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Dhobitalao

Dhobitalao

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nameDhobitalao
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image_skylineMumbai 03-2016 64 Dhobi Talao Chowk.jpg
image_captionParsi Hospital at Dhobitalao
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndia
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Maharashtra
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Mumbai City
subdivision_type3Metro
subdivision_name3Mumbai
subdivision_type4Zone
subdivision_name41
subdivision_type5Ward
subdivision_name5A and C
established_title
governing_bodyMCGM
unit_prefMetric
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postal_code_typePIN
postal_code400 002
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blank2_name_sec1Vidhan Sabha constituency
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Dhobitalao ("Washerman's Lake") is a neighborhood in the city of Mumbai (formerly Bombay), in India. Located in the South Mumbai area at an elevation of 11 m (31 ft), it used to be a location where linen was washed. In British times, dhobis used to wash the British soldiers clothes here. It was filled up in the mid-17th century, as the city began to expand. The lake used to be fed by a number of underground freshwater springs, which were recently uncovered while constructing the subway in the locality.

A public library stands over the land that was the lake. Just off the current site, is the famous Metro Adlabs (formerly Metro Cinema).

The Framjee Cowasjee hall is built over the Framjee Cowasjee tank

The north-eastern part of Dhobitalao is called Cavel, from the Koli name Kolwar. The Kolis of this village were converted to Christianity by the Portuguese in the 16th century. Cavel became a Christian enclave, and later immigrants of this religion, from Goa, Daman, Bassein, and Salsette settled here. Other Christian enclaves in Dhobitalao are Sonapur and Dabul.

Dhobitalao is home to the highest number of kudds, Goan clubs that house migrants from Goan villages seeks opportunities and employment in Mumbai.

Institutions

  • Metro Adlabs
  • St Xavier's College
  • St. Xavier's High School, Fort
  • GT Hospital
  • ESIS Hospital

References

References

  1. (2018-12-16). "A tale of three villages".
  2. (2015-05-19). "A story of love, longing and jazz in 1960s Bombay".
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