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In a novel idea, inspired from Tussauds, the BMC has hot upon a brilliant idea to construct a wax museum in Mumbai. However, even before plans can take shape the controversy has begun.
The complication to the plan ? The land - six acres of land with a built up area of 1.5 lakh sq ft behind Bhau Daji Lad Museum in Byculla - earmarked for the museum falls under a green zone belt and, hence, cannot be developed. |
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virtual museum wouldnt be a bad idea
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