Khotachiwadi :
The bastion of Maharashtrian Hindus, Girgaum,
near Chowpatty, is the heart of middle class
Mumbai Here, tiny little gullies wander
off the main road into the belly of the
city. One of them is Khotachi Wadi, a charming
little village, uninvaded by traffic. This
nineteenth century settlement actually belongs
to Mumbai's East Indian Christians whose
forefathers are believed to have worked
for the British East India Company. Most
of them are a mix of Portuguese and Indian
origin, and the quaint old houses with their
trellised balconies and latticed windows
look like a forgotten pocket of Portugal.
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