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Cuffe Parade
NameCuffe Parade
CityMumbai
StateMaharashtra
CountryIndia

Cuffe Parade is a neighborhood in Mumbai, India, known for its World Trade Centre and Nariman Point-like skyscrapers, and is home to the United States Consulate. The area is named after T. W. Cuffe, a British East India Company official, and is situated near Colaba, Churchgate, and Marine Lines. It is also close to the Haji Ali Dargah, a famous Sufi shrine, and the Mahalaxmi Temple, a historic Hindu temple.

Introduction

Cuffe Parade is a prominent business district in Mumbai, with many multinational corporations, including Tata Group, Reliance Industries, and Hindustan Unilever, having their offices in the area. The neighborhood is also home to the Indian Navy's Western Naval Command and the United States Navy's Pacific Command. The area is well-connected to other parts of the city, with the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and the Mumbai Central railway station being nearby. Cuffe Parade is also close to the Gateway of India, a famous landmark in Mumbai, and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, a historic hotel.

Geography

Cuffe Parade is situated on the southern tip of Mumbai, near the Arabian Sea. The area is bounded by the Back Bay to the west, Colaba to the south, and Nariman Point to the north. The neighborhood is also close to the Marine Drive, a famous promenade in Mumbai, and the Malabar Hill, a historic hill in the city. Cuffe Parade is also near the Mahalaxmi Racecourse, a famous horse racing track, and the Haji Ali Dargah, a famous Sufi shrine. The area is also close to the Dharavi, one of the largest slums in Asia, and the Bandra-Kurla Complex, a major business district in Mumbai.

History

The area of Cuffe Parade was originally a swampy wetland, but was reclaimed by the British East India Company in the 18th century. The area was named after T. W. Cuffe, a British East India Company official, who played a key role in the development of the area. During the British Raj, Cuffe Parade was a popular residential area for the British and other European communities. The area was also home to many famous Indian personalities, including Mahatma Gandhi, who lived in the area for a time. Cuffe Parade is also close to the August Kranti Maidan, where Mahatma Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement in 1942. The area is also near the Mani Bhavan, a historic museum dedicated to the life and work of Mahatma Gandhi.

Demographics

Cuffe Parade is a cosmopolitan neighborhood with a diverse population. The area is home to many expatriate communities, including American, British, and European communities. The area is also home to many Indian communities, including Gujarati, Marathi, and Parsi communities. Cuffe Parade is also close to the Dharavi, one of the largest slums in Asia, and is home to many NGOs and charitable organizations, including the Oxfam and the Red Cross. The area is also near the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, a famous university in Mumbai, and the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, a prestigious engineering university.

Infrastructure

Cuffe Parade is a well-developed neighborhood with modern infrastructure. The area is home to many skyscrapers, including the World Trade Centre and the Nariman Point-like skyscrapers. The area is also well-connected to other parts of the city, with the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and the Mumbai Central railway station being nearby. Cuffe Parade is also close to the Western Express Highway, a major highway in Mumbai, and the Eastern Express Highway, another major highway in the city. The area is also home to many hospitals, including the Breach Candy Hospital and the Lilavati Hospital, and many schools, including the Cathedral and John Connon School and the Campion School.

Culture

Cuffe Parade is a culturally vibrant neighborhood with a diverse range of cultural activities. The area is home to many museums, including the National Gallery of Modern Art and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya. The area is also close to the Gateway of India, a famous landmark in Mumbai, and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, a historic hotel. Cuffe Parade is also home to many restaurants, including the Leopold Cafe and the Cafe Mondegar, and many bars, including the Ghetto and the Havana. The area is also near the Prithvi Theatre, a famous theatre in Mumbai, and the National Centre for the Performing Arts, a prestigious cultural institution. Category:Neighborhoods in Mumbai