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Join us on a walk tour that re-charts the birth of Mumbai city. In the class learn the story of Mumbai city.
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Viraat Kasliwal

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Explore Mumbai, Discover Bombay! .. the walking workshop..

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Join us on a walk tour that re-charts the birth of Mumbai city. In the class learn the story of Mumbai city.

Sun, 15th, April, 2012
4pm for approx 3 hours.
Ballard Estate, ahead of new customs house, green gate/indira gate/ L&T House, Mumbai, 400001, India
Rs. 1500
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In 1661 King Charles II of England married Princess Catherine of Braganza. The marriage dowry gave to the English the island of Bombay which the Portuguese had no use for. Charles himself didn’t care two hoots for the island. But it was the British East India Company that realised the importance of Bombay’s perfect natural harbour. Deep enough to accommodate 150 ships and with a natural fortification in the form of mainland India, Bombay was perfect for the company’s operations. And so with the Company renting the islands from the Crown, for £10/- annually, Bombay’s illustrious history began.

Here’s a chance to go back in time almost 350 years….when there was no Mumbai, just one small island of Bombay. Walk along the periphery of the ‘front’ bay and re-chart the birth of Mumbai. The walk tour in the class covers the northern part of the old ‘Fort’. This was the area where the first signs of habitation were seen on the island of Bombay. 

The walk begins in the European Renaissance style Ballard Estate business district with its perfect avenues and streets echoing reminiscent of Victorian London.  See the famous Town Hall which houses the Asiatic Society Library of Mumbai and the Horniman Circle Garden and the spectacular surrounding buildings. Walk down to the Flora Fountain circle which in some very peculiar ways resembles London’s Piccadilly Circus. Walk past the 275 year old Indian Naval Dockyard with its beautiful mural representing the first establishments on the island. Finally end the walk at the world famous Gateway of India and the now legendary Taj Mahal Hotel.

THIS IS A REPEAT OF THE CLASS WE HELD ON SATURDAY 7TH APRIL, SO THOSE OF YOU WHO COULDN’T MAKE IT THEN, HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO UNRAVEL THE MYSTERIES OF MUMBAI.

Why Me?

Have you every asked yourself :

How does Churchgate get its name? Why is the Fort area called so? What was the first building to be built in Mumbai?

Then this class is meant for you! 

Anyone and everyone who is interested in knowing the story of Mumbai. Discover the history of the this fascinating city. If Mumbai means the world to you or your a history buff, join up today!

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