Mulund's history is said to date back to the time of the Mauryan Empire. Referred to at that time as Muchalind, its name changed to Mul-Kund which then modified to its present name. [1] At one point in time, the name Manglapuri was also associated with it. It is said to be the earliest planned neighborhood of Mumbai city. In 1922, a zamindar, Jhaverbhai, who owned Jhaverbhai Narottamdas & Company, gave architects Crown & Carter the permission to design Mulund. Crown and Carter used a gridiron plan - one where streets are at right angles to each other - which extends from present day Mulund railway station to Panch Rasta road Junction in Mulund (West). [1]
Mulund is well connected to other suburbs and other cities as well by adequate network of trains, BEST buses and roads including a national highway.
Mulund Station falls on the central line of Mumbai railway. It is a stop for slow local trains as well as semi-fast local trains on the central line of the Mumbai suburban network. The Mulund railway station said to be a clean station. It won a Cleanliness Award, out of the total 42 stations on the Central Railway Line. [2] Under construction, Mumbai Metro Line 4 (WADALA - KASARVADAVALI), will be passing through Mulund's L.B.S. Road. [3]
Mulund has a total population of 330,195 and a population density of 7,270. [4] It is a part of Mumbai's T-ward. Mulund has around 73,540 households. [5]
Mulund has a wide array of entertainment spots. From theatres (Kalidas Hall) to parks (Johnson & Johnson park and Sardar Tarasingh Garden) to shopping malls ( R-mall and Nirmal Lifestyle) and a variety of cafés and restaurants.
Mulund's Mahakavi Kalidas Natyamandir (named after classical Sanskrit Poet Kalidasa) is said to be one of Mumbai's theatre auditoriums. [6] In its main hall, it can seat up to 1540 guests. [6] Established in 1988, Kalidas Hall is one of the oldest theatres in Mumbai, yet it still remains very popular among Mulund residents. [7] Despite its putting up a huge array of shows - from plays to dances and classical music concerts- the hall is maintained in good condition. [6]
Mulund has a total of 8 parks and gardens, thus there is always one near any locality in the suburb. [8] The most of popular of the parks are Chintamani Dwarkanath Deshmukh Gardens and the Johnson & Johnson Park. [8]
Mulund has many shopping malls that host a huge variety of brands and wholesale stores. R-mall is one of Mulund's most popular malls. [9] Mulund also provides a lot of choices with its street shopping. It also hosts a large amount of boutiques.
Mulund's history is said to date back to the time of the Mauryan Empire. Referred to at that time as Muchalind, its name changed to Mul-Kund which then modified to its present name. [1] At one point in time, the name Manglapuri was also associated with it. It is said to be the earliest planned neighborhood of Mumbai city. In 1922, a zamindar, Jhaverbhai, who owned Jhaverbhai Narottamdas & Company, gave architects Crown & Carter the permission to design Mulund. Crown and Carter used a gridiron plan - one where streets are at right angles to each other - which extends from present day Mulund railway station to Panch Rasta road Junction in Mulund (West). [1]
Mulund is well connected to other suburbs and other cities as well by adequate network of trains, BEST buses and roads including a national highway.
Mulund Station falls on the central line of Mumbai railway. It is a stop for slow local trains as well as semi-fast local trains on the central line of the Mumbai suburban network. The Mulund railway station said to be a clean station. It won a Cleanliness Award, out of the total 42 stations on the Central Railway Line. [2] Under construction, Mumbai Metro Line 4 (WADALA - KASARVADAVALI), will be passing through Mulund's L.B.S. Road. [3]
Mulund has a total population of 330,195 and a population density of 7,270. [4] It is a part of Mumbai's T-ward. Mulund has around 73,540 households. [5]
Mulund has a wide array of entertainment spots. From theatres (Kalidas Hall) to parks (Johnson & Johnson park and Sardar Tarasingh Garden) to shopping malls ( R-mall and Nirmal Lifestyle) and a variety of cafés and restaurants.
Mulund's Mahakavi Kalidas Natyamandir (named after classical Sanskrit Poet Kalidasa) is said to be one of Mumbai's theatre auditoriums. [6] In its main hall, it can seat up to 1540 guests. [6] Established in 1988, Kalidas Hall is one of the oldest theatres in Mumbai, yet it still remains very popular among Mulund residents. [7] Despite its putting up a huge array of shows - from plays to dances and classical music concerts- the hall is maintained in good condition. [6]
Mulund has a total of 8 parks and gardens, thus there is always one near any locality in the suburb. [8] The most of popular of the parks are Chintamani Dwarkanath Deshmukh Gardens and the Johnson & Johnson Park. [8]
Mulund has many shopping malls that host a huge variety of brands and wholesale stores. R-mall is one of Mulund's most popular malls. [9] Mulund also provides a lot of choices with its street shopping. It also hosts a large amount of boutiques.