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Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, called the Mile Long Road, at the Fort business district in the heart of South Mumbai, Mumbai, India. Flora Fountain, built in 1864, is a fusion of water, architecture and sculpture, and depicts the Roman goddess Flora. It was built at a total cost of Rs. 47,000, or 9000 pounds sterling, a princely sum in those days.
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Hutatma Chowk (Marathi: हुतात्मा चौक) ("Martyrs' Square") is the official name of a square in South Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
The square hosts Flora Fountain and was known by that name until 1960. It was officially renamed in 1960 in memory of the members of Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti, who lost their lives when police fired upon their peaceful demonstration. A statue of a "Martyr with a Flame" stands next to Flora Fountain.
Hutatma Chowk is located in the busy financial district of in taragarh. It derives its present name from an incident in 1960 when a peaceful demonstration by the Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti (United Maharashtra Committee) was fired upon by the police resulting in 105 deaths. The incident was part of ongoing struggles of the Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti, amongst others, for the creation of the State of Maharashtra. The shooting proved to be a major impetus for the creation of Maharashtra on May 1, 1960.
The Hutatma Chowk square is lined on all sides by buildings constructed during the British Raj. An ornate fountain surrounded by delicately carved figures forms the center of the huge square. This was the Flora Fountain.
Flora is the plant life occurring in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring or indigenous—native plant life. The corresponding term for animal life is fauna. Flora, fauna and other forms of life such as fungi are collectively referred to as biota. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms gut flora or skin flora.
"Flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology.
Plants are grouped into floras based on region (floristic regions), period, special environment, or climate. Regions can be geographically distinct habitats like mountain vs. flatland. Floras can mean plant life of a historic era as in fossil flora. Lastly, floras may be subdivided by special environments:
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The seven islands that came to constitute Mumbai were home to communities of fishing colonies. For centuries, the islands were under the control of successive indigenous empires before being ceded to the Portuguese and subsequently to the British East India Company when in 1661 King Charles II married the Portuguese Catherine of Braganza, and as part of her dowry Charles received the ports of Tangier and seven islands of Bombay. During the mid-18th century, Bombay was reshaped by the Hornby Vellard project, which undertook reclamation of the area between the seven islands from the sea. Along with construction of major roads and railways, the reclamation project, completed in 1845, transformed Bombay into a major seaport on the Arabian Sea. Bombay in the 19th century was characterized by economic and educational development. During the early 20th century it became a strong base for the Indian independence movement. Upon India's independence in 1947 the city was incorporated into Bombay State. In 1960, following the Samyukta Maharashtra movement, a new state of Maharashtra was created with Bombay as the capital.
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Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, called the Mile Long Road, at the Fort business district in the heart of South Mumbai, Mumbai, India. Flora Fountain, built in 1864, is a fusion of water, architecture and sculpture, and depicts the Roman goddess Flora. It was built at a total cost of Rs. 47,000, or 9000 pounds sterling, a princely sum in those days. Official Site: http://www.traveladda.com
In this webisode of Travel Talkies, Farishtey Faroodi is back with another beauty of Mumbai – Flora Fountain which is situated in the crowded area of Fort, Mumbai. Flora fountain, raised within a square wall called Hutatma Chowk, is a lavish and fine heritage monument, located at the southern end of the historic Dadabai Navroji Road. Many institutes, such as the famous Bombay University, Bombay Stock Exchange and Gateway of India border the Flora fountain, in addition to other interesting places. Do watch the entire video to know more, exclusively on Travel Talkies. Follow us: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/TravelTalkies/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/travel_talkies/
Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, called the Mile Long Road, at the Fort business district in the heart of South Mumbai, Mumbai, India. Flora Fountain, built in 1864, is a fusion of water, architecture and sculpture, and depicts the Roman goddess Flora. It was built at a total cost of Rs. 47,000, or 9000 pounds sterling, a princely sum in those days. Mumbai: Mumbai formerly known as Bombay, is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, and the fourth most populous city in the world, with a total metropolitan area population of approximately 20.5 million. Along with the neighbou...
Hutatma Chowk : Hutatma Chowk is the official name of a square in South Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The square hosts Flora Fountain and was known by that name until 1960. It was officially renamed in 1960 in memory of the members of Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti, who lost their lives when police fired upon their peaceful demonstration. A statue of a "Martyr with a Flame" stands next to Flora Fountain. Flora Fountain: Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, called the Mile Long Road, at the Fort business district in the heart of South Mumbai, Mumbai, India. Flora Fountain, built in 1864, is a fusion of water, architecture and sculpt...
The Flora Fountain intersection at the junction of Mahatma Gandhi Road, Dadabhai Naoroji Road and Veer Nariman Road is known as Hutatma Chowk (Martyrs' Square), but locals still call it the 'Fountain', referring to its central ornate fountain mounted with a statue of the Roman goddess Flora. Before that, this was the site of one of the three gates of the original Bombay Fort. There are several other public artworks nearby, including a statue of two martyrs with a flame built in memory of the 105 people shot dead here by police in 1960 during a protest for the creation of Maharashtra state. This area now has some of Mumbai's most exclusive schools and colleges, including Cathedral and John Connon School, JB Petit High School for Girls, and the Alexandra Girls' High School. It's also home ...
People walking down the roads of Bombay or Mumbai, double-decker bus passing by flora fountain. Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, called the Mile Long Road, at the Fort business district in the heart of South Mumbai, Mumbai, India. Flora Fountain, built in 1864, is a fusion of water, architecture and sculpture, and depicts the Roman goddess Flora. It was built at a total cost of Rs. 47,000, or 9000 pounds sterling, a princely sum in those days. The fountain originally intended for the Victoria Gardens, is now surmounted by the figure of Plenty ("Courtesy of Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries.").History of th...
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"Rungoli" : A Colourful Pattern of Life, also transliterated is a 1962 Black-and-white Romance Comedy Movie. Starcast : Vyjayanthimala, Kishore Kumar, Nazir Hussain, Ulhas, Durga Khote, Jeevan, Jagdev, Sadhna, Dhoomal, Iftekhar, Shakuntala Devi, Krishen Kumar Plot: Sewakram lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay (India) along with his wife Subhagi, daughter Nirmala and son Lattoo. He works in the Flora Fountain branch of the United Commercial Bank. He is very organized, thrifty and plans to get his children educated, married and also build a house for them. Nirmala befriends Kishore Kumar Shastri, who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with his widower dad, a Deputy, and runs two businesses for supply of sand and cement. Kishore manages to impress everyone in Nirmala's family including...
Movie - Rangoli (1962) Cast - Kishore Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Durga Khote Director - Amar Kumar Producer - Rajinder Singh Bedi, Amar Kumar Music - Shankar Jaikishan Plot - Sewakram lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay (India) along with his wife Subhagi, daughter Nirmala and son Lattoo. He works in the Flora Fountain branch of the United Commercial Bank. He is very organized, thrifty and plans to get his children educated, married and also build a house for them. Nirmala befriends Kishore Kumar Shastri, who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with his widower dad, a Deputy, and runs two businesses for supply of sand and cement. Kishore manages to impress everyone in Nirmala's family including her paternal uncle Sadhuram. Sewakram goes to meet Kishore to finalize their marriage and after ...
Movie : Rangoli 1962 Director : Amar Kumar Producer : Rajinder Singh Bedi, Amar Kumar Writer : Rajinder Singh Bedi Starring : Kishore Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Durga Khote Music : Shankar Jaikishan Cinematography : K. Vaikunth Editing : G.G. Mayekar Copyright : Jai Shri Praveen Watch “Rungoli“ from the Channel Evergreen Movies Theater CONNECT WITH "Evergreen Movies Theater" ➧ Old Is Gold - Enjoy More Classic Hindi Movies Just By stay Connected With Evergreen Movies Theater. ➧ Click To Watch - Evergreen Movies Theater : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7ez... ➧ Subscribe Now: https://goo.gl/Va0Iq0 ➧ Join US ON Google+ : https://goo.gl/jzBsEy ➧ Connect With US ON Facebook : https://goo.gl/wpG63M ➧ Evergreen Hindi Movies : https://goo.gl/Ql ➧Follow Us On Twitter : https://twitter...
Rungoli (Hindi: रंगोली; Urdu: رنگولی; translation: A Colourful Pattern of Life, also transliterated as Rangoli) is a 1962 Black-and-white Romance comedy Hindi film directed by Amar Kumar. The film had Kishore Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Durga Khote, Jeevan, Iftekhar and others appearing in supporting roles. Sewakram lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay (India) along with his wife Subhagi, daughter Nirmala and son Lattoo. He works in the Flora Fountain branch of the United Commercial Bank. He is very organized, thrifty and plans to get his children educated, married and also build a house for them. Nirmala befriends Kishore Kumar Shastri, who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with his widower dad, a Deputy, and runs two businesses for supply of sand and cement. Kishore m...
DIRECTOR - Amar Kumar PRODUCER - Amar Kumar & Rajinder Singh Bedi WRITER - Rajinder Singh Bedi MUSIC - Shankar Jaikishan LYRICS - Hasrat Jaipuri and Shailendra CAST - Kishore Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Durga Khote SYNOPSIS - Sewakram lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay (India) along with his wife Subhagi, daughter Nirmala and son Lattoo. He works in the Flora Fountain branch of the United Commercial Bank. He is very organized, thrifty and plans to get his children educated, married and also build a house for them. Nirmala befriends Kishore Kumar Shastri, who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with his widower dad, a Deputy, and runs two businesses for supply of sand and cement. Kishore manages to impress everyone in Nirmala's family including her paternal uncle Sadhuram. Sewakram goes to...
Directed by : Amar Kumar Produced by : Rajinder Singh Bedi, Amar Kumar Written by :Rajinder Singh Bedi Starring : Kishore Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Durga Khote Music by : Shankar Jaikishan Cinematography : K. Vaikunth Edited by : G.G. Mayekar Distributed by : R. S. B. Films Release dates : 1962 Running time : 176 minutes Country : India Language : Hindi] Rungoli (Hindi: रंगोली; Urdu: رنگولی; translation: A Colourful Pattern of Life, also transliterated as Rangoli) is a 1962 Black-and-white Romance comedy Hindi film directed by Amar Kumar. The film had Kishore Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Durga Khote, Jeevan, Iftekhar and others appearing in supporting roles. Sewakram lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay (India) along with his wife Subhagi, daughter Nirmala and son Lattoo....
Directed by : Amar Kumar Produced by : Rajinder Singh Bedi, Amar Kumar Written by :Rajinder Singh Bedi Starring : Kishore Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Durga Khote Music by : Shankar Jaikishan Cinematography : K. Vaikunth Edited by : G.G. Mayekar Distributed by : R. S. B. Films Release dates : 1962 Running time : 176 minutes Country : India Language : Hindi] Rungoli (Hindi: रंगोली; Urdu: رنگولی; translation: A Colourful Pattern of Life, also transliterated as Rangoli) is a 1962 Black-and-white Romance comedy Hindi film directed by Amar Kumar. The film had Kishore Kumar and Vyjayanthimala in the lead with Durga Khote, Jeevan, Iftekhar and others appearing in supporting roles. Sewakram lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay (India) along with his wife Subhagi, daughter Nirmala and son Lattoo...
Widower Ashok lives a wealthy lifestyle in Bombay, India, along with his son, Kishore, his paternal aunt, a maid-servant, Chanda, and three other employees. He makes a living running an export-import business near Flora Fountain. One day unattended Kishore runs away, a frantic Ashok complains to the Police and puts up a reward of a thousand Rupees. A young woman named Asha, who lives a poor lifestyle, all by herself, finds Kishore, brings him to the Police Station, where he is picked up by Ashok and taken home. Asha refuses to take any reward money. Shortly thereafter Ashok advertises for the position of a governess, Asha applies, is hired, and moves in to live with them. Soon she and Ashok fall in love, much to the chagrin of Ashok's aunt, who wants him to marry her niece. Ashok gets marr...
This video shows many interesting places in Mumbai including Prince of Wales museum or Chhatrapati Shivaji Museum, Siddhi Vinayaka temple, Flora fountain - the lighted view n the eventing, VT- Victoria Terminus, Mumbai Road views, Haaji Ali Dargah, Mahakali temple, Mahakali Caves, Gateway of India, Yogeshwari caves. You can also see other important places like Juhu beach Chaupathi beach, Elephanta caves, Khandala, Lonavala, Matheran etc. in this video. Haaji Ali Dargah is actually located inside the sea about half km from the sea shore. As you can see in the video the Dargha looks very prominent as there is no other building near to it. It is surrounded by mud and water at all sides except just one road connecting it to the main land. The connecting road is submerged in water during hi...
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