Meher Marfatia: Mr Sleater and the Shah of Iran
Updated On: 01 July, 2018 06:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Meher Marfatia
Sleater Road, off Nana Chowk, is one of Bombay's most engaging paths leading to a railway station with stories of freedom and gossip and wrestling to fill its corners

Phiroze and Hoshang Contractor at Tarachand Cold Storage with a photograph of their father Dara who introduced frozen meats to the city, along with Mafco
It's a quietly dramatic road. On which a boat maker sailed simple crafts to ferry residents marooned by rain floods. Where doctors declared that a flour mill left the area's housewives wheezing with asthma (men out at work day-long were less affected). Where, on the eve of the Emergency, activists vanished underground from a building that has stoked much political plotting and planning.
Leading off Nana Chowk to Grant Road Station till Tardeo Bridge, Sleater Road stands on BB&CI Railway land. Commemorating JM Sleater, its Chief Engineer in the 1880s, this was renamed Naushir Bharucha Marg in honour of the corporator-MLA credited for concretising the road, among the first tarred in South Bombay.
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