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Bhandup

Bhandup
Bhandupeshwar
suburb
Bhandup is located in Mumbai
Bhandup
Bhandup
Coordinates: 19°08′N 72°56′E / 19.14°N 72.93°E / 19.14; 72.93Coordinates: 19°08′N 72°56′E / 19.14°N 72.93°E / 19.14; 72.93
Country India
State Maharashtra
District Mumbai Suburban
Metro (Ward) S
Government
 • M.L.A Ashok Patil
Shiv Sena (since 2014)
 • M.P. Kirit Somaiya
BJP (since 2014)
Elevation 5.205 m (17.077 ft)
Population (2001 Census)
 • Total 6,91,227
Languages
 • Official Marathi
 • Others Hindi, English,
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 400078 (West) and 400042 (East)
Vehicle registration MH-03
Lok Sabha constituency Mumbai North East
Vidhan Sabha constituency Bhandup West

Bhandup is a suburban community within the municipality of Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, in the state of Maharashtra, India and is also the name of a Bhandup railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway on the Central Railway line. The word Bhandup is derived from the name Bhandupeshwar, which is one of the names of Lord Shiva. An old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva - the Bhandupeshwar Mahadev Mandir - still stands in Bhandup West.

Bhandup is one of the oldest suburbs in Mumbai. Bhandup is home to Shivaji Talao, or Shivaji Lake, named after the great Maratha ruler, Chhatrapati Shivaji. At the lake, hordes of Ganapati devotees immerse idols of the elephant god Ganesh during the months of August through September. Bhandupeshwar Kundh in Bhandup Village East near the Eastern Express Highway also has hordes of Ganapati devotees immersing idols of the elephant god during the same season.

The residents of Bhandup are the original inhabitants of Mumbai(Bombay State). They consist of Agri and Koli (Sonakoli) as their sub caste and they are usually referred to be the Zamindars of Bombay State from 1830 till 1958.

Before real estate prospered 40 years ago, Bhandup was a dense forest area that gradually saw the growth of industries, and now is becoming a very prominent location for real estate investors, as it has considerable opportunity for further growth.

Bhandup has Asia's biggest water filtration plant.

Kanjurmarg and Nahur (Eastern sections) almost blend into Bhandup without clear demarcation. The first train that ran from Victoria Terminus to Thane halted at Bhandup station, in order to have its engines watered.

The earliest records for Bhandup come from 1803, and show that the erstwhile Bhandup estate comprised Bhandup, Nahur and Kanjur Marg. The following is an excerpt from the Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency:


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