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  2. 24 Carat Purple - Wikipedia

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    24 Carat Purple is the first compilation album of the hard rock band Deep Purple released worldwide on their own record company and the third in a long line of compilation albums. It was released in June 1975.

  3. Tourism in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The sector is predicted to grow at an average annual rate of 8.8% to US$9 billion by 2026 (3.1% of GDP). Mumbai's tourism industry accounted for 5.4% of India's total travel and tourism-related GDP in 2016, and employed 2.4% of the country's total workforce. [4] Foreign tourists accounted for 35.7% of all tourism-related spending in Mumbai in 2016.

  4. Premier Automobiles Limited - Wikipedia

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    Premier Ltd [4] (formerly known as The Premier Automobiles Limited) [5] was an Indian automotive manufacturer company, based in Mumbai. [6] The company was owned by the Walchand Group and was established by Walchand Hirachand as Premier Automobiles Ltd (PAL) in 1944 with the encouragement and support of Sir. M. Visvesvaraya.

  5. Mumbai Trans Harbour Link - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016, JICA agreed to loan 80% of the total cost of the project to the state government at an annual interest rate of 1–1.4%. The MMRDA will bear 1.2% of the project cost, and the remaining amount will be borne by the state government. [ 65 ]

  6. Mumbra - Wikipedia

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    Mumbra was a flourishing shipbuilding center in early times. Much of the land around Mumbra was agricultural land until 1975. Between 1968 and 1975, Mumbai experienced significant population growth and greater population density.

  7. Transport in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Auto Rickshaw in Mumbai. Auto rickshaws play an important role in public transport in Mumbai. There are 246,458 black and yellow metered auto rickshaws, often simply called autos, in the Mumbai MMR as of 2008. [7] Since 2002, all auto rickshaws have been required to use CNG as fuel. [14] However, not all rickshaws comply.