Updated On: 12 June, 2018 07:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Gaurav Sarkar
Regular walkers and joggers say the place becomes a dump on Sundays due to people leaving behind their food packets and other waste, in spite of a rule that bars eating on the premises

The path at Malabar Hill's Pherozshah Mehta Garden is muddy, making it difficult for people to walk or jog on, especially senior citizens. Pics/Pradeep Dhivar
The heritage Pherozshah Mehta Garden, popularly called Hanging Garden, is a spot of great beauty and greenery, perched atop Malabar Hill in South Mumbai. Complete with a jogging circuit, exercise spots, a resting area, and benches, the garden has, since time immemorial, been the haunt of a majority of Malabar Hill residents, who point out that even though they might not know each other's names, they have, over a period of time, become like a sort of community that makes the most of the green space.
