This is a list of roads in Mumbai named after people.
Road | Named after | Location | Notes |
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South Mumbai | Formerly called Colaba Causeway.[1] | ||
South Mumbai | Indian independence activist. Formerly called Warden Road. | ||
Gopalrao Deshmukh | South Mumbai | Formerly called Pedder Road, after M.G. Pedder, municipal commissioner in 1879. | |
Dadasaheb Bhadkamkar | South Mumbai | Formerly called Lamington Road, after Lord Lamington, the Governor of Bombay between 1903 and 1907. | |
Dr. Kashibai Navrange Marg | Kashibai Navrange | South Mumbai | Formerly called Alexandra Road. |
South Mumbai | Wife of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy. | ||
Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg | Lal Bahadur Shastri | Eastern Suburbs | 2nd Prime Minister of India. |
South Mumbai | Formerly called Carmichael Road.[2] | ||
Disputed | South Mumbai | The road is either named for 19th-century philanthropist Mohammed Ali Roghe or Khilafat Movement leader Mohammad Ali Jauhar.[3] | |
N.S. Patkar | South Mumbai | Formerly called Hughes Road.[4] | |
Malabar Hill | Governor of Bombay (1812–1819) | ||
Bandra (West) | MLA for Bandra. | ||
Pandita Ramabai Marg | Gamdevi | Social reformer.[5] | |
Bandra-Worli | Commonly known as the Bandra–Worli Sea Link. | ||
Rustom Sidhwa Marg | South Mumbai | Member of the Constituent Assembly and 1st Lok Sabha. Formerly named Gunbow Street by the British, after businessman and moneylender Ganba Shet, a grandfather of social reformer of Jaganath Shunkerseth.[6] | |
S.K. Barodawallah | South Mumbai | Formerly called Altamount Road. | |
South Mumbai | Indian independence activist. Formerly called Princess Street. | ||
South Mumbai | Indian nationalist. Commonly known as Marine Drive. | ||
Swami Vivekanand Road | Swami Vivekananda | Western Suburbs | |
Vitthalbhai Patel Road | Vithalbhai Patel | Girgaon | Co-founder of the Swaraj Party. |
Shankarsheth Road[7] [8] | Jagannath Shankarseth | Girgaon | An Indian philanthropist and educationalist. |
Jangali Maharaj Road[9] | Jangali Maharaj | Mahim | An Indian saint. |