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'''Vile Parle '''({{IPA-mr|ʋile paːɾle|IPA}}, also known as '''Parle''' , pronounced "Parle" or "Parla"), is a [[neighbourhood]] and also the name of the [[Vile Parle railway station|railway station]] in the Western suburb of [[Mumbai]].<ref name="Stations on the Mumbai Suburban Railway">{{Cite web | '''Vile Parle '''({{IPA-mr|ʋile paːɾle|IPA}}, also known as '''Parle''', pronounced "Parle" or "Parla"), is a [[neighbourhood]] and also the name of the [[Vile Parle railway station|railway station]] in the Western suburb of [[Mumbai]].<ref name="Stations on the Mumbai Suburban Railway">{{Cite web | ||
| url = http://www.wr.indianrail.gov.in/mumbai.htm | | url = http://www.wr.indianrail.gov.in/mumbai.htm | ||
| title = Ville Parle Railway Station | | title = Ville Parle Railway Station | ||
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}}</ref> which ceased operations in year 2016. It also houses Terminal 2 (T2) of Mumbai's [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport]] | }}</ref> which ceased operations in year 2016. It also houses Terminal 2 (T2) of Mumbai's [[Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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'''Origin of Parle''': | '''Origin of Parle''': | ||
A village named Padle near Santacruz and Irle near Andheri and the station named Vidlai Padlai led to the name Vile Parle. In this village, there was | A village named [[Padale|Padle]] near Santacruz and Irle near Andheri and the station named Vidlai Padlai led to the name Vile Parle. In this village, there was a huge colony of Christians called Padale. Current southern village region has the Bhandar Wada as an independent colony. The old road near Bhandar Wada and Padale joins the Sahar village via bullock carts. Hence there is a railway crossing at Padale. | ||
The | The [[Wadia Group|Wadias]] purchased Juhu and Parle. They signed a contractual bond up to 1843. The purpose of selling these 2 villages to Mr. Wadia was to increase the population and to increase the amount in treasury. Mr. Wadia had to improve the living conditions in these villages by digging wells, arranging for food, clothing and shelter in order to attract crowd and to sustain a decent population. Wadia used to collect tax from the villagers and pay it to the government. After him, Shri Barve and Shri Agashe were the chief managers of Wadia Trust. | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
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===Schools=== | ===Schools=== | ||
* [[Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School And N.D. Parekh Pre-Primary School]] | * [[Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School And N.D. Parekh Pre-Primary School]] | ||
*B.L Ruia High School | |||
* [[Jamnabai Narsee School]] | * [[Jamnabai Narsee School]] | ||
* [[Madhavrao Bhagwat High School]] | * [[Madhavrao Bhagwat High School]] |