
Mumbai, India
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About Mumbai, India
Mumbai is India's largest city. Mumbai serves
as an important economic hub of the country, contributing 10%
of all factory employment, 40% of all income tax collections,
60% of all customs duty collections, 20% of all central excise
tax collections, 40% of India's foreign trade and 40 billion
Rupees (US$ 1 billion) in corporate taxes.
Mumbai's per-capita income is Rs.48,954 which is almost
three times the national average.
Many of India's numerous conglomerates (including State Bank
Of India, Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance), and four of the
Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai.
Many foreign banks and financial institutions also have
branches in this area, the World Trade Centre (Mumbai) being
the most prominent one.
State and central government employees make up a large
percentage of the city's workforce. The port and shipping
industry, too, employs many residents, directly or
indirectly.
In Dharavi, in central Mumbai, there is an increasingly
large recycling industry, processing recyclable waste from
other parts of the city; the district has an estimated 15,000
single-room factories.
The media industry is another major employer in Mumbai. Most
of India's major television and satellite networks, as well as
its major publishing houses, are headquartered here.
The centre of the Hindi movie industry, Bollywood produces
the largest number of films per year in the world; and the name
Bollywood is a portmanteau of Bombay and Hollywood. Marathi
television and Marathi film industry are also based in
Mumbai.
The middle class in Mumbai is the segment most impacted by
this boom and is the driver behind the consequent consumer
boom. Upward mobility among Mumbaikars has led to a direct
increase in consumer spending.
Mumbai has been ranked 10th among the world's biggest
centres of commerce in terms of financial flow in a survey
compiled by Mastercard Worldwide.
Other Major Cities:
- Kolkata
- Delhi
- Chennai
- Hyderābād
- Bangalore
- Ahmadābād
- Pune
- Sūrat
- Kānpur
- Jaipur
- Lucknow
- Nāgpur
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