Updated On: 23 August, 2024 04:04 PM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
In the third installment of the travel series, mid-day.com speaks to locals from Marve village, which shines bright like Uttan and other hidden spots, amid popular tourist destinations like Manori, Marve and more around the city

The houses in Marve village have stood the test of time to retain their appearance without any high rises
Corina Pereira was born and brought up in Marve village and has been living there for the last 51 years. Over the last five decades, the Mumbaikar has seen the village, or gaothan as it is called, change in more ways than one. However, she doesn’t fail to reminisce the good old days. Corina shares, “As a child, all the children from the village came out to play together, climbing trees to pluck fruits, go swimming together and bond very well. Playing all those old games like - Itti Dandu and 7 tiles, are now nowhere to be found. There was this sense of utter togetherness and unity amongst all of us.”
It is not only her time as a child but also their celebrations that showcase their culture. She explains, “Celebrating weddings traditionally over seven days has also been very exciting. The traditional music sung along to the beats of the ghumat, the scrumptious indyal (vindaloo) and sorpatel, the fugyas and varyas; the dancing at the umbracha paani, the hysterical laughter at patpatkars, all of it was exciting.”
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