09 Sep 2017   |    Views : 313     |      |    Mumbai

Once a low lying swamp submerged by every high tide, Byculla benefitted from crucial reclamation work and grew into a rich residential suburb in the early 19th century, attracting the most affluent of Bombay’s citizens and its most sophisticated infrastructure - including its very first museum! In the latter 1800’s, the building of the mills and workers’ housing transformed the character and face of the neighborhood. The Bombay Plague of the 1890’s brought a tumultuous century to its close; the next would bring even more upheaval. To walk through Byculla today is to be in two places at once - Mumbai in its past, and its future. Focusing on Byculla's physical spaces and unique contemporary character, this walk encourages an exploration of the city's complex histories, its present moment and potential futures.

This walk, hosted by Alisha Sadikot (Founder of The Inheritage Project), encourages an exploration of Byculla's complex histories and unique contemporary character.

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