Colaba Causeway, officially known as Shahid
Bhagat Singh Road, is a commercial street, and a major
causeway
A causeway is a track, road or railway on the upper point of an embankment across "a low, or wet place, or piece of water". It can be constructed of earth, masonry, wood, or concrete. One of the earliest known wooden causeways is the Sweet T ...
or land link between
Colaba
Colaba (; or ISO 15919, ISO: Kolābā) is a part of the city of Mumbai, India. It is one of the four peninsulas of Mumbai while the other three are Worli, Bandra and Malabar Hill. During the Portuguese rule in the 16th century, the island was ...
and the
Old Woman's Island in the city of
Mumbai
Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
,
India
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.
It lies close to the
Fort
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area, and to the east of
Cuffe Parade, an upmarket neighbourhood in
South Mumbai, and close by are Mumbai's famous landmarks, the
Gateway of India
The Gateway of India is an arch-monument completed in 1924 on the waterfront of Mumbai (Bombay), India. It was erected to commemorate the landing of George V for his coronation as the Emperor of India in December 1911 at Strand Road near We ...
and
Taj Mahal Palace & Tower.
History
By the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Fort area and part of older town were overcrowded, as the island of Colaba, the southern tip of the city, had already been declared a
cantonment
A cantonment (, , or ) is a type of military base. In South Asia, a ''cantonment'' refers to a permanent military station (a term from the British Raj). In United States military parlance, a cantonment is, essentially, "a permanent residential ...
area in 1796, barring all construction by the civilian population. Soon the boat traffic to area increased in the next few decades, and several people died due to the capsizing of overcrowded boats, making the construction of the causeway imperative. What also added to the urgency to its construction was that,
Mountstuart Elphinstone,
Governor of Bombay (1819–1827), had already built the first home on
Malabar Hill, following which the rich quickly started moving into the centrally placed, Fort) area.
The Causeway as it is known to the locals, was constructed by the
British East India Company
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, during the tenure of
Sir Robert Grant (1779–1838) as the governor of Bombay (1835–1838), and its construction completed in 1838, which used the Old Woman's Island as a part of it; with this the last two islands of Colaba and Old Woman's Island (out of the
Seven islands of Bombay
The Seven Islands of Bombay ( Portuguese: ''Ilhas de Bom Baim'') were 16th-century Portuguese colonial possessions lying off the Konkan region by the mid-west coast of India.
History
They were partly handed over to England under this tit ...
), which were first taken in 1675, got connected with the mainland of
Bombay
Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial centre, financial capital and the list of cities i ...
. Until 1839, Colaba was accessible only during the low tide, though soon it saw rapid development in the area, especially after the construction of the ''Cotton Exchange'' at
Cotton Green in 1844. The Causeway was later further widened in 1861 and 1863.
[
Horse-drawn tram-cars were introduced here, in 1873 by Stearns and Kitteredge, for their offices on the west side of the Causeway, where the Electric House now stands.][
]
Overview
Today, it is termed as the 'Culture Square' of Mumbai.[Mumbai's Culture Square - For the Foodie]
by Sarika Mehta, '' Business Line'', a ''The Hindu
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'' Group publication, 24 December 2004. The architecture of the area is reminiscent of old Mumbai, fact highlighted by buildings like, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Regal Cinema
The Regal Cinema is an Art deco movie theatre located at Colaba Causeway, in Mumbai, India. Built by Framji Sidhwa, the first film to be aired at the Regal was the Laurel and Hardy work '' The Devil's Brother'' in 1933.
According to the '' ...
, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum and Cusrow Baug, a Parsi
The Parsis or Parsees () are a Zoroastrian ethnic group in the Indian subcontinent. They are descended from Persian refugees who migrated to the Indian subcontinent during and after the Arab-Islamic conquest of Iran in the 7th century, w ...
residential colony built in 1934, covering an area of 84,000 square yards, which is home to over 500 families. Plus the area is also a hub of various art galleries, which makes this area a natural destination for artist community.
Apart from upmarket retail showrooms, and small shops dealing in electronic goods, cosmetics, clothes and music, it has a pavement book stall dating back several decades, besides having numerous small shops and footpath outlets selling everything from artifacts to shawls, carpets and minor antiques to slippers of all kinds, which makes tourists, backpackers and locals from South Mumbai throng the area all through the year.[
Among the restaurants, cafes and roadside eateries that make the street popular with tourists and locals alike][ are the Indian Mughlai fame Delhi Darbar restaurant, Piccadilly restaurant, Cafe Churchill, Mings Palace, Kailash Parbat and Gokul. Cafe Mondegar, and Cafe Leopold were founded by Iranians in 1871.
Other visitors' attractions in the area are historical structures like Aghan Church in the nearby Navy Nagar, built to commemorate the dead of the disastrous First Afghan War of 1838, and the Sassoon Docks, built in 1875,][History of Colaba and Cuffe Parade]
/ref> by Albert Abdullah David Sassoon (1818–1896), son of David Sassoon, a philanthropist Baghdadi Jew.Mumbai Attractions - Colaba Causeway
''mustseeindia.com''. Today, the Sassoon Docks house one of the largest fish market of Mumbai city
''mapsofindia.com''.
Gallery
Image:Sevenislandsofbombay.png, Original Seven islands of Bombay
Image:LeopoldCafe gobeirne.jpg, Leopold Cafe and Bar since 1871
Image:Cafe Mondegar, on Colaba Causeway.jpg, Cafe Mondegar, marking the beginning of Colaba Causeway, with Taj Hotel in the background
References
External links
Legends of the causeway (Photo Feature)
{{Tourist attractions in Mumbai
Streets in Mumbai
Retail markets in Mumbai
Shopping districts and streets in India
Culture of Mumbai
Causeways
Transport infrastructure completed in 1838