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Today's vlog showcases the walking tour of the famous Mumbai's Five Gardens (Matunga) area.
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Chapters
00:00 Today's Video Highlights.
01:32 Nathalal Parekh Road
02:43 Sri Marubai Gaondevi Temple Chowk.
03:39 Don Bosco High School.
05:04 Guru Nanak Khalsa College.
06:25 Puranmal Singhani Road.
08:58 Balkrishna Sule Marg.
11:22 Major R Parameswaran Road.
15:34 Lady Jehangir Road.
17:52 H R Mahajani Road (5 Gardens area).
18:32 Mancherji Joshi Five Gardens (Garden D) Kids Garden.
19:37 Firdausi Road.
21:02 Mancherji Joshi Road.
22:43 Garden A.
24:41 Garden B.
26:15 Adenwala Road.
26:58 Garden C (Free Open Gym).
30:26 Garden D.
31:51 Mancherji Joshi Road (Garden A).
32:50 H R Mahajani Road (Garden A).
34:47 Garden B
37:27 H R Mahajani Road (Garden C).
44:13 Road No. 32.
41:02 VJTI
46:09 Nathalal Parekh Road.
47:11 Guru Nanak Khalsa College.
47:39 Road No. 34.
49:22 King Circle Flyover.
FIVE GARDENS (MATUNGA)
Five Gardens area in Matunga is part of the famous Dadar-Parsi colony. This area was specially established for the upper class Parsis in the very early 19th century by the efforts of Mancherji Edalji Joshi, a renowned Parsi patron. The British however built it under the scheme of Bombay City Improvement Plan for the localities of Dadar, Matunga, Wadala, Sion in 1899-1900. So this is the first planned area of the city with spaces allocated for residences, green space, schools and colleges with proximity to transport infrastructure.
The purpose was to de-congest the city after the Bombay Bubonic Plague Epidemic which broke in the September of 1896. According to the plan they wanted to house about 60,000 people in Sion and about 85,000 in Dadar & Matunga. Now there is as much people in every square kilometer of this area (pardon my exaggeration!).
These are exactly five gardens in this area. Getting here is quite simple. This is at a walking distance from King’s Circle railway station and if you take the local train get down at either Matunga or King’s Circle Railway Station and then take a cab.
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