pampered by the hotel staff and and hotel offerings therefore creating a link that you may try it yourself when you visit Mumbai.

Located on the west coast of India, the group of islands which has grown into the city of Mumbai, was probably first recorded as the home of fisherfolk where a group of Buddhist monks established an outpost late during the Magadhan empire. The islands were tossed from one king to another emperor for two millenia, until the maritime trade empire of the British decided to develop the natural harbour into a city. In the four hundred years since then, the city has grown by a series of land reclamations which now link the original islands into one mass.

The city was called Bombay for much of the last four hundred years. The origin of the name is obscure, but is often said to come from the Portuguese phrase bom bahia meaning "good bay". The name Mumbai has been used in the main local languages for as long, and is ascribed to the local goddess, Mumba (ai means mother in Marathi). The name of the city was changed to Mumbai by an act of the parliament in 1997.

Estimated to hold about 15 million people (a census is on in the years 2000-2001), the city has grown dramatically in the last fifty years. The core area called the "Island City" has the most expensive real estate in all of India. As a result, the city has grown far into the mainland both to the north and the east. It is not unusual for people to commute more than an hour to work each day. Getting water, power and food into the city is a major task, which is handled reasonably by civic agencies planning bodies and people going about their business.

Mumbai is called the financial capital of India: the stock exchange is the primary stock exchange of the country; most large business houses have their corporate offices in this city. It also the primary center for the arts and the entertainment industry. In India it is the city of gold, of dreams. Everyone comes here to make money, whether by selling chapatis on Chowpatti. Bombay does sleep at night, but usually rather late and very briefly.

Have a great weekend!

Alan Aldana

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