Bandra Talao

Bandra Talao
Swami Vivekanand Talao

The lake as viewed from the skywalk
Location Bandra, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Coordinates 19°03′23″N 72°50′18″E / 19.056424°N 72.838245°E / 19.056424; 72.838245Coordinates: 19°03′23″N 72°50′18″E / 19.056424°N 72.838245°E / 19.056424; 72.838245
Type artificial
Surface area 7.5 acres

Bandra Talao locally referred to as Swami Vivekanand Talao is a small lake located in Bandra, Mumbai. The lake was formerly known as Lotus Tank and is a Grade II heritage structure.[1] The lake was also called "Motha Sarovar" and was constructed by a rich Konkani Muslim of Navpada (also spelt Naupada or Naopara), an adjoining village.[2][3] It is spread across 7.5 acres.[4]

The maintenance of the lake was later taken over by the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and renamed Swami Vivekanand Sarovar. Paddle boating facilities and pisciculture activities were operational in this lake during the 1990s. It is 200 years old.[5]

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, April 19, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.