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Borivali (Pronunciation: [boːɾiʋəliː]) is a suburb which is located in the north-western end of Mumbai, India. It has a large Gujarati population. Traditionally the tribals and East Indians lived in Borivali.
Borivali (station code: BO /BVI ) is a railway station on the Western line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network and an outbound station. It serves the suburban of Borivali . The Borivali Railway Station [ 2 ] is a terminus for all slow, semi-fast and fast trains on the Mumbai Suburban Railway system.
Presently, these buses are run by a private company Kestrel Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Kestrel will pay a royalty of Re 1 per kilometer to the MBMT. Presently MBMT operates in Mira-Bhayander, Thane, Borivali, Uttan and Andheri. Its fleet consists of non-AC TATA Marcopolo CNG buses, non -AC Eka Electric buses and a handful of Volvo AC buses. [1]
Special dishes include biryani, qorma, kofta, seekh kabab, Nihari and Haleem, Nargisi Koftay, Kata-Kat, Rogani Naan, Naan, Sheer-qurma (sweet), qourma, Chai, paan and Hyderabadi cuisine, and other delicacies associated with Muhajir culture. Nihari, the national dish of Pakistan was brought to Pakistan by the Muhajir people from India. [6]
Mira Road (Pronunciation: ; station code: MIRA) is a passenger railway station located at Mira Road, a suburb in the Western Suburbs of Mumbai. It is situated between Borivali and Bhayandar stations on the Western line, of Mumbai Suburban Railway.
It belongs to Konkan region. It is located 35 km towards East from District Thane. It is 18 km from textile manufacturing city Bhiwandi, 23 km from Railway Junction Kalyan, 35 km district headquarters Thane and 59 km from Maharashtra State capital Mumbai. Borivali-Padgha Pin code is 421101 and postal head office is in Padgha.
The Madrasi Para area behind the Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre is home to 100 Tamil Hindu families. The population of Tamils in Pakistan is over 5000. The Shri Rama Pir Mandir Temple was located in this neighborhood but was demolished by a builder. [2] The temple was the biggest Tamil Hindu temple in Karachi. [3]
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