Maharashtra government acquires Mumbai’s iconic Air India building in ₹1,601 crore deal

The Air India building, a 23-storey sea-facing commercial tower at Nariman Point in south Mumbai built in 1974 on State government-owned reclaimed land, has long been one of the city’s landmarks
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