Cavel

Neighbourhood in Mumbai City, Maharashtra, India
18°56′51″N 72°49′38″E / 18.9474°N 72.8272°E / 18.9474; 72.8272Country IndiaStateMaharashtraDistrictMumbai CityMetroMumbaiZone1WardCGovernment
 • BodyMCGMElevation
11 m (36 ft)Languages
 • OfficialMarathiTime zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)PIN
400002[1]
Area code022Vehicle registrationMH 01Lok Sabha constituencyMumbai SouthVidhan Sabha constituencyMumbadeviCivic agencyMCGM

Cavel is a neighbourhood in South Mumbai. It is located to the northeast of Dhobitalao near the Chira Bazaar area. It got its name from the Koli word Kolwar. The Kolis of this village were converted to Christianity by the Portuguese in the 16th century. Cavel thus became a Christian enclave, and later immigrants of this religion, from Goa, Daman, Bassein and Salsette settled here. Two Portuguese churches are built here, Nossa Senhora de Saude, built-in 1794, presently known as Our Lady of Health, Cavel and Nossa Senhora d'Esperance. In later centuries, when the Christian population moved north, Gujarati and Marwari traders moved into Cavel.

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References

  1. ^ "Pin code : Cavel, Mumbai". pincode.org.in. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  • Cavel – Mumbai / Bombay pages