Sher-e-Punjab Colony is a residential locality in the Andheri East area of Mumbai. It is a small colony with relatively low population density. The population consists of working class people from all over India, who migrate to Mumbai to find better opportunities. The colony has narrow streets, small shops and a community centre. The colony is located near the famous flyover at Jogeshwari and is close to the Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road, which provides easy access to other parts of the city. There are good transport facilities available in the area and it is well connected to the other parts of Mumbai. The locality also has good schools, hospitals, banks, ATMs and other amenities. Read More
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