British-era tunnel found in Mumbai hospital, discovered during doctor’s walk
Mumbai: 130 Years Old Tunnel Discovered Under Nursing_Complex of JJ Hospital in Byculla which must have been built during the British era.
Maharashtra News: There is a British carpet subway (130 Years Old Tunnel in Sir JJ Hospital) in Maharashtra, Sir JJ Hospital (Jamsetji Jeejeebhoy Hospital) (Sir JJ Hospital). This British-era tunnel is about 130 years old and must have been built during the British era. When Dr. Arun Rathod of JJ Hospital was walking in the hospital premises, he got the signal of this tunnel. After acquiring the tunnel, the information has now been handed over to the Archeology Department from JJ Hospital. The department will now report this to the local authority.
His report is being prepared to be handed over to the administration that connects the two buildings. According to the hospital, this tunnel stretches from the maternity ward to the children’s ward. The tunnel connects the two hospital buildings to each other. Let us tell you that JJ hospital is a very well-known government hospital in Mumbai. This is a very old hospital and its name is all over the country including Maharashtra. The poor are well-treated in this hospital. This hospital is also a heritage building. It is not yet known for what purpose this tunnel was built.
After seeing the hole in the wall
let us tell you that during a walk Dr. Arun Rathod saw a hole in the wall. It was then discovered that there was a tunnel. The length of the tunnel is given as 200 meters. Sir JJ Hospital buildings were built 177 years ago. Even before that, British era tunnels were found in Mumbai. In 2016, a British-era tunnel was found at Raj Bhavan in Malabar Hill, Mumbai. A 500-year-old bunker was also found here.