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Hindu Colony

Coordinates: 19°01′15″N 72°50′55″E / 19.020841°N 72.848647°E / 19.020841; 72.848647
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19°01′15″N 72°50′55″E / 19.020841°N 72.848647°E / 19.020841; 72.848647 Hindu Colony is an old locality situated in the Dadar area of Mumbai, India. The locality falls in between Dadar and Matunga on the East side of the Central Railway Line. Traditionally, the area had been a locality of Brahmins[citation needed].

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar's home "Rajgruha", which he built in 1934, is in this area.[1] Hemant Karkare, Chief of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) lived in the colony. After he was killed during 2008 Mumbai attacks, his wife continued to stay here. Legendary cricketers such as Sunil Gavaskar and Dilip Vengsarkar used to stay here as well.

Along with being one of the most peaceful localities in Mumbai, the important Dadar railway station is just a 5-10 min walk away. The Eastern Express highway(Dr Bahasaheb Ambekar Road) is at a 5 min walk too.

Some of the best schools and colleges in Mumbai are situated near this area. The area boasts of schools like India Education Society.

Residents of this colony celebrate the grand Ganesh Utsav at the Bhagini Samaj ground. The Ganesh festival celebrations here are arguably the best in the city. The celebrations include many competitive sporting events and renowned Marathi plays being hosted.

The colony is reputed to be a residence to cultured and educated people. It is surrounded by greenery which makes it one of the best and costliest places to stay in Mumbai.

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References

  1. ^ Himansu Charan Sadangi (2008). Emancipation Of Dalits And Freedom Struggle. Gyan Publishing House. p. 242. ISBN 8182054818. Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  2. ^ Lata Mishra (Sep 30, 2014). "Karkare's wife dies, gives life to others by donating organs". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 2014-09-30.