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Maharashtra govt plans renaming of Mumbai railway stations, Ahmednagar city

The proposed name changes aim to reflect historical, cultural, and religious significance, resonating with the local sentiments and heritage of the respective areas.

Mumbai Image Source : PTI/FILE PHOTOMumbai: Railway staff, porters, and other people listen to the 100th episode of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Mann Ki Baat radio program at Mumbai Central Railway Station.

In a significant move, the Maharashtra government has proposed changing the names of eight Mumbai local railway stations and the city of Ahmednagar. Here are the proposed changes:

1. Mumbai Central will be renamed Nana Jagannath Shankarsheth Station.
2. Curry Road will be renamed Lalbaug Station.
3. Sandhurst Road will be renamed Dongri Station.
4. Marine Lines will be renamed Mumba Devi Station.
5. Charni Road will be renamed Girgaon Station.
6. Cotton Green will be renamed Kalachowki Station.
7. Dockyard Road will be renamed Mazgaon Station.
8. King’s Circle will be renamed Tirthankara Parshvanath Station.
9. Ahmednagar city will be renamed Punyashlok Ahilyadevi.

Historical context

This initiative follows previous renaming efforts in Mumbai, including the transformation of Elphinstone Road station to Prabhadevi station in 2017, and the modification of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.

Symbolic significance

The renaming aims to acknowledge indigenous culture and history, marking a shift away from colonial nomenclature.