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Thane Municipal Corporation: Ward-wise Area Overview (47 Wards)

Ward 1 – Ovala, Gaimukh, Nagla Bunder: Covers the northern edge of Thane from Gaimukh to Ulhas River, including Nagla Bunder, Chenna Creek, and large residential clusters like Lodha Splendora, Vijay Park and Cosmos Park.

Ward 2 – Hiranandani Estate, Patlipada: Centred around Hiranandani Estate, this ward stretches from Ulhas Creek near TCS Olympus to Patlipada on Ghodbunder Road, including Rutu Estate, Vasant Leela and parts of Brahmand.

Ward 3 – Brahmand, Kolshet, Azad Nagar: Includes interior parts of Brahmand and Kolshet up to Kolshet Bunder, covering Swastik Park, Regency Tower and areas around Siddheshwar Vishwanath Mandir.

Ward 4 – Manpada, Manorama Nagar, Majiwada: A key junction ward covering Manpada and Majiwada villages, Manorama Nagar and nearby school and residential zones, from Manpada junction to Kapurbawdi.

Ward 5 – Kokani Pada, Nilkanth Greens, Borivade: Touches the Yeoor forest edge and includes Kokani Pada, Dosti Imperia, Puranik Rumah Bali, Cosmos Hawayan and nearby green belt areas.

Ward 6 – Yeoor Village, Upvan Talao: Known for greenery, this ward includes Yeoor Village, Upvan Lake, Voltas and Blue Star industrial areas, and borders Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

Ward 7 – Shivai Nagar, Lok Puram: Covers Shivai Nagar, Devdaya Nagar and Lok Puram, extending up to Kashinath Ghanekar Natyagruh and nearby industrial pockets.

Ward 8 – Hiranandani Meadows, Vasant Vihar: An upmarket residential belt including Hiranandani Meadows, Vasant Vihar, Pawar Nagar and surrounding housing societies.

Ward 9 – Balkum, Runwal Garden City: A fast-developing zone covering Balkum, parts of Lodha complex, Highland Haven and Runwal Garden City, up to the Bhiwandi bypass.

Ward 10 – Vartak Nagar, Viviana Mall Area: The commercial core, including Viviana Mall, Raymond, Vartak Nagar and Vasant Lawns, from Cadbury Junction to Golden Dyes.

Ward 11 – Shastri Nagar, Pareira Nagar: Mainly residential, covering Shastri Nagar, Pareira Nagar and Rifle Range area, between Reptakos and Satkar Hotel.

Ward 12 – Bhimnagar, Samata Nagar: Includes Bhimnagar, Samata Nagar, Dosti Vihar, Vedant Complex and parts of Kores Nakshatra.

Ward 13 – Indira Nagar, Lokmanya Nagar: A dense housing area covering Indira Nagar, Hanuman Nagar and Lokmanya Nagar, close to the national park boundary.

Ward 14 – Savarkar Nagar, R.J. Thakur College Area: Covers Savarkar Nagar, college and hospital areas, extending to Ambika Nagar and Dnyaneshwar Nagar.

Ward 15 – Ambika Nagar, Wimbledon Park: Includes Wimbledon Park, Ambika Nagar and parts of Hanuman Nagar, bounded by Pipeline Road and nearby nalla.

Ward 16 – Louis Wadi, Ramchandra Nagar: Situated along the highway, covering Louis Wadi, Ramchandra Nagar and Korum Mall area, from Cadbury Junction onwards.

Ward 17 – Vrindavan, Shrirang Society: A society-dominated ward including Vrindavan, Shrirang Society, Gokul Nagar and areas around Ambe Ghosale Lake.

Ward 18 – Saket, Rabodi: Covers Saket Complex, Rabodi and Kranti Nagar, bounded by Ulhas Creek and including Holy Cross School area.

Ward 19 – Charai, Police Colony: The historic core, including Charai, Police Colony, Civil Hospital, Tembhi Naka and Central Jail surroundings.

Ward 20 – Siddheshwar Talao, Kolbad: Includes Siddheshwar Talao, Kolbad, Runwal Nagar, Brahmala Talao and Ganesh Wadi areas.

Ward 21 – Panchpakhadi, Naupada: An administrative hub covering Panchpakhadi, Teen Petrol Pump and parts of Naupada, up to Kopri Bridge junction.

Ward 22 – Ramkrishna Nagar, Hajuri: Includes Ramkrishna Nagar, Hajuri, Railadevi Lake area and Maharashtra Nagar, near the pipeline road.

Ward 23 – Shri Nagar, Shanti Nagar: Covers Shri Nagar, Shanti Nagar, Ram Nagar, Wagle TMT Depot area and stretches to ITI Circle.

Ward 24 – CP Talao, Nehru Nagar: Includes CP Talao, Nehru Nagar and parts of Indira Nagar, near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park boundary.

Ward 25 – Kisan Nagar No. 2: A high-density residential pocket bounded mainly by Road No. 22 and Road No. 16.

Ward 26 – Kisan Nagar No. 1, Padwal Nagar: Includes Kisan Nagar No. 1, Padwal Nagar, Ratanbai Compound and Shreenagar Police Station area.

Ward 27 – Anand Nagar, Raheja Garden: Covers Anand Nagar, Raheja Gardens, Kashish Park and extends to Mulund Check Naka along LBS Road.

Ward 28 – Naupada, Ram Maruti Road: The cultural heart of Thane, including Ram Maruti Road, Gokhale Road, Ghantali, Brahman Society and Hariyali Lake area.

Ward 29 – Chendani, Mahagiri: Includes Chendani East and West, Kharkal Ali and Mahagiri, from station area to Kalwa Creek.

Ward 30 – Kopri Colony, Siddharth Nagar: Covers Kopri Colony, Siddharth Nagar and Sindhi Colony, between Thane Creek and Eastern Express Highway.

Ward 31 – Vitawa, Surya Nagar: Situated across the railway line, covering Vitawa and Surya Nagar, from Thane Creek bridge to Mukund Company area.

Ward 32 – Mafatlal Company, Shivaji Nagar: Includes the Mafatlal Company area, Shivaji Nagar and extends up to Parsik Tunnel forest boundary.

Ward 33 – Kalwa Car Shed, Kalwa Gaon: Marks entry into Kalwa, covering Car Shed, Kalwa Gaon and CSM Hospital area, near Kalwa Creek.

Ward 34 – Manisha Nagar, Mahatma Phule Nagar: Includes Manisha Nagar, Mahatma Phule Nagar, Janaki Nagar and Sahyadri Society area.

Ward 35 – Parsik Nagar, Khari-Pakhadi: Covers Parsik Nagar, Khari-Pakhadi and Sanghavi Valley, near the Ulhas River side.

Ward 36 – Gholai Nagar, Atkoneshwar Nagar: Includes Gholai Nagar, Atkoneshwar Nagar, Waghoba Nagar and areas near Retibunder forest edge.

Ward 37 – Parsik Retibandar, Rana Nagar: Covers Parsik Retibandar, Rana Nagar, Datta Wadi and parts of Shailesh Nagar near old Mumbai-Pune road.

Ward 38 – Bombay Colony, Santosh Nagar: Includes Bombay Colony, Santosh Nagar and Mumbra Bypass surroundings, from flyover to Ulhas Creek.

Ward 39 – Shailesh Nagar: Covers Shailesh Nagar and parts of Ambedkar Nagar, between Parsik Hill and Old Mumbai-Pune Road.

Ward 40 – Amrut Nagar, Shivaji Nagar: Includes Amrut Nagar, Shivaji Nagar and Lokmanya Tilak Chowk area, with dense settlements near Mumbra Bypass.

Ward 41 – Kausa Stadium, STP: Centred around Kausa Stadium, including Kausa Cemetery and Silver Park, near Parsik Hill.

Ward 42 – Rashid Compound, Ghaswala Compound: Covers Rashid Compound, Ghaswala Compound, Charni Pada and nearby creek-side settlements.

Ward 43 – Dativali, Betwade: Includes Dativali, Betwade and parts of Diva, bordered by Ulhas River and railway nalla.

Ward 44 – Sabe, Diva: Covers Sabe and Diva town areas, extending to Diva–Panvel railway line and Mumbra Colony Road.

Ward 45 – Agasan, B.R. Nagar: Includes Agasan and B.R. Nagar, between Desai Creek and Diva–Panvel railway line.

Ward 46 – Desai, Daighar, Khidkali: A large ward covering Desai, Daighar, Padle and Khidkali, including Kausa Lake and village outskirts.

Ward 47 – Shil Bypass, Shil: The southernmost ward, covering Shil, Shil Bypass and parts of Daighar, from Shil Phata to Kalyan Phata.


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