Throw light on some of the land reclamation projects of Bombay. -SST 10th

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Land reclamation projects of Bombay are:  (i) Building of great sea wall prevented flooding of low-lying areas of Bombay.  (ii) Levelling of hills around Bombay.  (iii) Dry dock was built between 1914 and 1918 and the excavated earth was used to create the Ballard Estate.

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