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Dahisar
 
SCHOOLS
SVP Vidyalaya
St Marys High School
Holy Family High School 
Rustomjee Cambridge International School
Global Lexicon School
Vishwakarma High School
 
COLLEGES
Shailendra Education Society College
Vidyabhushan College
 
HOSPITALS
Abhinav Sushrut Hospital
Ashok Clinic
Krishna Nursing Home 
Chamunda Hospital
Metro Polyclinic

RESTAURANTS
Ripples
Farayal
Ovenpick 
Majestic Deluxe Family Restaurant
Peking
Deepa Family Restaurant and Bar
 

CINEMAS
Thakur Fame
Movie Gem 

MALLS
Thakur Mall

REAL ESTATE (Residential rates)
Rs 3000 - Rs 5000 per sq ft
 
RENTALS
1BHK- Rs 4,500 - Rs 8,000
2BHK - Rs 9,000 - Rs 13,000


1BHK - Rs 7,000 - Rs 8,000
2BHK- Rs 10,000 - Rs 11,000

ADVANTAGES  

The area has some good upcoming residential projects by RNA NG Builders, Lodha Group, Shraddha Developers, etc. some of these are luxury projects.

A new flyover is being built near Ashok Van on the Western Express Highway that will ease traffic during the peak hours.

Dahisar has better pedestrian sidewalks, wider and smoother roads. In a couple of months
the area is soon said to have India's largest mall - Orchid Ozone by DB Realty, which is currently under construction

Also chawls are now being demolished and replaced by good residential projects by developers and academic institutions like St Francis.

The Surat- Dahisar Highway construction that has been going on since almost two years in said to finish in the next few months. The highway will be converted into six lane from the present four, which will be beneficial for frequent road travellers by road from Dahisar to Surat. 
 
DISADVANTAGES

 
Dahisar doesn't have as many posh malls, restaurants or hang-out spots as other Western suburbs.
 
The upcoming commercial and luxury residential projects have considerably hiked property rates in Dahisar and it's no longer a destination for the middle class only

Water pollution needs to be controlled in the area. Many buildings have sprung up on the riverbank, which lack proper municipal sewage disposal systems and discharge untreated sewage into the Dahisar river, which in turn emits foul odour.  

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