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Lodha Mathematical Sciences Institute

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The Lodha Mathematical Sciences Institute (LMSI) is a mathematical research centre located in Mumbai, India.It India’s first privately funded mathematics research institute, inaugurated on August 17, 2025, in Mumbai. It was established by the Lodha Foundation, which received an endowment of approximately ₹20,000 crores ($2.5 billion) from the Lodha family.

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Lodha Mathematical Sciences Institute
Padmabushan Vasantdada Patil Marg, Mumbai Zone 2 (Mumbai)

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Padmabushan Vasantdada Patil Marg
400001 Mumbai, Zone 2 (Mumbai)
Maharashtra, India
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