Ville Parle or now Vile Parle also known as "Parla", is a suburb of Mumbai. Vile Parle is also the name of the railway station in this suburb. Vile Parle has a significantly strong base of Marathi and Gujarati population. The name "Vile Parle" has been derived from the names of two small but old temples: Virleshwar and Parleshwar. It serves as the location of the first Parle Biscuit factory.
Vile Parle is divided into two parts i.e. Vile Parle (East) and Vile Parle (West) separated by the western railway line. The east-west boundaries of Vile Parle are from Juhu (West) toSahar, Santacruz (East). The north-south boundaries are Irla (North) and Santacruz (South).
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Vile Parle is divided into two parts i.e. Vile Parle (East) and Vile Parle (West) separated by the western railway line. The east-west boundaries of Vile Parle are from Juhu (West) toSahar, Santacruz (East). The north-south boundaries are Irla (North) and Santacruz (South).
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