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Market Street is the central street of Malgudi, the location of several big shops including Bombay Anand Bhavan and Truth Printing Works. Kabir Street is the residence of the elite of Malgudi, while Lawley Extension is a new upcoming lane housing the rich and the influential. Elleman Street, home to
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which in many episodes, is central to the storyline. The main hospital of Malgudi is Malgudi Medical Centre (MMC). The statue of Sir Fredrick, seated on a horse, forms another major landmark. Another important place is The Board less, a small restaurant without any board. Boardless is a centre of
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Palace Talkies was built in 1935 to replace the old Variety Hall. Albert Mission School and Albert Mission College are the more popular educational institutions. There are also the board school and the town elementary schools.
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Malgudi is located on the banks of the fictional river Sarayu, near the also-fictional Mempi forest, on the border of the states of Mysore and Madras and a few hours away from
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the oil-mongers, is the last street and beyond it lies the river Sarayu. Other streets include Grove Street, Kalighat Lane and Vinayak Muduli Street.
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line to Malgudi Railway station. Swami and friends also seems to have taken place during the swadeshi and boycott movement against British
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officer in the 19th century by combining and developing a few villages. The character of Sir Fredrick Lawley may have been based on
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Narayan's assertion that Malgudi is work of fiction has not deterred readers from speculating about its actual location being
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Mempi forest is on the other side of Sarayu. It houses many hills and caves. Animals to be found there include
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visits Malgudi, the meetings and speeches are held right on the banks of river Sarayu.
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Between Elleman Street and the river lie Mallappa's Grove and the
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Narayan has successfully portrayed Malgudi as a microcosm of
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Short stories of R.K. Narayan: themes and conventions
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Fictional Indian town in the works of R. K. Narayan
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