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Building & Centre of Mumbai
Municipal Corporation Building Mumbai Corporation Building is a 255 feet tall Gothic architecture building, which was completed in 1893. Organization The city is divided into several municipal wards. Each ward elects a Corporator once every five years and they in turn elect the mayor of Mumbai annually. The chief minister of the state nominates a sherrif every year. The state government can overrule any decision taken by the Corporation. Viceroy, Lord Ripon laid the foundation stone for the offices of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation on December 9, 1884. The Gothic design by F. W. Stevens was selected over the Indo-Saracenic design submitted by R. F. Chisholm. It was completed in 1893, and the building has a 255 feet tall tower. Corporation Duties The duties of this Corporation are set out in the Mumbai Municipal Act, first passed in 1872, and amended on various later occasions. It is responsible for Greater Mumbai. The BMRDA coordinates between the BMC and CIDCO. The Municipal Corporation is responsible for sanitation and health. In this connection it manages garbage collection, sewerage, public hospitals and the water supply. It is also responsible for setting up and enforcing building norms and for maintaining and repairing roads. History The Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) was created in 1865, with Arthur Crawford appointed as the first municipal commissioner of Bombay for five years.
National Centre of Performing Arts The National Center of Performing Arts was established in 1966 to preserve and promote India rich cultural heritage in classical and folk music, dance and drama.
Location Opposite the Prince of Wales Museum. Nehru Science Centre Located in Worli the Nehru Science Museum with sound light gallery has an attractive childrens section. It is the only place, which recreates the image of sky as seen from anywhere on earth at any time. It also has a collection of warplanes, which served the Indian air force.
The Structure This Centre looks like something out of 1970's James Bond movie. I.M. Kadri designed this to reflect Nehru's vision of Indian modernism. It's a beautiful cylinder-shaped building that achieves unity despite depicting multiple forces pulling in different directions.
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