Sanpada
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Sanpada is a residential node developed by CIDCO since late 1980's. Sanpada as i remember when i
first visited it had fields and lakes, plenty of open spaces; fishermen carrying their days catch
from the lakes and the creek could been seen warily walking back to their homes which today is
referred today as Sanpada gaon (village), there were bugs and beetles and marshy
soil everywhere with tall grass on the dry land. All this has changed, and what stands on this land
is a concrete jungle. Apartments are selling like hot cakes fueled by the market boom, The population
has exploded dramatically during the last 5 years and the property rates have sky rocketed. What used
to be a quiet suburb has changed into a bustling residential area with chaotic roads, an overflowing
subway, with acute shortage of open space.
Sanpada was initially a landlocked area surrounded with a highway on one sides and railway lines
on the other two sides, but brand Sanpada worked so well that the area bang opposite the Juinagar
station is being called Sanpada in a hope to catch-on a little bit of the Sanpada sheen. Sanpada has
expanded considerably with new building projects springing up every other day.
Sanpada has problems like the exhaust from the herdillia chemical plant, the black dust from the
rock mine explosions, the concrete from the new building being developed, the pollution from the
highway, shortage of water, the constant power cuts, robberies, to name a few.
Sanpada has been divided into sectors based of the size of the flats hence socio-economically
dividing the demography, but the limited resources and civic amenities results into a constant tug of
war between the residents. for example the park in sector-7 is being used by, the so called Sanpada
gaon residents for playing cricket matches, which incidentally always takes place during the 10th
grade exams, supported by local politicians the general working class public ends up being a mute
spectator.
Sanpada has virtually no Bus transportation inside the residential area, the three wheeler autos
charge exorbitantly with no sharing facility, the car park outside the station is well known for the
car thefts, but it does have a good railway network connecting VT, Thane and Panvel.
It has a mini digital theater with two screens (Funsquare), a monginese pastry shop, a sweetmeat
shop for snacks (Badhaii), a mini vegetable market, a mini store for grocery(foodland), couple of
driving schools(maruti, pravasi, tanvi), auto mechanics, Novelty stores, etc. it is self sufficient
in many ways. but if you need to hang out with friends, this is not the place. just a beehive with
necessities available to sustain a life in this dirty Concrete Jungle.
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Nodes of the city of Navi Mumbai in Maharashtra, India |
Airoli | CBD Belapur | Dronagiri | Ghansoli | Kalamboli | Khargar | Kopar Khairane | Nerul | New Panvel | Sanpada | Turbhe | Taloja | Ulwe | Vashi |
Sanpada | ||||
Next station south: Vashi |
Mumbai suburban railway : Central Railway (Harbour Line) | Next station north: Juinagar |
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Stop No:17 | KM from starting:30 km | Platforms:4(functional) |
These are the stations on Central (Harbour) line of Mumbai suburban railway |
Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus | Masjid | Sandhurst Road | Dockyard Road | Reay Road | Cotton Green | Sewri |
Vadala Road | Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar | Chunabhatti | Kurla | Tilak Nagar | Chembur | Govandi | Mankhurd | Vashi | Sanpada | Juinagar | Nerul | Seawoods | C.B.D. Belapur | Khargar | Mansarovar | Khandeshwar | Panvel |
Vadala Road | King's Circle | Mahim | Bandra | Khar Road | Santacruz | Vile Parle | Andheri |