A place of great historical importance, dating back to the medieval period, Dombivli West is one of the most prominent suburbs of Mumbai. This modern city is located just 49km from the centre of Mumbais economic powerhouse region. It is known for its multiculturalism and high literacy rates, and this allows people from diverse cultures, languages, religions, and nationalities to settle in the locality peacefully.
Dombivli West is one part of the whole city located in Kalyan Taluka of Thane district. The city is surrounded by various historical ruins in the villages of Chole, Ayre, Patharli, and Thakurli. The present governing body of the region is Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC), which was created in the year 1983.
Dombivli West once had a population of just around a few hundred, but now it has grown significantly higher. The locality is known more for its residential nature compared to its eastern counterpart. In the recent past, the locality has seen some great infrastructure development, with the rise of many educational institutions, hospitals, grocery stores, banks, shopping malls, and restaurants. Festivals are also celebrated here with much fervour, especially in neighbouring areas like Lalbaug and Girgaon.
Connectivity and Transit Points
Connectivity is one of the highlights of Dombivli city. Kopar Road Railway station in Dombivli West, which links the Central Railway with Vasai Road, is located just 5 minutes from the Dombivli Railway Station. The locality enjoys various modes of connectivity such as trains, buses, taxis, auto-rickshaws, and share autos. The region is also well connected with roads, some of the important ones being Reti Bunder Road, Kheti Road, and Mahatma Phule Road.
Dombivli Railway Station is one of Mumbais busiest suburban railway stations, with great frequency to and fro the city centre and Navi Mumbai. Dombivli is connected by State Highways to Kalyan and Panvel. Bus transportation in Dombivli West is provided by the corporation, and is easily among the preferred modes of travelling within the city. 24-hour share autos are common too, thanks to the low fares.
Major Landmarks
SIA English High School
Sanjivani Clinic
Central Bank of India
Everest Shopping Center
Lower Kopar Railway Station
Maharashtra Nagar
Railway Colony
Ganesh Nagar
Factors for Growth in the Past
Even though primarily a residential region, Dombivli West houses several industries. The presence of industry has, in fact, contributed largely to the economic growth of the region. Some of the most prominent industrial establishments in the city are Vicco labs, Gharda Chemicals, Deepak Fertilizers, and Lloyd Steel.
The century-old Dombivli Railway Station, built in the year 1886, stands as the pinnacle of transportation in the region. The locals use this station heavily to travel to the Mumbai city and other suburbs. This reliable and high speed connectivity option infused major development in Dombivli West in the past.
Residential & Commercial Market
Major Challenges
Population density is a major concern in Dombivli West, and Dombivli in general. Because of the high density, problems like heavy traffic and pollution are common. Air, soil, and water pollution is seen in the area too.
Apart from this, Dombivli East doesnt have proper petrol pumps, and the corporation buses ply infrequently.
Factors for Growth in the Future
Being an important suburb of Mumbai, which embraces people from all over the nation and abroad, Dombivli Wests future growth greatly leans on its real estate sector. The property demand is expected to keep rising and stay high. With a booming realty market and availability of both regular and luxury units, Dombivli West is expected to witness infrastructure development as well. The area will see the rise of many new shopping malls and entertainment centres.