Kamathipura, Mumbai
Facts and practical information
Kamathipura is a neighbourhood in Mumbai, India famous for flesh-trade. It was first settled after 1795 with the construction of causeways that connected the erstwhile seven islands of Mumbai. Initially known as Lal Bazaar, it got its name from the Kamathis of other areas of the country, who were labourers on construction sites. Due to tough police crackdowns, in the late 1990s with the rise of AIDS and government's redevelopment policy that helped sex workers to move out of the profession and subsequently out of Kamathipura, the number of sex workers in the area has dwindled. In 1992, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation recorded there were 45,000 sex workers here which was reduced to 1,600 in 2009 and 500 in 2018. Many sex workers have migrated to other areas in Maharashtra with real estate developers taking over the high-priced real estate. In 2018 the Maharashtra government sought tenders to demolish and redevelop the area. ()
Girgaum (Tardeo)Mumbai
Kamathipura – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bhendi Bazaar, Maratha Mandir, Taraporewala Aquarium, Raudat Tahera.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Kamathipura?
How to get to Kamathipura by public transport?
Bus
- Tardeo (9 min walk)
- Mumbai Central Bus Station (17 min walk)
Train
- Grant Road (10 min walk)
- Charni Road (15 min walk)