MUMBAI FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING

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Morning after breakfast pick-up from hotel for full day sightseeing:

The city of Mumbai has a history that is both long and diverse. The city is actually a combination of seven islands that was reclaimed slowly. The place was a part of the kingdom of Ashoka, a famous king of medieval India. After the death of Ashoka, the region was ruled by a number of rulers in succession and then it fell in the hands of the Muslim invaders. In the year 1534, Mumbai was occupied by the Portuguese. St. Andrew's church at Bandra in Mumbai still stands testament to the Portuguese occupation.

After occupation of the land, the place was named "Bom Baia" which in Portuguese means "good bay". The city was, however, gifted to the English when King Charles II of England married a Portuguese princess. The influence of the British tongue corrupted the Portuguese name Bom Baia and made it Bombay. In the year 1668, the island was acquired by the English East India Company for 10 pounds of gold per year. The English turned Bombay into an important port in south Asia.

Then known as Bombay, the city became the home of Parsi families who came to India from Iran to avoid religious persecution. The original inhabitants of the islands, however, were the Kolis who were fisher folks by profession. Kolis worshiped a Hindu deity called Mumbadevi. Bombay was later renamed Mumbai taking into consideration the culture and tradition of the inhabitants of the region.

Bombay took a quantum leap towards modernization when in the year 1853 the first train in India ran between Bombay Victoria Terminus and Thane. With the development of railway communication, Bombay became a very important port and large amount of raw materials like cotton were shipped to England through the Bombay port. The outbreak of the American war of independence saw textile industries develop in Bombay and the industrialization of the area that began with the introduction of railways, picked up speed.

After ruling India for over 200 years, the British left India in the year 1947 on August 15. Handing over sovereign power to the Indian government, the last British officials left India for England from Bombay. The Government of India split the State of Bombay into two states, Maharashtra and Gujarat. The division was done on a linguistic basis and Bombay became the capital city of Maharashtra. The Stock Exchange in Bombay was established in the year 1875 and it was the first of its kind in the country. Bombay is now arguably the most economically prosperous city in India. During tour we will below places.

Itinerary:

  • Gateway of India
  • Mani Bhawan - Gandhi House
  • Dhobi Ghat- Open Air Laundry
  • Victoria Terminus Train Station
  • Marine Drive & the Chowpatty Beach
  • Hanging Gardens
  • Kamla Nehru Park
  • Mumbai University
  • Oval Ground - Cricket
  • Rajabai Clock Tower
  • The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
  • Crawford Market – Sunday closed.

TOUR END

Package Cost INR 3800 per person (Subject to 10 Pax traveling together)

Package includes

  • Pick up from hotel Taj Tree (Air‐conditioned Vehicle).
  • Cultured, Professional highly qualified and knowledgeable guides
  • Lunch at Good restaurant (Fixed Menu)
  • Transport Toll, Parking, Driver Bata & charges.
  • Wet Tissues & Bottled Water
  • After tour Drop at hotel
  • Government Service Tax

The Cost Doesn’t Include

  • Entry Fee to Any Monument, Park, Museum, Monastery or any other visiting places.
  • Expenses incurred due to mishap, landslide, strikes, political unrest etc. In such cases extra will be charged as per actual
  • Cost for services which is not mentioned in “Inclusions”
  • Personal expenses on items such as Laundry, Soft & Hard Drinks, Bottle Water, Incidentals,   Porterage, and Bell-Boy charges, Tips etc.

NOTE

  • The packages are subject to availability of reservations in respective transportation and monuments on the desired dates.
  • Price may change subject to without prior notice.

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Taj Mahal Palace

Mumbai’s most famous landmark, this stunning hotel is a fairy-tale blend of Islamic and Renaissance styles, and India’s second-most-photographed monument. It was built in 1903 by the Parsi industrialist JN Tata, supposedly after he was refused entry to nearby European hotels on account of being ‘a native’. Dozens were killed inside the hotel when it was targeted during the 2008 terrorist attacks, and images of its burning facade were beamed worldwide. The fully restored hotel reopened on Independence Day 2010.

Kalpana Balakrishnan

SRIHER, India

Title of the talk:
Air Pollution, Health and Air Quality Actions: Do we need more evidence or more risk communication?

Biodata: Professor Kalpana Balakrishnan is a senior global environmental health researcher with nearly 30 years of experience in leading large-scale field epidemiological studies in India. Her primary research involvement has been in the area of health effects of household and ambient air pollution and chemical risk assessment. She has designed and conducted multiple cohort studies and has also been involved with multi-country randomized control trials, to strengthen the evidence for efficacy of air pollution interventions on birth/early childhood and adult cardio-vascular outcomes. She is globally acclaimed for her contributions on developing novel exposure assessment approaches to characterize the complex multi-media exposures experienced by rural and urban populations in low- and middle-income countries She is currently engaged in research and training collaborations with a network of more than 50 national and international institutional partners to address national and global health research priorities. She is a distinguished fellow of the National Academy of Medical Sciences in India.

Dr. Balakrishnan’s CV and profile can be downloaded here (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5905-1801)

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Rochish M Thaokar

IIT Bombay Chemical Engineering

Title of the talk:
Studies on charged droplets, particle capture and Rayleigh breakup culiminating in the development of scaled-⁠up, electrospray-⁠based air-⁠cleaner device

Biodata: Rochish M Thaokar, is a professor in the department of chemical engineering, having joined in 2005. He did his BTech from LIT Nagpur, 1995, and ME, PhD from IISc Bangalore. He worked as a scientist in TRDDC Pune and conducted postdoctoral research at Max Planck Institute for Polymer research in Mainz, Germany. He has since graduated around 25 PhD students, in the area of electrohydrodynamics. He collaborates with Prof Mayya on electrodynamics of droplets and particles, looking at fundamentals and applications. He has worked in the past with Reliance Industries limited on crude oil electrodesalters.

Prof. Nikolaos Mihalopoulos

Greece

Title of the talk: Health impact of aerosols: A multiparametric approach over Greece

Prof. Nikolaos Mihalopoulos graduated from Chemistry department (University of Athens, 1984) and obtained a PhD (1989) from University Paris VII (France) in Atmospheric Sciences. In 1993 he was elected as Assistant Professor at the University of Crete and in 2003 as Full Professor. Between 2013-2023 he acted as Director of the Institute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development (IERSD) of the National Observatory of Athens (NOA). Today is Research Director at IERSD/NOA.

His expertise is in the field of Atmospheric chemistry and physics and Global biogeochemical cycles. He is also visiting Professor at Cyprus Institute since 2011. He has participated in more than 60 research programs (in 45 as coordinator) and acted as a member of the Organizing and Scientific Committee in 15 National and International Conferences. He has published more than 450 original papers (more than 33000 citations, h-index = 103). He has supervised 20 PhD theses, 50 Master Theses and over 100 Diploma works.

He is President of IARA (International AeRosol Association) and of HAAR, (Hellenic Association of Aerosol Research) and National representative at JRC (Joint Research Center). He acted as member of the National Council for adaptation to the climatic change (2018-2019), as member and President of the Environment Committee of NATO (2004-2007) and member of the selection committee for advanced ERC grants (2019-2022).

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