At the end of the road is the Dadar railway station for local trains. About a decade back a flyover was built (on the side of which you can see a hoarding) to ease traffic woes on this road as it is a major arterial route connecting North-South Mumbai. I remember how chaotic it used to be then. Life is easier now for the shoppers, commuters and traffic.
Oh, I know why I like that name so much! Reminds me of Babar - the little elephant from my childhood. :)
ReplyDeletein greece we have what is known as the laiki markets - great people-meeting places, especially in winter when it;'s not so hot, and of course, bargains galore
ReplyDeleteNamaste - I have been to Mumbai twice now and I love it there! your blog reminds me of what I am missing as I love India so much. I will visit again and again to keep up with what is going on.
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yes, and life is better everywhere~~
ReplyDeleteWhere does someone go in Mumbai for a spot of peace and quiet?
ReplyDeleteIndia's railway transportation is very famous due to its high capacity.
ReplyDelete@kris.... out of mumbai :)
ReplyDeletein greece we have what is known as the laiki markets - great people-meeting places, especially in winter when it;'s not so hot, and of course, bargains galore
ReplyDeleteIndia's railway transportation is very famous due to its high capacity.
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