You can keep repeating yourself all you want. I'm not going to rise to it. Now buzz off.Wait and Watch! This is not your British Century
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You can keep repeating yourself all you want. I'm not going to rise to it. Now buzz off.Wait and Watch! This is not your British Century
All the old names were much before the British arrived in Indian subcontinent. In all regional dialects:
1- Cawnpore was Kanhepur
2- Bombay was Mumbadevi shortened to Mumbai
3- Benaras was Varanasi etc
Ask anyone of the old generation (those 80 plus) and when they talk in regional languages, they'll always say the real name out which the colonials couldn't pronounce.
A silly ignorant reporter who has no knowledge of the country he is talking about.
What a pity.
.That's false. There was no city or town called 'Mumbai'. The Portuguese created it by claiming it from the sea. The original Portuguese name was 'Bom baia' meaning 'Good Bay'. This was anglicized to 'Bombay' when the British invaded and occupied the area.