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    Sunday Walk 2

    November 8, 2009 by Avant-Garde

    Author: Avant Garde

    For a change it thought of checking out a different area of Mumbai. I had morning show in the theater. After that flop movie I went for some shopping. And as I was around Takur region I thought of checking out the Takur Village.

    I could find a wide variety of crowd on the way to Takur village. Some people sitting idley in the footpath, whereas others do works like selecting useful things from garbage. Aside from the posh south area of Mumbai all other regions are infected by Slums. The latest survey on news paper says 43% of Mumbai residents are Maharashtriants where as 57% percent majority are migrants from other states. And Maharashtriants can be proud to be the fact that 52% of Maharashtriants are living in slums. They enjoy free shelf facilities with big pipe blocks left for construction.

    idle person

    Sorting Waste

    Can you believe! Even Mumbai has river. You should see the condition of the river water. No wonder people who are born and brought up in Mumbai have a greater attraction to Kerala green lakes.

    Mumbai River

    Mumbai Corporation has started keeping the lower region of Flyover clean by maintaining one small park in there. But I could see people in gangs with beer bottles thanking Mumbai Corporation for that provision.

    Fly over

    Out from the Eastern express highway to Takur Village the first thing I noticed is the Power supply lines for Mahindra& Mahindra. They do keep there campus clean and healthy by Littering there waste around the wall.

    Mahindra Electric supply

    If you like to see the real Mumbai you should visit the markets of Mumbai. On the way I saw Takur fish market. There wasn’t anyone there other than some people cleaning the market place. But I could see the place was still hectic to stay around even after cleaning.

    Market

    Bangalore is a costlier city where as Mumbai has different level of people from Slums to Villas. So do the price of things available in the market. If you come in the lower level you will get the cheapest facilities. I had one glass of Sugar cane juice for 3 rupees and had a hair cut for 15rs. I think those prices are history in Kerala.

    Barbar Shop

    Takur wasn’t that undeveloped region as I thought. There are small flats without parking facilities and flats with Huge Playing area which now a days builders don’t waste.

    Playing Garden

    I reached Takur village junction, I could see a small junction circle with a statue in the center. People who want to study on Mumbai and the ones who like to see Mumbai should start with the slums or regions where medium level people reside because life and culture differs from one region to another. Then only you can make a comment on Mumbai.

    Takur Village

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    6 Responses to “Sunday Walk 2”

    1. You could have posted a descriptive title, like

      “Sunday Walk – Takur Village”

      Comment by Kenney Jacob — November 9, 2009 @ 7:17 am

    2. Will do titling that way from next..

      Comment by Avant-Garde — November 9, 2009 @ 7:12 pm

    3. Each new day is a gift and these are the moments of life you can’t forget and thanks for sharing that through your long walk……..!!!!! Keep writing and don’t stop that.

      Comment by Jo — November 12, 2009 @ 7:11 am

    4. Thakur Village… hmm… next we want to hear about the Movie Star Posh parts of Mumbai… when can we see them?

      Comment by Domestic Avalanche — November 12, 2009 @ 8:26 am

    5. That part of mumbai comes little more to the north… wait.. eagerly.. film stars region is on the way!

      Comment by Avant-Garde — November 12, 2009 @ 6:44 pm

    6. writing helps you to organize jumbled messes of thought…keep on writing…

      Comment by cici — December 3, 2009 @ 9:23 am

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