Thursday, May 13, 2010
People and culture in Mumbra
Mumbra falls administratively under Thane Municipal Corporation. People of Mumbra come from diverse backgrounds from all over India. It is a multi-cultural place where people peacefully follow their own culture and religion. Though it is not a well-planned city but there are many buildings and apartments, Kausa is better then Mumbra as there are many new constructions coming in & therefore real estate prices are increasing there. There are many standard schools, colleges, and technical institutions. The literacy level of Mumbra-Kausa is 85% and many people are very well educated and working in reputed companies in India & abroad.
Location
History of Mumbra
Mumbra is a Town which formed as a Mughal outpost in early 17th century which guards the entry point towards Kalyan fort, converted into a bustling shipbuilding industry at reti bunder in 17th century, famous for its unique sand boats and fast sail boats.
This particular industry still survives till date, because of its natural port. During British era this area was used as a nearest logistical base for transportation of army personals of British Indian Legions. Including transportation of heavy machinery from Bombay Port towards Pune cantonment.
After independence and before opening of alternate route towards Pune till 1987 Mumbra was the only direct route connecting two cities. The National Highway 4 (NH4) passes through Mumbra. A special bypass highway is made on the exterior of Mumbra, to reduce the numbers of accidents and pollution of this town. This bypass on NH4 connects Mumbai to Pune. Mumbra is well connected to Navi Mumbai and other towns.
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