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1161: 531: 1173: 1145: 453: 1238:"along with the English language, models of national culture" (1992, 107), the stated objectives being to "give a liberal English education to the middle and upper classes, in order that we may furnish them with both the materials and models for the formation of a national literature" (Trevelyan 1838, 175). While various notions of India—indeed, various Indias—may have pre-existed British colonization, this one monolithic nation, India, was constructed only in English translation. The Gateway of India looked outward, welcoming the colonizer, a symbol and facilitator of appropriation, but it also looked inward, bringing a people together (and driving them apart) as they dutifully defined their nation in the curiously perceived neutrality of the English language." 5704: 1298:...The arch of honey-colored basalt was not completed until 1924, but once erected it became for travellers the city's dominant architectural icon. The Taj Mahal Hotel, situated nearby, also faced the harbour, commanding a stunning view of the sea and, dependent upon the traveller's aesthetic tastes, lending an imposing grandeur to the city's image." Yet Monojit (1997) notes, "Visible from way out at sea, it was the first sight of normality in what was to be an alien land...Today, the Gateway is a favourite promenade spot for thousands of Bomabyites...the Gateway that once symbolised Imperial rule still symbolises the city's closeness to the West, its contact with the outside world." 1091: 1253:, writes, "In a city where the rich and poor live cheek by jowl, where disenchantment is the experience of the majority, Mumbai Noir has become synonymous with urban decay, crime, claustrophobia, and an assortment of characters marked by some sort of death wish...Karan is soon sucked into a vortex of violence in a narrative that consciously uses Mumbai's familiar locations like the Gateway of India, the Babulnath Temple, the fountains and various abandoned factories...Urban space is not just the backdrop but a central character in the film and the use of the Gateway of India to stage a bloody climax paved the way for a new imagination of violence." 1050: 904:, directed the Bombay Municipal Corporation commissioner and architects to submit a project plan in a month on measures to be taken for the purpose. In the same month, chemical conservation was proposed by the state archaeology department noting blackening of and algae on stones and surface cracks. Structural stability audit had last been conducted eight years earlier with plant growth on the monument removed annually. In March 2019 the state government agreed on a four-stage plan to manage tourists visiting the site. This involved the physical conservation of the monument, the installation of a 633: 1115: 90: 922: 733: 870:
understanding the degree of colour changes of stones owing to seasonal weather conditions and saturated colour of minerals. The study found the stones of the monument to appear darker during monsoon than during other seasons while the colour change in the inner portions of the monument rises with variations of seasonal humidity and temperature, given they do not face the sea, rainwater, or sunlight. It concluded with the finding that the alteration degree and overall colour change in the inner portions are higher than those in the outer portions of the monument.
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Tindall (1992) writes, "If Bombay is, as some think, an Indian city with a Western façade, then the Gateway and the Taj are this façade in spite of their determinedly oriental opulence." While Dupée (2008) writes, "The city's dramatical imperial arch graced the harbor's approach, lending substance to
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embarked on a mission to digitally record and preserve the Gateway, by digital scanning and archiving of the monument. The images and data collected will be used to make photo-real three dimensional models. This is a part of CyArk's international programme for digitally preserving heritage monuments.
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Bandyopadhyay et al. (2008), referring to the renaming of colonial names of cities and locations, write, "...although the Gateway is associated with colonial heritage, which the Indian government also embraces, it wants to make a point that the Hindus were not short of renowned leaders/personalities
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Bandyopadhyay et al. (2008) write, "The Indian government's efforts in this portrayal of the Hindu heritage is nowhere more prominent than the mention of the Gateway of India architecture in Mumbai...it was stressed that though the British rulers designed the Gateway, it was according to the Gujarat
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Bandyopadhyay et al. (2008) write, "The Indian government's efforts in this portrayal of the Hindu heritage is nowhere more prominent than the mention of the Gateway of India architecture in Mumbai...it was stressed that though the British rulers designed the Gateway, it was according to the Gujarat
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guidance for protected heritage sites and took into account the views of interested parties, including the Directorate of Museums and Archaeology, which has the monument within its purview; the Mumbai Port Trust, which is entrusted with the land; and the Bombay Municipal Corporation, which controls
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and concrete, is rectangular, with two long sides and two much shorter ones. Three arched passageways run between the long sides, as well as a single arched passageway between the two shorter sides. The central arch is higher and wider, with an extra storey above, from which four turrets rise. The
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McGarr (2015) writes, "In July 1959, in Bombay, moves were set in train to replace a statue of George V, which stood next to the Gateway of India on the city's waterfront, with a figure of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a renowned Maratha warrior. As one of the best-known royal statues in India, the
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from the sea. An estimate of costs was to be prepared and approved by the ASI. The last such conservation had been undertaken twenty years earlier. An independent study had earlier been conducted at the Gateway, between June 2001 and May 2002, aimed at informing future conservation of the monument
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moved the Elephanta Festival of Music and Dance from its original location at Elephanta Caves — where it had been celebrated for 23 years — to the Gateway, due to the increased capacity offered by the venue. The Gateway can host 2,000 to 2,500 people, whereas Elephanta Caves could host only 700 to
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Morris (2005) writes, "Today the Gateway of India has forgotten all its pompous or elegiac meanings and is a place of pleasure, habitually thronged, inside and out, by companionable crowds out for the sea air. The liners no longer come from Londond, and the only boats around the pier are pleasure
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Kamala (2000) writes, "Through the Gateway, the imperial traveller could perceive in his mind's eye the vision of a subject-nation, a nation constructed and processed in and for his gaze. As Tejaswini Niranjana points out, one of the professed aims of English education was to give the colonized,
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Morris (2005) writes about the gateway, "This was where the British landed: and this where, in the end, they left. The Gateway of India did not see many ceremonial arrivals after all, during its three decades under British rule, but it formed the background to one historical departure — the last
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After its construction, the Gateway was used as a symbolic ceremonial entrance to India for important government personnel. The Gateway is also the monument from where the last British troops left in 1948, following Indian independence a year earlier. It is located on the waterfront at an angle,
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2 crores to illuminate the gateway, by installing an LED lighting system with sixteen million shades. Philips used products from its Philips Color Kinetics and LED street lighting, and did not receive any branding for the illumination project in which 132 light points were created, which were
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along linguistic lines) a committee established to look into the retention of British monuments reported that none of the state's British statues could be regarded as offensive to Indian nationalism, and extremely few had been defaced. Nonetheless, the committee recommended the progressive
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for the Gateway sanctioned in August 1914. Before the Gateway's construction, Apollo Bunder used to serve a native fishing ground. Between 1915 and 1919 work continued at the Apollo Bunder to reclaim the land on which the Gateway was to be built, along with the construction of a sea wall.
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The Gateway's arch has a height of 26 metres (85 feet) with its central dome being 15 metres (49 feet) in diameter. The monument is built of yellow basalt and reinforced concrete. The stones were sourced locally while the perforated screens were brought in from
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reportedly sixty-percent more energy efficient than the old lighting system. In August 2014, the state Directorate of Archaeology and Museums had proposed conservation of the Gateway by the ASI, after noting deterioration caused by
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In 2015, the Maharashtra Maritime Board and the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority approved a proposal to construct a passenger jetty near Apollo Bunder and a promenade between the Gateway and the
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In March 2019, the Maharashtra State Government proposed a four-step plan to develop the location for the convenience of tourists, following a direction issued by the State Governor in February 2019.
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translation of "the gateway of India") to ensure an "Indian name" for the monument and to let go of India's "colonial hangover". He further claimed the monument to be a "symbol of slavery".
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replacement of British iconography with that 'more in consonance with the sense of patriotism and nationalism which has developed since the attainment of Independence in 1947'...In
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In February 2019, the Maharashtra state government initiated a plan to restore, clean, and beautify the monument. A project plan was to be prepared in a month. The state governor,
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of 1911; it was the first visit of a British monarch to India. However, they only got to see a cardboard model of the monument, as construction did not begin until 1915.
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Inscription on the Gateway reading: "Erected to commemorate the landing in India of their Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary on the Second of December MCMXI"
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5 crores. It involved the cutting down of trees, reducing the garden area, replacing toilets, and closing the car park. The redevelopment led to a dispute between the
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Since 2003, the Gateway has been the location for the local Jewish community to light the menorah for Hanukkah celebrations every year. This ritual was started by
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Its foundations were completed in 1920 while construction was finished in 1924. The Gateway was opened to the public on 4 December 1924 by then Viceroy,
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decision elicited strong feelings among those on both sides of the statues debate. One British expatriate living in Bombay, wrote to the editor of
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The gateway has also been featured in films shot in or with stories based in Mumbai. Ranjani Mazumdar (2010), referring to the 1989 Indian film
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The Gateway is amongst the prime tourist attractions in Mumbai. The Gateway is a protected monument in Maharashtra under the aegis of the
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arches on the short sides are the same size and design as the smaller arches on the long sides. The style of the Gateway of India is
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the characterization that Bombay was the "gateway" or "front door" to the subcontinent, not unlike, according to one author, the
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Tiwari, L. B.; et al. (2005). "Weathering impact on the colour of building stones of the 'Gateway of India' monument".
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crafts touting trips around the harbour, or excursions to the Elephanta Caves. It is a merry place, an ice-cream place...".
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Gammon India claims to have done India's first pre-cast reinforced concrete piling for the foundations of the Gateway.
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show, the relocation of the anchorage around the monument and a streamlined, ticketed entry system. The plan followed
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While Dupée (2008) notes that the king and queen passed through a "temporarily constructed mock cardboard and
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and Mary of Teck, Empress consort, in India at Apollo Bunder, Mumbai (Bombay) on 2 December 1911 prior to the
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to decry 'the limits which petty-mindedness and nationalistic feeling can be carried'. Back in London,
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exercises. The drawings and three-dimensional models will inform any future reconstruction works.
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the location. The task of coming up with a suitable management plan was delegated to architects.
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Bandyopadhyay, Ranjan; et al. (2008). "Religion and identity in India's heritage tourism".
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increased the plaza area around the Gateway for pedestrians by restoring the area at a cost of
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at the gateway premises. On New Year's Eve, 2007 a woman was groped by a mob at the Gateway.
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in the 17th century. The statue was unveiled on 26 January 1961 on the occasion of India's
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The foundation stone for the Gateway was laid on 31 March 1913 by then Governor of Bombay,
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style, inspired by elements of 16th-century Gujarati architecture. The final design of the
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Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education(SIMSREE)
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structure", de Bruyn et al. (2008) note the same simply as a "fake cardboard structure".
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There are five jetties located around the monument. The first jetty is exclusive to the
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was sanctioned only in 1914, and construction was completed in 1924. The structure is a
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Solidarity march at the Gateway, in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks
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in Paris. The exterior features restrained but intricate bands of ornament, and
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reported that the George V statue is kept locked in a tin shed belonging to the
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parade with which, in 1947, the British said goodbye to their Indian Empire."
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In February 2019, protests were organized at the premises in the wake of the
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Siting Translation: History, Post-Structuralism, and the Colonial Context
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combined indigenous architectural elements with elements of 16th-century
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The foundation stone was laid in March 1913 for a monument built in the
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (Prince of Wales Museum)
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Apollo Bunder in 1905, with the location where the Gateway stands today
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The Gateway of India was built to commemorate the arrival of George V,
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The Gateway has interested companies and corporate houses such as the
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to the status of a major world religion during the late 19th century.
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It involves aerial surveys conducted with terrestrial laser scanning (
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The Second British Empire: In the Crucible of the Twentieth Century
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is expected to feature the Gateway of India in its fictional map.
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Corridors of Time: Distant Footsteps Through the Empire 1914-1948
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located opposite the gateway, both visible together from the sea.
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Departure of the last British troops from the Gateway, in 1948
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Ramniranjan Anandilal Podar College of Commerce and Economics
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The Gateway as seen with the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel
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Tembhekar, Chittaranjan; Jaisinghani, Bella (5 March 2012).
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The other statue in the locality of the gateway is that of
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is an arch-monument completed in 1924 on the waterfront of
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Beating the Retreat and Tattoo Ceremony at the Gateway on
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of 1424, while the basic shape is, in the terminology of
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Petit High School for Girls 5241:Dr. Antonio Da Silva High School 5226:Cathedral and John Connon School 5138:Dr. Homi Bhabha State University 5044:National Stock Exchange of India 4241: 4004:. Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd. 3980:Indian Culture, Art and Heritage 3962:. Susquehanna University Press. 3689:DK Eyewitness Travel Guide India 3567:B. Karunakar (7 December 2011). 3552:. Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. 3432: 3402: 3372: 3348:Sheth, Himani (7 January 2020). 3341: 3310: 3280: 2813:Naik, Yogesh (13 January 2015). 2566:. India Today. 4 December 2018. 1391:Maharashtra Legislative Assembly 1389:, who has held six terms in the 1294:'s as entryway into the city of 1171: 1159: 1143: 1125: 1113: 1101: 1089: 1072: 1060: 1048: 683:Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel 451: 437: 397:Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel 123: 116: 95: 88: 67: 60: 43: 6316:Middle Income Group Club Ground 4834:Mumbai Bus Rapid Transit System 4257:Gateway of India - Secret World 3779:. 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Index

India Gate
Gateway of India (film)

Gateway of India is located in Mumbai
Gateway of India is located in Maharashtra
Gateway of India is located in India
Triumphal arch
Indo-Islamic architecture of Gujarat
Mumbai
India
Coordinates
18°55′19″N 72°50′05″E / 18.9219°N 72.8346°E / 18.9219; 72.8346
Archaeological Survey of India
George Wittet
Gammon India
gatewayofindia.org
Mumbai
George V
Emperor of India
Wellington Fountain
Indo-Islamic
monument
George Wittet
memorial arch
basalt
triumphial arch
Gujarati architecture of the time
Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel
Arabian Sea
Hanukkah

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