EditorialMNS Chief Raj Thackeray Campaigns At Worli Assembly Constituency For His candidate Sandeep Deshpande, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - 07 Nov 2024
EditorialIndia: Under the guidance of a Hindu priest (standing left), Hindu men with ritually shaved heads perform pind-daan (rice lump sacrifice) for deceased ancestors at Banganga Tank in Walkeshwar, Mumbai, a sacred tank associated with the God Rama and the Hin
EditorialIndia: Hasnabad Dargah, a Mughal-style mausoleum in Mazgaon, Mumbai, somewhat reminiscent of the famous Taj Mahal. Built to house the tomb of the 1st Aga Khan (Aga Khan I), Shah Hasan Ali Shah (1804-81), who settled in Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1844
EditorialIndia: Pedestrians crossing the road in front of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the city's busiest railway station
EditorialIndia: Two men dismantling a float carrying a giant statue of the Hindu elephant god Ganesh (also known as Ganesha, Ganpati, Ganapati, Vinayak), before the traditional immersion in the Arabian Sea during the annual Ganesh Festival (Ganpati Festival, Ganes
EditorialIndia: In Mumbai a Maharashtrian man with a typical Maharashtrian 'topi' (cap), during the annual Ganesh Festival (Ganpati Festival, Ganesh Chaturthi), gesturing underneath a large figure of the Hindu elephant god Ganesh (also known as Ganesha, Ganpati, G
EditorialIndia: Statues of the Hindu elephant god Ganesh (also known as Ganesha, Ganpati, Ganapati, Vinayak), at Chowpatty Beach in Girgaum, Mumbai, being readied for immersion in the Arabian Sea during the Ganesh Festival (Ganpati Festival, Ganesh Chaturthi). Bac
EditorialIndia: Vanguard Studios, Jagannath Shankarsheth Road, Girgaum, Mumbai, founded in 1928 and in its front office displaying numerous portraits of politicians and other eminent personalities photographed on its premises
EditorialIndia: During the annual, 9-day Ganesh Festival (Ganpati Festival, Ganesh Chaturthi) in Mumbai, a crowd walks ahead of a giant statue of the Hindu elephant god Ganesh or Ganesha, also known as Ganpati, Ganapati, Vinayak, Gajapati
EditorialIndia: A pandaal, a religion-themed pavilion, featuring a large, four-armed statue of the Hindu elephant god Ganesh (Ganesha, Ganpati, Ganapati, Vinayak), set up for the annual Ganesh Festival (Ganpati Festival, Ganesh Chaturthi) in Mumbai. During the 9-d
EditorialMNS President Raj Thackeray Interacts With Party Members At Maharashtra Navnirman Sena State Level Office Bearers Meeting, Mumbai, Maharshtra, India - 12 Oct 2024