On this paper’s 46th anniversary, putting a lens on Mumbai to capture the figure in its many avatars
It is 46 in these pages and down the ages as these women, students of Bal Mohan Vidya Mandir, Dadar, (passed out in 1994) mark their 46th birthdays this year. PIC/KIRTI SURVE PARADE

A bike shop owner shows what the number means to him at his shop RS 46 Bikers. Rahul Ramesh Mohan is a fan of Italian mo’bike racer Valentino Rossi who wears jersey number 46. PIC/KIRTI SURVE PARADE

A specific building within the Bombay Development Directorate (BDD) Chawl in Worli, part of a mammoth redevelopment project, is numbered 46. PIC/SATEJ SHINDE

A digital clock shows 0046 hours at Borivli Railway station, as commuters await their lifeline. PIC/SATEJ SHINDE

Foreign students wearing cap number 46 admire the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT). PIC/KIRTI SURVE PARADE

It is to the ‘Manor’ born as we see number 46 finding a prominent place at the National Highway near Vasai. PIC/NIMESH DAVE

A worker at a T-shirt printing press in Goregaon (E) is seen printing the number 46 on one. We say grin and wear it. PIC/NIMESH DAVE

Listen carefully to pillar no 46 at Borivli station platform No 2 and it will whisper stories about commuters and their travel travails and triumphs. PIC/NIMESH DAVE

A Bhayandar (E) college with the classroom number 46 shown prominently above. PIC/NIMESH DAVE

That’s plot No 46 captured on camera at Gorai-Borivli (W). PIC/NIMESH DAVE

The boys from Samarth Vyayam Mandir, Shivaji Park, Dadar, wish this paper in their own inimitable way with a 46 showing balance and skill. PIC/KIRTI SURVE PARADE

Even the traffic joins in the celebrations with a pillar no 46 and a signal countdown showing the number beneath the Lalbaug flyover. PIC/RANE ASHISH

A number on the sands of time with a horse and rider at Versova Beach. PIC/NIMESH DAVE
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