In 1892, the primarily working-class constituency of Central Finsbury elected Dadabhai Naoroji. From there Naoroji proceeded to deliver on his agenda, to hold a mirror to Britain's shameful rule in India.
These five roads in Mumbai are named after politicians, bankers, lawyers and activists who had two things in common: one, they were Parsi, and two, they all contributed to the development of Mumbai, and India as a whole.