Is Mumbai a south Indian state?

Is Mumbai a south Indian state?

Mumbai is located neither in South India nor in North India, it is situated in the West Coast of India. None of the two. It’s in the west. Mumbai is nither south India nor north India,it is complete India.

Why South Mumbai is so expensive?

A combination of factors such as distance from the prime South city centres to the suburbs, coupled with lack of robust infrastructure connecting these places, has led to prices surging in the prime city centres and the immediate peripheries such as Prime North (Bandra-Juhu) and South Central (Byculla-Chembur).

Is Maharastra in South India?

For North Indians Maharashtra is a part of south india and for south Indians its a part of north india. For people of maharashtra,they prefer calling it a part of central india. Therefore Maharastra lies in Central India.

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Is it difficult to live in Mumbai as a South Indian?

If you are a South Indian with absolutely no knowledge of Hindi and Marathi, and coming only with your state language and English, it is very difficult to live in Mumbai. You can’t even board a local bus, because even BUS NUMBERS (FORGET ABOUT DESTINATIONS) are in devanagri, you are as equivalent to an ILLITERATE.

What is the estimated population of South India in 2011 census?

As per the 2011 census of India, the estimated population of South India is 252 million, around one fifth of the total population of India.

What is the population of Mumbai in 2011 census?

Mumbai Metropolitan Region which includes surrounding areas of Mumbai city has a population of 21 million as of 2011 census. Mumbai lies on the Konkan coast on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. Mumbai is the capital city of Indian state of Maharashtra.

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How many regions are there in India?

Some will say anything below Mumbai is South India and everything above it is North India. Others say there is a North, South, East, and West India. For the sake of discussion, I will use six regions, adding Central and Northeast India to the above list.