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Turbhe
Node of Navi Mumbai
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Turbhe
Navi Mumbai
Coordinates: 19°24′N73°06′E / 19.4°N 73.1°E / 19.4; 73.1
CountryIndia
State Maharashtra
District Thane
Founded by CIDCO
Government
  Type Municipal Corporation
  Body Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation
Languages Agri [Marathi]
  Official Marathi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Turbhe is suburb of Navi Mumbai. Turbhe Suburb is known for the presence of Wholesale Agriculture Market also Known as Mumbai-APMC Market Turbhe. [1] which attracts sellers from Maharashtra & Gujarat. Turbhe is aligned with Sion-Panvel highway & Thane-Belapur Road. It has midpoint of both highways. Turbhe stores's market ( Jananta Market) is known as wholesale market for all automobile, industry and mechanical parts & Instruments.

The language spoken by people is Agari ( Marathi ) . Turbhe also have one of oldest lake known as Ramtanu mata lake in sector -22 . On Ananth Chaturthi, Dassera, and Ram Navami its most crowded place. All over from Vashi, Sanpada, Juinagar, and KoperKhainre Ganpati Bappa's Visarjan and Navratri Devi visarjan takes place in this lake. The festival of Ram Navami annual carnival around lake is worth watching.

Turbhe Railway Station is the fifth station on the Thane / Vashi and Thane / Panvel railway line, starting from Thane.

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport (NMMT) has a depot at Turbhe. [2]

Education Institutes in Turbhe

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References

  1. "MAPMC". www.mumbaiapmc.org. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  2. Srivastava, Amit (1 November 2013). "Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport wakes up to Andhra Pradesh bus tragedy". Daily News and Analysis . Navi Mumbai. Retrieved 6 October 2014.