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Western Suburbs (Mumbai)

Western Suburbs
Precinct of Greater Mumbai
Gokuldham in Goregaon (East)
Gokuldham in Goregaon (East)
The Western Suburbs precinct is shown in green
The Western Suburbs precinct is shown in green
Coordinates (Bandra): 19°03′16″N 72°50′26″E / 19.054444°N 72.840556°E / 19.054444; 72.840556
Country India
State Maharashtra
District Mumbai Suburban
Metro Mumbai
Wards HE, HW, KE, KW,
PS, PN, RS, RC, RN
Area
 • Total 405.9 km2 (156.7 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 6,220,000
 • Density 15,000/km2 (40,000/sq mi)
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Western Suburbs: Population Growth 
Census Pop.
1971 1,705,490
1981 2,858,170 67.6%
1991 3,947,990 38.1%
2001 5,095,680 29.1%
Source: MMRDA
Data is based on
Government of India Census.

The Western Suburbs is the western precinct of the city of Mumbai, India. The Western Suburbs consist of Andheri, Bandra, Borivali, Dahisar, Goregaon, Jogeshwari, Juhu, Kandivali, Khar, Malad, Santacruz and Vile Parle. Geographically, the Western Suburbs lie at the western part of Salsette Island.

The Western Suburbs are some of the oldest suburbs of the city. In particular, Bandra has existed as a separate town almost as long as Mumbai. The area started its history as a bunch of fishing villages. Mumbai's only river, the Mithi, flows through this area and also serves as a sewage line. In the 1980s, a well-intentioned attempt to set up a new downtown away from Nariman Point resulted in the establishment of the Bandra Kurla Complex. Most of the larger financial banks and companies moved to this place.

Apart from the usual suburban sprawl, this area has some nice beaches, especially near Malad. Jogeshwari has hot springs which are reputed to have medicinal properties. Borivali is the entry point for the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, which is why the wildlife reserve is more popularly known as Borivali National Park.

Many software and BPO companies have their offices in and around SEEPZ in Andheri. The western suburbs also boast of the Juhu Beach. These suburbs can get extremely crowded in the evenings, with very severe traffic jams.

The city of Mumbai lies on Salsette Island. Administratively it has two official divisions: Mumbai City district and Mumbai Suburban district. Mumbai City district consists of the island city that lies to the south of Salsette Island. This region is called South Mumbai. The western part of Mumbai Suburban district (to the west of Sanjay Gandhi National Park) is called the Western Suburbs and the eastern part of the district is called the Eastern Suburbs.


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