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Goregaon Bus Depot, however, is located away from the railway station, on Link Road. The link road has seen an increase in the traffic of late after the commencement of the Mumbai Metro construction work. There is a new flyover at Ram Mandir road, connecting Goregaon West and Goregaon East. [2]
Goregaon was originally called Ghodegaon, a name that was formed by combining the word ghode (meaning "horse") and gaon (meaning "village"). This name was used because Goregaon was a major trading center for horses under the rule of Chatrapati Shivaji. 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Goregaon is the village of Ghodeghoom. In ancient times, warriors ...
The table below lists all the talukas (tahsils/tehsils) of all the thirty-six districts in the Indian state of Maharashtra, along with district-subdivision and urban status information of headquarters villages/towns, as all talukas are intermediate level panchayats between the zilla parishad (district councils) at the district level and gram panchayats (village councils) at the lower level.
Tirora taluka and Tirora Municipal Council, parts of Gondiya taluka viz. revenue circle Gangazari, part of Goregaon taluka viz. revenue circle Goregaon. [ 1 ] Members of the Legislative Assembly
Bangur Nagar is a residential area in Goregaon West, Mumbai, India.It was developed by the Bangur Group of Kolkata in the mid-1970s.. Bangur Nagar has more than 20 co-operative housing societies, most over 30 years old.
Goregaon constituency is one of the 26 Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in the Mumbai Suburban district. [1]Goregaon is part of the Mumbai North West Lok Sabha constituency along with five other Vidhan Sabha segments, namely Dindoshi, Versova, Jogeshwari East, Andheri West and Andheri West in the Mumbai Suburban district.
The approximate population is approximately 946,000 with an additional day-time floating population of 100,000. Malad which in its entirety (East & West region) comes under the P-North ward which is the most populated ward in the city, according to the census 2011. The suburb has a large Rich and Upper Middle class Marathi population.
The district occupies an area of 446 km 2. [3] This is the second smallest district of Maharashtra, and the jurisdiction of Mumbai Suburban district extends from Bandra to Dahisar, from Kurla to Mulund, and from Kurla up to Trombay creek. The district is one of the largest in the country by population.