Navy Nagar is a
cantonment
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area in
Mumbai
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,
India
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, and was established in 1796.
The area is owned and managed solely by the
Indian Navy
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and entry to this area is highly restricted. Entry and exit points to the area are heavily manned by Naval Police.
Overview
Navy Nagar is located at the extreme south promontory of Mumbai city, and is linked to it through the
Colaba Causeway
Colaba Causeway, officially known as Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, is a commercial street, and a major causeway or land link between Colaba and the Old Woman's Island in the city of Mumbai, India.
It lies close to the Fort area, and to the east of C ...
. Entry into Navy Nagar is restricted as many important officials of the
Indian Navy
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reside in the cantonment. It is Asia's largest naval armed forces personnel residential base.
Navy Nagar houses the residences of Naval officers (also known as NOFRA) and sailors. Navy Nagar is divided into two different sections. Section one consists of "old navy nagar" and consists of smaller (generally five or lesser storied) buildings that were built up to the 1980s. "New navy nagar" consists of taller (14 storied) buildings, though a few older existing buildings are also included in it.
The
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is a public deemed research university located in Mumbai, India that is dedicated to basic research in mathematics and the sciences. It is a Deemed University and works under the umbrella of the De ...
carries out research in higher sciences and the
Indian Meteorological Department
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office (built in 1826) of
Colaba
Colaba (; or 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 Portuguese rule in the 16th century, the island was known as Kolbh ...
are also located in Navy nagar.
Navy Nagar is maintained by the
Indian Navy
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, law and order in the area is handled by the
Naval Police
Military police (MP) are law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state. In wartime operations, the military police may support the main fighting force with force protection, convoy security, screening, rear reco ...
and
Military Police
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. The area is well maintained and has a large amount of greenery including an 18-hole
golf course
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.
History
Pre independence
The region today called Navy Nagar originally consisted of an uninhabited island called "Old Woman's Island" (a distorsion of its older native name "Al Omani"), mostly covered with forests. In 1743, the island of
Colaba
Colaba (; or 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 Portuguese rule in the 16th century, the island was known as Kolbh ...
was leased to a British man called Richard Broughton at a sum of Rs. 200 per annum, a
lease
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that was renewed in 1764. At that time, Colaba was well known for the variety of fish that were found in nearby waters, including
bombil (the dried form of which is called "
Bombay Duck"),
rawas ''For the area in Sumatra see Musi Rawas Regency''
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The Bird's Head Peninsula ( Indonesian: ''Kepala Burung'', nl, Vogelkop) ...
, halwa, turtles, crabs, prawns and lobsters. By 1796 Colaba became a cantonment for
British troops
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. Gradually, troops began to build structures towards the southern end of the island, then called "Upper Colaba", and a meteorological observatory (today known as
Colaba Observatory
Colaba Observatory, also known as the Bombay Observatory, was an astronomical, timekeeping, geomagnetic and meteorological observatory located on the Island of Colaba, Mumbai (Bombay), India.
History
The Colaba Observatory was built in 1826 by t ...
) was established in 1826.
With the completion of the Colaba Causeway in 1838, these remaining two islands were joined to the rest of Mumbai. While Colaba became a centre of commerce with the opening of the Cotton Exchange at
Cotton Green
Cotton Green is a suburb of Mumbai, and a noted residential and commercial area east of Parel, in central Mumbai, 8 km north of Colaba. It is also the name of a railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway, which lies along the Harbou ...
in 1844, the southern part of the island continued to remain mostly under the control of the defence.
During the subsequent construction of Colaba, a large network of bungalows called the "Sick Bungalows" (today INHS Aswini) were built. The church today known as
Afghan Church (after the First Afghan War of 1838) was consecrated in 1858 and work on the steeple was concluded in 1865. Horse-drawn tram-cars operated by Stearns and Kitteredge (whose offices are today's "Electric House") provided transport to this new developed area.
Afghan Church was also built around this time, making it one of the earliest structures built in the area. The spire of the church was often used by sailors to get their bearing.
Prong's reef lighthouse, located at the southern tip of the island, was constructed in 1875, in the same year as
Sassoon Docks
Sassoon Docks, built in 1875, is one of the oldest docks in Mumbai and was the first wet dock constructed in Bombay. It is one of the few docks in the city open to the public. It is situated in Mumbai harbor in South Mumbai area of Colaba. ...
were built by David Sassoon on reclaimed land to the north of Navy Nagar.
The development of a railway terminus (BB&CI Railways) in Colaba and land reclamation pushed existing indigenous
kolis
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to the edges of the island, towards an area to the north of today's "New Navy Nagar". Meanwhile, structures and bungalows continued to be built sporadically in Navy Nagar to house members of the troops. In 1926, a motor bus route was introduced between Afghan church, located at the fringes of Navy Nagar and
Crawford market
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.
Post independence
Navy Nagar truly started to be developed in the 1960s with the laying out of neat well planned roads, setting up of the
Western naval command
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, construction of sailors quarters in the vicinity of a market for defence personnel (''Sumitra market'') and the building of accommodations for bachelors, a mess for officers (''Command mess''), a sports stadium and swimming pool (Kohli stadium), accommodations for the survivors of the naval ship ''(Khukri house)'' and the setting up of the
TIFR
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. In the 1970s, A large circular canteen (''INCS Canteen'') was built for defence personnel along with residences for petty officers (buildings "A" to "K"), residences for officers (buildings "L" to "Z") and a school for their children (
Kendriya Vidyalaya
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1). Two cinemas were built specially for defence personnel - an open-air cinema for sailors (called "''The Ground''") and an enclosed cinema (called "''Defence cinema''"). In 1979, multi storied buildings were constructed to accommodate the growing numbers of officers, beginning with buildings called ''Swati'', ''Meena'' and ''Bharani''. All through, large open spaces with gardens were provided alongside these buildings.
Schools
Six schools are located within the premises of the area:
* Naval K.G. School
*
Kendriya Vidyalaya No 1
*
Kendriya Vidyalaya No 2
*
Naval Children School Mumbai
*
Army Public School
* Guru Nanak High School
Additionally, there is a school, Kendriya Vidyalaya No 3, located at R.C. Church (St. Joseph RC Church).
Transport
The area is well connected by the public transport of
B.E.S.T buses. Bus No 3 serves routes between Navy Nagar and
JIJAMATA UDYAN. Bus No 11LTD serves routes between Navy Nagar and BANDRA COLONY BUS STATION. Bus No 125 serves routes between Navy Nagar and WORLI VILLAGE. Bus No 137 starts and ends at Navy Nagar. The nearest railway stations to the area are
Churchgate Station and the
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Station.
References
{{Mumbai metropolitan area
Cantonments of British India
Cantonments of India
Neighbourhoods in Mumbai