Centre has received proposal from Maharashtra government for renaming of Mumbai Central Terminus
Maharashtra government proposed to rename Mumbai Central Terminus to Nana Shankarsheth Mumbai Central Terminus. The central government has received the proposal but has not taken any decision yet. The Home Ministry said that consent will be given ...

"...a proposal along with recommendation of the government of Maharashtra for renaming of Mumbai Central Terminus as Nana Shankarsheth Mumbai Central Terminus was received. Decision in such matters is taken after due consideration of the recommendation of various government agencies and other relevant factors," he said replying to a written question.
The minister said the central government has not received any representation from the Namdar Jagannath (Nana) Shankarsheth Pratishthan, Mumbai in this regard.
Nana Shankarsheth, a 19th century Thane-born philanthropist and educationist, is known for the key role he played in the development of Mumbai.
The Union Home Ministry gives its consent to the change of name of any place or station after taking no-objections from the Ministry of Railways, Department of Posts and Survey of India, officials said.
These organisations have to confirm that there is no such town or village in their records with a name similar to the proposed name.
The renaming of a state requires amendment of the Constitution with a simple majority in Parliament. For changing the name of a village or town or station needs an executive order, the officials said.
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