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 * Industrial Investment Bank of India
 * Small Industries Development Bank of India
 * Risk Capital and Technology Finance Corporation Ltd
 * Technology Development and Information Company of India Ltd
 * Shipping Credit and Investment Company of India Ltd
 * Discount and Finance House of India Ltd
 * Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission
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 * Nova Petrochemicals
 * Ajanta Pharma Limited
 * Bajaj Group
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Raymond Group is one of India's largest clothing and apparel companies, with over 60% market share in India TCS is asia largest software provider.
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 * Thums_Up
 * Information technology in India
 * Communications in India
 * Naukri.com
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 * Pidilite Industries
 * Marathi language television*
 * Cipla
 * Essel Group
 * New India Assurance
 * Monginis‎‎
 * Nuclear Power Corporation of India
 * Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited‎‎
 * Financial Technologies Group*
 * Iken Solutions
 * Hindustan Construction Company
 * HyperCity
 * Ambuja Cements Limited
 * D’damas**
 * UltraTech
 * Cipla is the world's largest manufacturer of antiretroviral drugs
 * Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is India's busiest airport.
 * Out of 7 DTH 4 Based in Mumbai, Big TV, Airtel digital TV, TATA Sky, Videocon d2h
 * Out of 13 Airlines 8 based in Mumbai, see List of airlines of India Which share 71.4% of total aviation traffic.
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Road
Mumbai is served by National Highway 3, National Highway 4 and National Highway 8 of India's National Highways system. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway was the first expressway built in India, while the Mumbai Nashik Expressway, Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway, Western Freeway and Eastern Freeway is under construction. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge, along with Mahim Causeway, links the island city to the western suburbs. The three major road arteries of the city are the Eastern Express Highway from Sion to Thane, the Sion Panvel Expressway from Sion to Panvel and the Western Express Highway from Bandra to Borivali.

Mumbai's bus services carried over 5.5 million passengers per day in 2008. Public buses run by BEST cover almost all parts of the metropolis, as well as parts of Navi Mumbai, Mira-Bhayandar and Thane. The BEST operates a total of 4,608 buses with CCTV Camera installed, ferrying 4.5 million passengers daily over 390 routes. Its fleet consists of single-decker, double-decker, vestibule, low-floor, disabled-friendly, air-conditioned and Euro III compliant Compressed Natural Gas powered buses. Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses provide intercity transport and connect Mumbai with other major cities of Maharashtra and India. Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) also operate its Volvo buses in Mumbai, from Navi Mumbai to Bandra, Dindoshi and Borivali.

Buses are generally favoured for commuting short to medium distances, while train fares are more economical for longer distance commutes.

The Mumbai Darshan is a tourist bus service which explores numerous tourist attractions in Mumbai. Mumbai BRTS (Bus Rapid Transit System) lanes have been planned throughout Mumbai, with buses running on seven routes as of March 2009. Though 88% of the city's commuters travel by public transport, Mumbai still continues to struggle with traffic congestion. Mumbai's transport system has been categorised as one of the most congested in the world.

Because of congestion on roads due to hawkers and parked vehicles, MMRDA has initiated the Mumbai Skywalks project to provide quick and safe pedestrian dispersal from highly congested areas such as Mumbai Suburban Railway stations to heavily targeted destinations.
 * Mumbai Skywalks

Economy


Mumbai is India's largest city (by population) and is the financial and commercial capital of the country as it generates 6.16% of the total GDP. It serves as an economic hub of India, contributing 10% of factory employment, 25% of industrial output, 33% of income tax collections, 60% of customs duty collections, 20% of central excise tax collections, 40% of India's foreign trade and inr 40000000000 in corporate taxes.

As of 2008, Mumbai's GDP is inr 9196000000000, and its per-capita income in 2009 was inr 128000, which is almost three times the national average. Many of India's numerous conglomerates (including Larsen and Toubro, State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance), and five of the Fortune Global 500 companies are based in Mumbai. Many foreign banks and financial institutions also have branches in this area, with the World Trade Centre being the most prominent one.

Until the 1970s, Mumbai owed its prosperity largely to textile mills and the seaport, but the local economy has since been diversified to include engineering, diamond-polishing, healthcare and information technology. As of 2008, the Globalization and World Cities Study Group (GaWC) has ranked Mumbai as an "Alpha world city", third in its categories of Global cities. Mumbai is the 4th most expensive office market in the world. Mumbai was ranked among the fastest cities in India for business startup in 2009.

State and central government employees make up a large percentage of the city's workforce. Mumbai also has a large unskilled and semi-skilled self employed population, who primarily earn their livelihood as hawkers, taxi drivers, mechanics and other such blue collar professions. The port and shipping industry is well established, with Mumbai Port being one of the oldest and most significant ports in India. 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.

Most of India's major television and satellite networks, as well as its major publishing houses, are headquartered in Mumbai. The centre of the Hindi movie industry, Bollywood, is the largest film producer in India and one of the largest in the world as well as centre of Marathi Film Industry. Along with the rest of India, Mumbai, its commercial capital, has witnessed an economic boom since the liberalisation of 1991, the finance boom in the mid-nineties and the IT, export, services and outsourcing boom in 2000s.

Mumbai has been ranked 48th on the Worldwide Centres of Commerce Index 2008. In April 2008, Mumbai was ranked seventh in the list of "Top Ten Cities for Billionaires" by Forbes magazine, and first in terms of those billionaires' average wealth.

Finance/Commercial
Mumbai is the commercial and entertainment capital of India, it is also the world's top 10 centres of commerce in terms of global financial flow, generating 5% of India's GDP, and accounting for 25% of industrial output, 70% of maritime trade in India (Mumbai Port Trust & JNPT), and 70% of capital transactions to India's economy. Mumbai is home to important financial institutions such as the Reserve Bank of India, the Bombay Stock Exchange, the National Stock Exchange of India, the SEBI and the corporate headquarters of numerous Indian companies and multinational corporations. It houses some of India's premier scientific and nuclear institutes like BARC, NPCL, IREL, TIFR, AERB, AECI, and the Department of Atomic Energy. The city also houses India's Hindi (Bollywood) and Marathi film and television industry. Mumbai's business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over India and, in turn, make the city a potpourri of many communities and cultures.

As of 2009, Mumbai was named an Alpha world city. Mumbai is also the richest city in India, and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West or Central Asia.

Tourism
Maharashtra is the most visited state in India by foreign tourists. Maharashtra is the fourth state in India to have 48.5 million domestic tourist in 2010

Software/Internet

 * 27.99 Lac(~2.8 Million) Internet Users in Maharashtra, which is highest in country.
 * Maharashtra has the highest number of software export units (1,251).
 * It contributes around 30 percent of the country’s software exports.
 * The largest number of ISPs in India are based in Mumbai.
 * Over 35 percent of total PC penetration is in Maharashtra.
 * More than 169,000 trained technical personnel added to the manpower pool each year.

Automobiles & Auto components

 * Maharashtra accounts for 38 per cent of the country's output of automobiles.
 * 40 per cent of the total workforce engaged in the automobile industry is from this state.
 * It has strong research capabilities and has a contribution of almost 30 percent in the nation's total patents

Others

 * It accounts for nearly 27.4 per cent of the country�s chemicals, petrochemicals and oil and gas output
 * The state accounts for 40 per cent of the country's pharmaceuticals output and representing an annual growth rate of over 25 per cent


 * Maharashtra leads in filing patents