Showing posts with label Dadar Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dadar Market. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

ABC Wednesday - 'D' for DADAR


  • If you ask any Mumbaiite, what is 'D' for? Most of them will say D for DADAR.
  • Dadar, the most crowded railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway, is divided into Dadar East and Dadar West by the railway line.
  • Dadar has the only railway station common to both the Central line and the Western line; this makes it a transit point and the most crowded railway station on the Mumbai Suburban Railway.
  • Dadar West market is a very popular shopping destination for residents of central Mumbai.
  • Some of the prominent landmarks of Dadar are Pritam Restaurant & Dhaba, Hindmata Cloth Market; St. Paul the Apostle Church, behind Hindmata Theatre; Guru Nanak Gurudwara, opposite Chitra Cinema; behind Chitra Cinema; Dadar T.T. Circle.
  • The Parsi Colony in Dadar has the famous Five Gardens, actually something like seven to eight gardens separated by roads.
  • Opposite the exit of the Dadar Railway Station is located the newly constructed Swaminarayan Temple .
  • Hindu Colony in Dadar has several major educational institutes clustered together: the Ruia College, the Ruparel College, the Podar College and formerly the King George, but now known as the I.E.S. School, after its operators, the Indian Education Society.




Saturday, August 18, 2007

Hobby Shop



This is a popular hobby shop in the Dadar market and sells raw material for almost every hobby young girls or women are interested in. Colourful torans for decorating the doorways are very popular, especially during festival time.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Hawkers Fleeing


If you look carefully, this is a pic of the hawkers on the street. They are not selling their goods but fleeing because of the municipal raid in the area. If caught, their goods will be confiscated. Onnce they come to know the municipal officials have left, they all come back to their respective spots to earn a daily living.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Dadar West Market



The same busy street is a part of the Dadar market, where you can buy almost anything in shops and from hawkers too.