old main Mumbai

There are various attractions in and around Old Main Mumbai. You can visit Satta Matka, Kalyan, Rajdhani and Time Bazar Jodi to get a good idea of what’s happening there. You can also have a look at the many restaurants that you can find in these areas. This article will give you the lowdown on these places. But for the full picture, you should visit these attractions! It’s time you made the most of your time in Mumbai!

Satta Matka

If you are looking for a fun and entertaining way to spend an evening in Mumbai, you can visit the Satta Matka. Satta Matka is a form of lottery that originated during the British rule of India. Soldiers used to be unable to gamble on horses due to laws in place at that time. They would instead wager on numbers generated by 6 number generators. The risk for each ticket is then split between three winners. You don’t have to bet with money – you can also win everyday items such as books, DVDs, and magazines.

Kalyan

The city of Kalyan in the Maharashtra state lies in the Konkan division. It is also a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The city was originally part of the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation, formed in 1983. The township of Kalyan was originally part of a larger urban local body, the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation. Together, the towns comprise the city of Kalyan, and Dombivli. The city is the ninth-largest city in the state of Maharashtra and the 28th-largest in the country.

Rajdhani

The Rajdhani, an AC express train in Mumbai, has many innovations in its day. Unlike its predecessor, it had no stops between Howrah and Delhi, and only made three, including one stop at Gomoh, Mughalsarai, and Kanpur. However, after 1971, it began making more stops, including stops in Delhi and Kanpur. This train was the first in India to feature air-conditioning during the winter months, as well as emergency lighting.

Two 1930s murals

The city’s two largest public murals date back to the 1930s. One is a beautiful depiction of ancient Roman grandeur, while the other reflects an imagined modern gilded age under Fascist rule. These murals have long been considered a symbol of the city’s past, but they have been virtually erased in recent years. However, some have defended the murals as a source of inspiration and pride.