Wadala Mithagar/Salt Pan (Mumbai)
India /
Maharashtra /
Mumbai
World
/ India
/ Maharashtra
/ Mumbai
World / India / Maharashtra / Greater Bombay
place with historical importance, production, salt pan / flat
Wadala Mithagar is a Salt Pan. Mith is salt in Marathi - the regional/local language of Maharashtra.
During the Civil Disobedience Movement, the Wadala Salt Works was raided by around 1,500 volunteers of the Congress party on June 1, 1930. The incident occurred after an appeal was made in the Congress Bulletin of May 31, to challenge the 'British anarchy'
During the Civil Disobedience Movement, the Wadala Salt Works was raided by around 1,500 volunteers of the Congress party on June 1, 1930. The incident occurred after an appeal was made in the Congress Bulletin of May 31, to challenge the 'British anarchy'
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 19°0'58"N 72°52'40"E
- BPCL- Mumbai Refinery 1.8 km
- Trombay Thermal Power Station 2.2 km
- The Hindustan Petroleum Refinery 2.2 km
- Bombay Dyeing Mills (Spring Mills) 3.2 km
- Sewree Dockyards 4.1 km
- Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers - R.C.F. 4.1 km
- Century Mills 5.8 km
- SEZ MUMBAI 13 km
- Larsen & Toubro Ltd. 13 km
- G K W 15 km
- Sewri Mangroves 1 km
- Mahul Mangroves 1.2 km
- Sangam Nagar 1.3 km
- Wadala 1.3 km
- Sewri Mud Flats 1.4 km
- Sewri 3 km
- Chembur 3 km
- BARC SouthSite 3.5 km
- Trombay 4.8 km
- Mumbai Suburban District 13 km
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