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Cost of living in bombay?

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  1. Hey.. u lookin gd it might cost 10K

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  2. To much . they should pay you.

  3. 2000 dollars plus ten thousand in residency tax

  4. In Bombay lives very high class people & very low class people, they all survive there. So it depends upon you, how much you wanna spend?

  5. Approx. INR 8000 - 10000 per person including everything.

  6. cheaper than the US

  7. pretty much. Depends on where and how you intend to live. With the Real estate market on fire, buying a house will be very expensive, however the rental rates are yet stable and depending on the location you require you should be able to get a house. The cost of living in a decent locality in the suburbs should be around Rs 35000

  8. Cost of living in Bombay depends on your life style.

    People having no money also survive alongside people with all the money in the world.

    At a rough estimate IRs. 8,000/= per person should suffice to start with.

  9. Room rent - 2500 to 5000 for a decent single room (eg - in Goregaon) and the rent decreases as u move out into the suburbs. More the malls in 1 area..more the rent.

  10. Mumbai contributes 10% of all factory employment, 40% of all income tax collections, 60% of all customs duty collections, 20% of all central excise tax collections, 40% of India's foreign trade and Rupees 40 billion (US$ 9 billion) in corporate taxes[6]. A number of Indian financial institutions have headquarters in downtown Mumbai, including the Bombay Stock Exchange, the Reserve Bank of India, the National Stock Exchange of India, the Mint, and numerous conglomerates (the Tata Group, Godrej and Reliance etc). Many foreign banks and financial institutions also have branches in this area.

    Up until the 1980s, Mumbai owed its prosperity largely to textile mills and the seaport, but the local economy has since been diversified to include engineering, diamond polishing, healthcare and information technology. Mumbai’s status as the state capital means that state and federal government employees make up a large percentage of the city's workforce. Mumbai also has a large unskilled and semi-skilled labour population, who primarily earn their livelihood as hawkers, taxi drivers, mechanics and other such blue collar professions. The port and shipping industry too employs many residents, directly or indirectly.

    The entertainment industry is the other major employer in Mumbai. Most of India's major television and satellite networks are headquartered in Mumbai, as well as its major publishing houses. The centre of the Hindi movie industry, Bollywood, is also located in Mumbai, along with its largest studios and movie production houses

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