Mumbai | 11.08.2019 | 09:30 am ~ 11:30 am

Freedom Trails and Tales of Bombay

About the walk

Mumbai, a city that has traces of its colonial past hidden in every corner! Although Mumbai blossomed under British rule, did you know that it played a crucial role in India’s freedom struggle?

Hidden in the lanes of Mumbai are places that have witnessed moments that formed an integral part of our freedom struggle. From the city’s role in the Revolt of 1857 and the first session of the Indian National Congress, to the first-ever Ganpati Utsav and the spot where Mahatma Gandhi famously declared 'Do or Die', Mumbai was always an important centre of the Indian struggle for independence. Interestingly, Mumbai was also the city that saw the last of the British troops, who sailed out of the city’s harbour on February 28, 1948!

With Independence Day right around the corner, this is a perfect time to visit these iconic spots. Time and apathy may have chipped away at these relics of the past, but a walk down memory lane will bring these places and their stories to life again.

Together let’s explore the places in Mumbai that played a role in gaining the freedom we hold so dear!

This guided tour is free.

 

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Walk Date
Meeting Time
09:15 am

About the walk

Mumbai, a city that has traces of its colonial past hidden in every corner! Although Mumbai blossomed under British rule, did you know that it played a crucial role in India’s freedom struggle?

Hidden in the lanes of Mumbai are places that have witnessed moments that formed an integral part of our freedom struggle. From the city’s role in the Revolt of 1857 and the first session of the Indian National Congress, to the first-ever Ganpati Utsav and the spot where Mahatma Gandhi famously declared 'Do or Die', Mumbai was always an important centre of the Indian struggle for independence. Interestingly, Mumbai was also the city that saw the last of the British troops, who sailed out of the city’s harbour on February 28, 1948!

With Independence Day right around the corner, this is a perfect time to visit these iconic spots. Time and apathy may have chipped away at these relics of the past, but a walk down memory lane will bring these places and their stories to life again.

Together let’s explore the places in Mumbai that played a role in gaining the freedom we hold so dear!

This guided tour is free.

 

Led By

Ashwini Nawathe
She is a nature lover, a trekker and an ardent reader from Mumbai. After playing Lawyer for a time, she shifted to her passion and love – History! She holds a Master’s Degree in Ancient Indian Culture and Archaeology and is working as a Senior Executive: Research, Content Writer and Editor at www.mintageworld.com. She is a tad bit of a crazy writer with lots of gumption and maintains a personal blog on WordPress http://www.kaleidoscopeofmylife.com/ Here you can find her blogs and poems on…

Meeting Time

09:15 AM

Meeting point

August Kranti Maidan, near Gandhi Memorial Column

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Grant Road (Western Line)

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

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Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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Please Note

  • We recommend availing public transport due to limited parking space.
  • Please wear comfortable walking shoes and carry water and an umbrella or raincoat.
  • Photography is allowed.
  • No entry fee to the monuments.