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parel

Parel is a locality in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Located along the eastern bank of the Mithi River in the southern part of the city, it forms part of the larger Parel region and is closely associated with the nearby area known as Lower Parel. The area has a long history linked to Mumbai’s industrial development.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Parel was dominated by textile mills that were central

Today, Parel is served by the Mumbai Suburban Railway network, with Parel railway station providing rail connectivity.

In Dutch and Afrikaans, parel or parel means pearl. The term appears in various languages and historical

to
Mumbai’s
emergence
as
a
textile
hub.
After
many
mills
closed
in
the
late
20th
century,
the
area
underwent
extensive
redevelopment,
shifting
from
an
industrial
zone
to
a
major
commercial
and
mixed-use
district
with
office
complexes,
shopping
centers,
and
new
residential
towers,
particularly
in
Lower
Parel.
It
is
connected
by
major
roads
and
is
in
proximity
to
other
business
districts,
contributing
to
its
role
as
a
commercial
hub
in
the
city.
references
in
trade
contexts.