In Mumbai circle the DTTC at Bandra and RTTC at Sakinaka served the telecom training needs initially.
Gripped by God in Christ. The Mind and Heart of St. Paul (St. Paul Publications, Bandra, Mumbai, 1990; 5th print in 2011); ISBN 978-8171091171.
But it was later revealed as Adah was seen shooting for the film at the Bandra Bandstand Promenade.
Mumbai Educational Trust is an academic institution located in Bandra, Mumbai and Nasik.
Agnel Ashram was started at Bandra, Bombay (now Mumbai) as a common house of the Society, over the years it has expanded to become an important educational organisation.
Today, SSI Mumbai, in its new name ADAPT, runs centres in Colaba, Dharavi, Bandra and Chembur.
The business once ran several branches all over Bombay, but is presently restricted to two branches, one at Hill Road, Bandra, and another at AEB House on Clare Road in Byculla.
Asian Heart Institute (AHI), is an Indian cardiac care hospital, established in 2002, located in the western suburb of Bandra, at the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
The 22901/22902 Bandra Terminus Udaipur Superfast Express is a Superfast express train belonging to Indian Railways that run between Mumbai and Udaipur in India.
From Worli Seaface, it connects to Mumbai's arterial Annie Besant Road.
The 22451 / 22452 Chandigarh Bandra Terminus Superfast Express is Superfast express train belonging to Indian Railways that runs between Chandigarh and Bandra Terminus in India.
In 2005, Singhania opened a nightclub named Poison in Bandra, with DJ Aqeel.
It flows for a total of 15 km before it meets the Arabian Sea at Mahim Creek flowing through residential and industrial complexes of Powai, Saki Naka, Kurla, Kalina, Vakola, Bandra-Kurla complex, Dharavi and Mahim.
He became widely recognized as a filmmaker after the Celebrate Bandra Committee picked his 25-minute short Romson and Juliana to show at their biennial festival Celebrate Bandra in 2007.
On 29 September 2012, following a meeting between Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and the Railway Board chairman Vinay Mittal, railway officials announced that a decision had been taken to alter the earlier alignment and go underground for an additional 8.5 km stretch between Bandra and Jogeshwari.