Mulund Explained

Mulund
Settlement Type:suburb
Pushpin Map:Mumbai
Coordinates:19.1717°N 72.956°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Type3:City (Ward)
Subdivision Type4:Taluka/Tehsil
Subdivision Name1:Maharashtra
Subdivision Name2:Mumbai Suburban
Subdivision Name3:Mumbai (T)
Subdivision Name4:Kurla[1]
Government Type:Municipal Corporation
Governing Body:Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation(BMC)
Leader Title1:Member of Legislative Assembly
Leader Name1:Mihir Kotecha, BJP[2] (since 2019)
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:11
Population As Of:750,000
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Title2:Other
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:400080(Mulund West), 400081(Mulund East) & 400082(Mulund Colony)
Area Code:022
Registration Plate:MH-03-XX-XXXX
Blank1 Name Sec1:Lower House constituency
Blank1 Info Sec1:Mumbai North East(28)[3]
Website:mumbaisuburban.gov.in
Leader Title2:Member of Parliament
Leader Name2:Sanjay Dina Patil[4]
Demographics1 Info1:Marathi[5] [6]
Blank2 Name Sec1:Legislative Assembly constituency
Blank2 Info Sec1:Mulund (155)[7]

Mulund (Pronunciation: [muluɳɖ]) is a suburb in the north-east of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It comes under zone railway station on the Central Railway line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. It was first railway station of Mumbai Suburban district on the central railway line. Next station is, Thane railway station comes under Thane district. It is nestled alongside the foothills of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park with easy access to the Eastern Express Highway and Navi Mumbai through the Mulund-Airoli Bridge. Mulund marks the end of Mumbai city.[8] [9]

History

Mulund's history is said to date back to the time of the Mauryan Empire. Referred to at that time as Muchalind, its name changed to Mul-Kund which then modified to its present name.[10] At one point in time, the name Manglapuri was also associated with it. It is said to be the earliest planned neighborhood of Mumbai city. In 1922, a zamindar, Jhaverbhai, who owned Jhaverbhai Narottamdas & Company, gave architects Crown & Carter the permission to design Mulund. Crown and Carter used a gridiron plan - one where streets are at right angles to each other - which extends from present day Mulund railway station to Panch Rasta road Junction in Mulund (West).

Demographics

Mulund has a total population of 330,195 and a population density of .[11] It is a part of Mumbai's T-ward. Mulund has around 73,540 households.[12] Mulund is quite diversified in terms of culture. The western part has a large Gujarati population, particularly from station side till Panch rasta and the Jain community near the Jain temple in Sarvodaya Nagar. Whilst the Eastern part is dominated by Marathi speaking population, it also has pockets of Gujarati, Sindhi, and Tamil speaking population. Local Koli/Agri communities in Gavanpada, Nanepada, Navghar pada are integral part of the suburb. Mulund MHADA colony is another zone which was developed post 1995. Dense crowd of Marathi, Goan and Malayali Christians reside closer to the St. Pius Church, South Indian population reside closer to the Murugan temple and Ayyappan temple. Marathi population is also dominant in Mulund west near Tambe nagar, dumping road, kadam pada, nahur road, cement company, near mehul talkies. In recent years, due to newer building constructions and the average person's affordability to transportation and personal vehicles, the cultural shifts have expanded across the city, rather than being concentrated to certain localities.

Economy

Mulund is home to a mix of a large number of industrial factories located along present day L.B.S. road. Some of which are pharmaceutical companies such as - Hoechst, Wellcome, Glaxo and Johnson & Johnson. Several engineering companies were also located in the, but eventually shifted out of Mulund. Their locations have been converted to shopping malls and residential apartment complexes altering the landscape and skyline. Johnson and Johnson factory still remains one of the avant garde modern architectural landmarks of Mulund. Other pharmaceutical companies have shut shop and moved on to different locations.

Mulund, apart from being a industrial hub, is also an booming real estate market. Both type of real estates are in demand and increasing day by day.[13] Some of the prominent builders have invested in Mulund giving the aspiring buyers a range of homes.

Educational institutions

Colleges

Schools

Entertainment

Mulund has a wide array of entertainment spots. From theatres (Kalidas Hall) to parks (Johnson & Johnson park and Lala Tulshiram Garden (opp.Bus Depot) to shopping malls (R-mall and Nirmal Lifestyle) and a variety of cafés and restaurants.

Theatres and Culture

Mulund's Mahakavi Kalidas Natyamandir (named after classical Sanskrit Poet Kalidasa) is Mumbai's second largest theatre auditorium.[14] In its main hall, it can seat up to 1540 guests. Established in 1988, Kalidas Hall is one of the oldest theatres in Mumbai, yet it still remains very popular among Mulund residents.[15] Despite its putting up a huge array of shows - from plays to dances and classical music concerts- the hall is maintained in good condition.Several cinema halls such as R Mall based multiplex, PVR Mulund & NY cinemas (old JaiGanesh cinema) a cozy multi screen new cinema hall in Mulund East cater to cosmopolitan population.

Parks and Greenery

Mulund has a total of 8 parks and gardens, thus there is always one near any locality in the suburb.[16] The most of popular of the parks are Chintamani Dwarkanath Deshmukh Gardens and the Johnson & Johnson Park. Mulund also has hills which are frequently visited by nature enthusiast for trekking. Yogi Hills, connects Mulund to Borivali National Park and it is explored by many people all year around.

Mulund boasts a large sports arena complex at Sonar Bangla Garden, run by the BMC (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brihanmumbai_Municipal_Corporation). This arena boasts a multicenter complex consisting of a children's playground, marriage halls, swimming pool complex, walking track, temple and various courts (tennis, cricket) etc., This complex keeps the health conscious and the sports enthusiasts busy with the various activities it offers for old and young alike (yoga classes, religious discourses). For the aged, it offers comfortable seating to enjoy a conversation with their peers.

Shopping

Mulund has many shopping malls that host a huge variety of brands and wholesale stores. R-mall is one of Mulund's most popular malls.[17] Mulund also provides a lot of choices with its street shopping. It also hosts a large amount of boutiques.

Notable residents

Transportation

Mulund is well connected to other suburbs and other cities as well by adequate network of trains, BEST buses and roads including a national highway.Mulund Station falls on the central line of Mumbai railway. It is a stop for slow local trains as well as semi-fast local trains on the central line of the Mumbai suburban network. The Mulund railway station said to be a clean station. It won a Cleanliness Award, out of the total 42 stations on the Central Railway Line.[18] Under construction, Mumbai Metro Line 4 (WADALA - KASARVADAVALI), will be passing through Mulund's L.B.S. Road.[19]

References

About Mulund West:SB Road is a residential colony, and commercial hub near Mulund West Mumbai and its PIN Code is 400080.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Map of Mumbai Suburban District's Talukas. mumbaisuburban.gov.in. Collector office, Mumbai suburban District. 11 September 2016.
  2. Web site: Profile of Mihir Kotecha . 24 October 2019.
  3. Web site: Parliamentary Constituencies & their Assembly Segments. mumbaisuburban.gov.in. Collector office, Mumbai Suburban District. 11 September 2016.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20240605090758/https://www.cnbctv18.com/india/politics/mumbai-north-east-lok-sabha-election-result-live-its-mihir-kotecha-of-bjp-vs-ubts-sanjaydina-patil-19423008.htm/
  5. Web site: The Maharashtra Official Languages Act, 1964; Amendment Act, 2015. lawsofindia.org. https://web.archive.org/web/20171115104204/http://www.lawsofindia.org/pdf/maharashtra/1965/1965MH5.pdf. 15 November 2017. live.
  6. Web site: Report of the Commissioner for linguistic minorities: 52nd report (July 2014 to June 2015) . 34–35 . Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India . 16 February 2016 . dmy-all . https://web.archive.org/web/20171228171523/http://www.nclm.nic.in/shared/linkimages/NCLM52ndReport.pdf . 28 December 2017.
  7. Web site: Talukawise Assembly Maps. mumbaisuburban.gov.in. Collector office, Mumbai Suburban District. 11 September 2016.
  8. News: The prince of suburbs. Nair. Divya Soman. 2005-12-24. The Economic Times. 2017-12-13.
  9. Web site: Mulund - The Prince of Suburbs - The Times of India. The Times of India. 2017-12-13.
  10. Web site: 2017-04-02. Meher Marfatia: Of history, harmony and horticulture. 2020-12-03. mid-day. en.
  11. Web site: Population of Mumbai in 2020 . 2020-11-28 . www.indiaonlinepages.com.
  12. Web site: Mumbai Wards & Districts: Population & Density by Sector 2001 . 2020-11-28 . www.demographia.com.
  13. Web site: . December 8, 2023 . Mulund's Business Landscape Soars as Commercial Space Market Booms . The Property Times.
  14. Web site: 2018-05-14. 5 Best Activities And Things To Do In Mulund. 2020-11-30. Travenix - Explore Discover Celebrate. en-US.
  15. Web site: 2017-09-18. Renovated at Rs 28 crore, Kalidas Natyamandir yet to stage shows. 2020-11-30. The Indian Express. en.
  16. Web site: A Glimpse Into Life In Mulund Runwal Group. 2020-11-30. runwalgroup.in. en.
  17. Web site: Heading To Mulund? Here's Our Take On What To Do While In The Neighbourhood LBB. 2020-12-03. LBB, Mumbai. en.
  18. Web site: 2019-04-21. MULUND STATION BAGS 'CLEANLINESS AWARD'. 2020-11-28. HOME TIMES. en-US.
  19. Web site: Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority - Metro Line - 4. 2020-11-28. mmrda.maharashtra.gov.in.