




Last Sunday on June 7th I visited Naigaon which is about 50 kilometers from Mumbai city. My sister has a house there and on that day she was shifting to her new residence in a multi-storied apartment in Mulund , Mumbai. I had to help her in shifting and transporting household items to her new house. Before the transport van could arrive I took some time off to visit the surrounding places in Naigaon. I love the environment that the village provides that is of old villa houses, narrow alleys and plenty of greenery. Naigaon is a getaway from the city’s noise and maddening crowd and I did not want to miss this opportunity.
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