Antop Hill

Antop Hill is a neighbourhood in Mumbai to the east of the Harbour railway line.

Antop Hill has also connectivity with India's first "Monorail" which starts from Chembur to Sant Gadge Maharaj Chowk.

The Southern end of Antop Hill has the Famous Barkat Ali Dargah overlooking the Nana Phadnavis Flyover.

Every morning hordes of bullock carts ferry kerosene across to the poor areas of Mumbai from this depot.

The area around the oil depot has some interesting cemeteries (Chinese, Baháʼí, Sunni Muslim, Brahma Samaj and European).

Just below the bungalows on the Eastern side was the factory of Indian Hume Pipes, owned by the Walchand family, that has now been converted into a swanky housing area called Dosti Acres.

The southernmost wooden part of this hill has the Haji Allana Muslim Sanatorium with a magnificent entrance.

This place also got in headlines when Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrested Omkar Group chairman Kamal Kishor Gupta and managing director Babulal Varma on Wednesday in a Rs 410 crore money laundering case linked to a slum redevelopment project.