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The Significance of Easter “Spring is in the air! Flowers & bunnies decorate the home. Father helps the children paint beautiful designs on eggs dyed in various colors, hidden & searched for later. The wonderful aroma of the hot cross buns mother is baking in the oven waft through the house. Forty days of abstaining from special foods will finally end the next day. The whole family picks out their Sunday best to wear to the next morning’s sunrise worship service to celebrate the savior’s resurrection & the renewal of life. Everyone looks forward to a sumptuous family lunch, at a table groaning under the under the weight of succulent food. After all, it is one of the most important religious

holidays of the year.” Sounds like an excerpt from a children’s fiction novel, does it not? But this is ‘Easter’ in a nutshell! Evidently, around the Christian observance of Easter, folk customs such as Easter eggs, Easter bunny, etc. have collected, many of which have been handed down from the ancient ceremonial symbolism of European & Middle Eastern pagan spring festivals. Strip away this flimsy façade & Easter reveals its true identity as the festival of new life or renewing life. Called to walk in the light of Christ, Christians have to guard against the darkness of sin & renew themselves constantly Easter is a day that is honoured by nearly all of contemporary Christianity & is at the fountain of God’s mercy! used to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, on the third day after his death on the cross. It is believed by those in the Faith that the very essence of Christianity is the Resurrection, when Jesus Christ rose from the dead, to live & reign in the hearts of believers! The word ‘Easter’ is derived from the Hebrew word, ‘Pesach’, meaning ‘passing over’. Passover is the reference to the event in ancient Hebrew society when the angel of death passed over the houses with doors marked by the blood of the sacrificial lamb, without striking the first-born child with-

in. So ‘Pasch’ or Easter is the celebration of the spirit of life, of continual life, through the message that Jesus gives, “Love one another as I have loved you!” In the light of Easter, the incidents of intolerance & violence around us pose a question to each one of us - Is the world bogged down by dogmas that need everyone else to believe what we do, that we miss the essence of continual life, renewal of life & the importance of being alive? Even if Easter has no place in one’s life, it is worth believing that the empty tomb has left us with hope for a new day of peace & fraternity. Vera Alvares


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If you care to stop by Hill Road & have a set of wheels that require a guaranteed place to park, you can do worse than using the recently opened Public Parking Lot (PPL) in Trios at Hill Road. The BMC has constructed a four-storey PPL, that is open at all hours, as a solution to unruly parking and decongest the perennially crowded Hill Road teeming with shoppers and hawkers. The parking lot was inaugurated on February 15 & has 93 slots for four-wheelers. It can also shelter two-wheelers & includes handicapped accessible spaces. In conjunction with opening the new parking lot, the traffic division has also declared the surrounding area as No Parking Zone. “If you park your car within 500 meters of an operational PPL, you are liable to pay four-times the parking fee amount. This is inspected and charged by the parking lot’s contractor as maintaining the PPL

is an expensive affair,” said Sharad Ovhal, inspector at the Bandra traffic division. The current parking charges at the PPL for a four-wheeler is Rs 30 per hour while a two-wheeler costs Rs 10 per hour. On the contrary, street parking will cost Rs 120 per hour for cars and Rs 40 per hour for bikes. “Since this is a public pay-and-park area, the deck is available to all; including residents of Hill Road,” added Ovhal. The four-storey parking area has two elevated floors – P1, P2 and two underground floors – B1, B2. The transit system includes four elevators that help transport vehicles to the desired floor. The underground floor (B1) is also equipped with a car-wash facility. Anil Kamble, the official in charge of the PPL said, “Motorists are either not aware of the parking lot or are reluctant to park their vehicles inside it as they are habituated to parking them on the street.” Another

official added, “On weekends there are 40 to 45 cars parked while on weekdays only four to five cars are parked at the PPL. Will the new parking lot unclog Mumbai’s shopping hub? “The fine for a towed vehicle is Rs 672. However, according to the new rules, vehicles cannot be towed if someone is sitting inside it. This nullifies the effort of setting up a PPL as motorists have their drivers or family members waiting in the car,” said Inspector Ovhal. In addition to the parking lot at Hill Road, 13 more pay-and-park slots in Bandra and Khar are in the pipeline. These include Cyril Road, Leo Road, Joggers Park, Mukherjee Park, BJ Road, Almeida Park, 24th Khar Road, Nilgiri Garden, Carter Road, MG Road, KC Marg and RK Patkar Marg. Sharlene Lobo

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Dimensions Bandra Chapter Launched The long-awaited dawn gave way on March 17th 2018 over the Bandra horizon, as Dimensions launched yet another chapter, this one in the ‘Queen of Suburbs’.

Bandra Chapter) - He stated that when management gurus globally have paraphrased Biblical principles (like “givers gain” - Mt 10:8 - You have received without charge, Give without being paid) and applied them successfully to business, why should we shy away from applying these teachings in this area of human endeavour? The opening prayer by Mr. Prabhudutt Roche, set the tone for the day. Dimensions Chairman Mr Joseph Mathews gave insight into the plans Dimensions has to a new team of recently inducted Directors. He emphasised the policy of allowing diamonds (as Dimensions members are called) to attend meetings across chapters, so as to help widen their reach and create greater fellowship and business between ‘Diamonds’.

dom. The past experience and challenges he faced while steering Dimensions in the early years, was a great source of inspiration to all those entrepreneurs present at this historic launch. Not to be missed out, was the fact that members of the Bandra Chapter were active even before the launch - with approx. Rs 20 lakhs of business already generated in the nascent chapter.

ABOUT Dimensions comprises a forum of passionate Christian entrepreneurs who seek to bring like-minded Christian business persons & professionals together for entrepreneurial growth, thus creating & enabling an environment for success for all, based on Christian values. Several Indian mercantile communities have elaborate support systems for entrepreneurs within their communities, & Dimensions has touched base with some of these success stories, keeping ‘collaboration’ as the key driver. The purpose of Dimensions is to provide a platform for the growth of Christian entrepreneurship in a largely job-oriented community mindset. The approach is that of applying Biblical principles to building one’s business. This basic building block DIMENSIONS FOUNDER was expressed succinctly by Mr Leslie Mr Freddy Mendonca, the Founding ChairFrank (Director of the newly launched man and mentor, shared his pearls of wis-

VISION Mr. Leslie Frank then took the house through the Dimensions journey and how it all started, which made seasoned Diamonds feel proud to be part of this dynamic forum. It also helped the newly formed Bandra Chapter get a pleasant foretaste of what is in store for them. Mr Frank even spoke of how Dimensions adapts Biblical principles, for one, “givers gain”- he said: “The future belongs to those who collaborate. Competition is passé. The key to success in Dimensions is to be a giver.”

Think Global, Act Local was another interesting feature that he pitched, informing that some preliminary work has already been initiated in this domain. In addition, with ever-evolving digital and social media harnessed, diamonds are on the threshold of “a digital leap into a global future.” WOMEN EMPOWERMENT With the chapter launch being held shortly after International Women’s Day, the cake was cut by Ms Veronica Paul, Managing Director, Dimensions Trade and Commerce Ltd. (DTCL). Dimensions recently inducted two new Lady Directors Ms Priscilla Buthello and Ms Roweena Babu, and new members Ms Neisha Sylva and Ms Clotilda D’Souza, in a fitting tribute to women’s power in Dimensions! On a closing note, Dr. Yohan D’Souza proposed a vote of thanks, praying for a host of people who were instrumental in making the launch a reality. Dr. Sibert Collaco

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Breathing Life into the Mangroves Five years ago, when Rehan Merchant, a web designer by profession, began his work on the mangroves at Carter Road, people passing by or jogging on the promenade were sceptical about what he was doing. A man with a vision and determined to prove his point, nothing hindered Rehan’s effort and he continued to work with vigour. Now, the results lie in front of everyone, his persistence has paid off and through it, the mangroves are slowly turning over a new leaf. Mangroves consist of halophytes, which are plants and trees that are highly salt-tolerant and can grow in an acidic environment with high salt content. Found along the Mumbai coastline, Carter Road is home to these mangroves. Mangroves consume a large amount of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, thus, helping to maintain the climate and reduce pollution levels. There are three types of mangroves: red mangroves, black mangroves & white

mangroves, named after the colour of their wood; all of which are found at Carter Road. The soil in mangroves consists of clay, silt or particles of rocks, sand and tiny particles of shells. They’re home to crabs, birds, bats, oysters, shells, sea vegetables and various types of algae and environmental bacteria and organisms. If you happen to walk on the promenade at Carter Road & notice a man with a handcart, near the mangroves, you’ve come across Rehan Merchant. He has put up a few signs, as a brief note to the public, about what he’s doing and how it’s worked. You might notice a lot of plastic bags or garbage and assume that waste was the problem. The truth is, Rehan never had a problem with the garbage & it was the least of his concerns. The actual problem was the sewage that was accumulating in an area of the mangroves & spreading through them. Contd. on Page 3 >

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What do you want to be when you are 17? In January last year, when we asked 16 year old Jemimah Rodrigues this question, she said it would be to break into the senior Indian cricket team. At 17 years and 129 days, this Bandra girl has had her dream come true! Last week, Jemimah was called to join the 16-member Indian squad on its tour to South Africa, where they will play 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is as a part of the ICC Women’s Championship. But for Jemimah the feeling still hasn’t sunk in, “Maybe when I get out with the team for the first game will I experience the real feeling.” Recently, in November last year, she became the youngest and only the second Indian woman player to score a double century, playing for Mumbai in the U19 inter-state tournament. But her consistent performances in the senior Women’s Chal-

lenger Trophy earlier this month sealed the deal for her. It was for the third time in three years that Jemimah was playing at the senior Challenger Trophy and she was looking forward to making her presence felt this time around. She grabbed the opportunity with both hands and stamped her mark finishing the tournament as the third highest run-getter and only behind seasoned campaigners, now Indian teammates, Punam Raut & Smriti Mandhana. Introduced to the game by her elder brothers, Enoch and Eli, at the age of 4, when most girls were figuring out whether they liked a pink or blue coloured dress, Jemimah has come a long way since. But her talent was discovered only by chance; when she was invited to attend the selections for the summer camp of the Mumbai girls’ team when at a training session her

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brothers were attending at the KMCC, Shi- in one of the games, I managed to strike up vaji Park. Until then, Jemimah had no clue an eighth wicket partnership with a senior about the existence of the Indian women’s player. In the immediate next game, I was cricket team. “While I entered the ground sent in to bat at one down. It was then that with my dad - him holding my kit bag in my dad realised that I should focus on my one hand and my hand in the other - the batting too,” reminisces Jemimah. other girls laughed at the sight. But in only the second ball that I bowled, I had taken Valerian D’Costa the first wicket of my career. Not long after Contd. on Page 2 >>

Three 4G towers illegally installed by Raj Kaushal were demolished by the efforts of Allan Dominic Pereira along with the BMC and political authorities at Sherly village on November 5, 2015. The whole Shirley gaothan signed a campaign against these towers as they were harmful to their health and illegal. Allan Pereira, 60 years old, took the initiative of noticing, informing and single handedly conducting a signature campaign to fight against this menace. This was pro-active activism at its best. On November 2, 2015 Allan no-

ticed these three Reliance Jio 4G towers on the terrace of Rama 2 building which is just next to his residence at Sherly gaothan, Bandra West. Unaware of the ill effects of these metal towers, Allan was happy that these towers would improve the internet connectivity of their village and provide the youth mainly with faster 4G internet. It dawned only when his friends enlightened him that these towers were harmful to their health; the radiations from these towers were cancer causing, would lead to disruption of eyesight in the long run

and affect the senior citizens by various cardiac health hazards. Then, along with his friend Wilbert D’Silva, Allan immediately informed Stephen Noronha, the Congress President of Block 40. Stephen then brought this to the notice of Asif Zakaria, Municipal Corporator of that area. Immediate action was taken by Asif & Stephen as a letter was filed to the BMC ward officer Tawde and Allan was then guided to conduct a signature campaign against these towers. Ronald Rodrigues Contd. on page 07 >>

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NEWS On 8th March 2018 MLA Adv. Ashish Shelar raised issue on redevelopment of gaothans, kolivadas & adivasi padas in the Assembly. He highlighted grievances of people living in those areas, in densely congested localities with narrow roads built during British rule. It is a shame that after 72 years of Independence & six decades after the State was born, people living in these localities have no window open to voice grievances with Civic Corporation. Yes there are umpteen problems in the context but there is no political or even administrative initiative by the governments to enter into some kind of plan to eradicate this nonsensical stature of having to live in the past. Shelar points out that a white paper was introduced in the Assembly in 2011, but to this date neither the present or the past governments have bothered to take the initiative to look into the gigantic problems faced by the residents of these localities. After the Ruling Party has come into power, the focus is only on elections hand in glove with the media to divert the attention of the public from real & meaningful issues of governance. Shelar mentioned about how the people in gaothan, kolivadas & advasi padas are facing hardships with lack of resources for water supply, sanitation & housing repairs because of narrow spaces around each surroundings that curbs movement. When these localities came into existence

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about a 100 years ago, there was no regulatory authority to check & formulate implementation of proper infrastructure. Everything was ancient & so were the people, but today there is a Corporation & armed with funds, manpower expertise, town planners, engineers & consultants. With all this at their disposal, yet nothing has been done, but more emphasis is on erecting statue in the sea, building coastal road, su-

Attract & Nourish the energy of Love & Romance this Summer Let’s focus on increasing love energy this summer with these Feng Shui tips to attract, nourish and spice up your love life and desired relationships. So, let’s thoughtfully plant the seed of intention to carry out what you most desire. Feng Shui is about energy, flow and balance. So, the more you are aware of balancing the Yin (feminine) & Yang (masculine) energy in your home or bedroom; the more harmony you will experience in your relationships. Dark tones, soft textures and dim lighting are Yin energy. Bright colors, patterns and lighting are Yang Energy. Have a mix of both in terms of home décor. Do you keep dating Mr or Miss Not Right? Do you feel insecure about your relationship? If you feel like your partner just doesn’t understand you and there is a disconnect, or if you are confused, spend some time in the North East part of your home or bedroom to get some insight on what is it you truly need from you and your partner. This is the wisdom and knowledge sector and once you open up space for clarity and intent, you are able to attract love more easily. It is paramount to know yourself first before anyone else. Bring in the Earth & Fire element to

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nourish the South West bagua grid of your home & bedroom which is connected to the love relationships & marriage life area. Display a happy picture of you & your spouse or partner doing something fun together; if you aren’t in a relationship, display a romantic image in this corner. If your closets are over-stuffed & can't fit anything else, then clear it out. Get rid of unused items from closets & drawers to create more room. To draw love in, you need to make space for it to enter. Create that void for something new to flourish. If your love life has lost its spark, treat yourself to new, luxurious bedding to freshen your relationship. It tempts your spouse or partner and you to linger in bed with you. Place a pair of night tables in your bedroom with lamps on either side; for singles the second table invites a partner into your bedroom, for couples it encourages equality in your relationship. Discard artwork from your bedroom if it gives a solitary or lonely vibe. Replace it with artwork that features twosomes instead. Avoid artwork of a stormy water scene, as this can affirm rough seas in your relationships. For a personalized relationship consultation Call: 09967678652 / +91-9967678652 Email: bhcfengshui@gmail.com Website: www.bhcfengshui.com

per fast expressway from Mumbai to Nagpur just because the present CM happens to be from that place & he wants to show his people how progressive he is. And by the way how many people go to Nagpur anyway. So what's the point in building a super highway, instead better use money to improve lives of people staying in the city specially the gaothan & kolivada areas. In May 2016 the East Indian & Koli

communities of Bandra & Vasai residing in gaothan areas had taken out a morcha from Bandstand to the BMC office, but nothing happened. Shelar's take on this issue & tabling a motion on the floor of the house deserves merit. Let us hope we have more Shelars fighting a just cause & supporting minority communities who have no representation at any level. Amar Singh

Bandra's iconic photographer Ivan Pereira passes away Ivan Pereira from 25, Waroda Road was centre-stage; as the default photographer for all major events in & around St. Stanislaus High School, since at least two generations can remember. His simplistic demeanor & quips made him the favorite choice in the recent past – with perfect pictures to match. On 20th February 2018, his earthly journey ended. Some of the local reactions, on hearing of his death, said: K. Khan, “R.I.P. Ivan, He's the guy who always clicked our class photo's, 1st to 10th. How can I forget him?”

Rochelle Rozario, “How sad. Whenever I passed him, he never failed to hello. He was our photographer at Apostolic Carmel High School.” Lyndon Dsouza, You were a great photographer in your time.” Troy Pereira, “One of the most popular photographers of Bandra – when I was young.” Jayesh Shah, “An iconic Bandra photographer... we used to hire him for our shop functions.” After his well-attended funeral, at Mt. Carmel’s - Jason Bandrawala summed it up beautifully, “Cannot think of Bandra without Ivan.” His close friend, Fabian Namory delivered the eulogy at the funeral service. Indeed, Bandraites & Ivan had a great ‘connect’. Kimberley Kurien

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Dishkiyaoon felicitates Mumbai's Girl Bosses on International Women's Day International Women’s Day, a global celebration of women's social, political, & cultural achievements from the past & present, while pushing for progress for future generations was a day to remember for many women. Even more so for a particular 100 women. The day - 8th of March- was celebrated with much magnificence as Dishkiyaoon - one of the finest restaurants in BKC- felicitated Mumbai's Girl Bosses in its unique 'quirky style' on the occasion of International Women's Day! The most invigorating event in Dishkiyaoon's history, #GirlBoss at Dishkiyaoon, was held at its BKC venue with over 100 women of consequence to inspire, support & share their journeys with fellow shepreneurs. The eatery

felt the need to appreciate these stalwarts, who should be celebrated, with a huge pat on their backs for their achievements, especially in the eyes of personal adversities whilst appreciating their diversities. With the perfect reason to celebrate the day, free flowing drinks, great live music & chocolate & wine, every woman’s friend, made for a great evening. Prominent personalities like Abha Singh, Nisha Jamwal, Archana Kochhar & Rakhee Vaswani, to name a few, were felicitated by Saloni Rupani, co-owner of Dishkiyaoon. Special chocolate hampers were gifted to the ladies by Ccolato: a chocolate studio recognized as a leader in the market for premium quality chocolate, healthy bars & middle eastern dates. The ‘Precious Momentss’ were curated by Reshmaa Ajbani, director of Luxury Events & event decorator. Besides, adding to that gourmet 'tadka' food & a 'who's your role model' ritual, the menu featured some tempting fare including Chicken Tikka Khari, Tandoori Stuffed mushroom, Polenta Ratatouille & much more. And since all women love happy endings, Paan Rasmalai and hot chocolate pudding is what the ladies relished to end the event on a sweet note. All in all, it was a very satisfying & indeed happy women’s day for the ladies. Valerian D’Costa

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Horrendous noise emitted by autorickshaws What strikes me as astonishing is the complete absence of any complaint from anybody about the horrendous noise emitted by autorickshaws. Has nobody living in the suburbs of Mumbai noticed that about 80 percent of the autorickshaws on the road are emitting a much higher engine noise level now than they used to? In fact the decibel level is well over double the legally permissible level. This is because the rickshaw owners have discovered that by cropping the exhaust pipes of the rickshaws they can eliminate, or drastically reduce the necessity of burning off frequently the oily residue that rapidly builds up & chokes the exhaust pipe. This burning off process costs them money as well as earning time. They of course do not give a whit that by shortening the exhaust pipe they produce more noise than the public can tolerate. For people living along the main roads, such as Turner – Perry Road, Hill Road, etc. it is nearly impossible even to carry on a sensible conversation above the noise level. It is a proven fact that excessive noise levels can affect the health of the persons exposed to high noise levels for long periods; & we have been exposed to this maddening noise level day in, day out, from

the wee hours of the morning till late into the night. This is certainly having a serious deleterious effect on the mental & physical health of the populace in the suburbs. Particularly badly affected are the senior citizens & small children. Stress, inability to sleep, irritability, neurosis, cardiac problems, etc., as also more serious illeffects of continuous, high levels of noise are medically established consequences. Rickshaws with 2-stroke engines have always been heavy air & noise polluters & should have been banned long ago, which they have been – in the island city of Mumbai. The suburbs? Heck, who cares? All the

important people live in south Mumbai anyway. And yet, in the current uproar of demands by the rickshaw owners & drivers to increase fares, & the equally strident complaints of rickshaw users regarding non-availability of rickshaws and/or their refusal to accept passengers for short runs, nobody has brought up the subject of extreme noise pollution artificially created by the majority of rickshaws. This issue MUST be addressed urgently for the good health of the public at large (in the suburbs). This subject is quite apart from the other illegalities committed by rickshaws.

At least a good 40 percent of them display no lights even when it is very dark. They merrily race up One Way Streets, as also through red lights, with no care for anybody’s safety. They stop suddenly in the middle of the road, or make ‘U’ turns or turn offs without signaling. But they demand an increase in fares. What do their union leaders have to say about all this? Nothing. So even if it is impractical to expect imposition of a law banning all rickshaws, because of a lack of political will, or on grounds of humanity, or convenience of the public, or whatever, the least that can be done is to enforce an upper limit to noise emission & air pollution. Those who do not toe the line should be fined at a level that hurts & repeat offenders should be delicensed & taken off the roads. The long suffering public must make their Corporators & MLA’s take up this issue urgently before everyone ends up in the madhouse because of the incessant noise they are subjected to from early morning to late into the night. No civilized country can tolerate the terrible noise & pollution created by these monster vehicles. Shyama Kulkarni


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hen we talk about an entrepreneur the first thing that comes to our minds is businessman, this thought has radically changed over the last few years. Today the business-woman or women entrepreneurs has the world by the reins.

The woman of today is determined, poised, graceful, smart, well read, tech savvy & will cross all hurdles to realize her dreams. On the occasion of Women’s Day Bandra Buzz featured some phenomenal women entrepreneurs who have

carved a niche for themselves in different fields from baking to photography to lyric writing. These woman have stood the test of time, preserved & risen. In the words of Estee Lauder “I didn’t get there by wishing for it or hoping for it but by working for it”

With so much competition around, how do you manage to sustain? Punctuality, hardwork, sincerity & practicing in an enjoyable & positive atmosphere is the essence of Namaste Yoga Classes, which helps us stand Could you tell us about your classes out in this competitive market of yoga Namaste Yoga is a one-of-a-kind La- classes. Also, our classes being ‘Only dies Only yoga training & practising Ladies’ attracts a lot of female clients. studio that offers unique yoga services. With the combination of yoga, How do you balance your work and power yoga, asanas, postures, wall ex- family life? ercises, ball exercises, gym equipment Initially, it was difficult but with co-opexercise, pranayama & meditation you eration of my family members & sheer are sure to learn & enjoy high energy determination, I was able to maintain techniques of yoga designed to build both sides. Also, regular meditation your mind, body & attitude. practices have generated an aura of positivity & confidence within me. Did you take any formal education or training, if so from where? Your message for the woman out I have done a ‘Teacher Training Course’ there. from ‘The Yoga Institute’ in Santa Cruz Today, women experience a stressed (East). Although this course has im- lifestyle, the key to avert this condiparted immense knowledge, the abili- tion is to bring yourself at peace. Be ty to do yoga lies in the heart and mind confident, hold self-esteem, believe of the beholder. A pure soul is all it that you are as capable as anyone out takes for any person to learn yoga. there, spread happiness, respect the people around you & you will see What were the challenges you faced the change. Whatever you see in this Being a fresh instructor, it is difficult world is a mere perspective - change to find clients. Even more so, respect your perspective & you will not find a from your clients is something found reason to be unhappy. remotely. Some clients would take up more than the appointed time & upset Amisha, thanks for your valuable time the rest of my schedule; some would & it’s been a pleasure to chat with you, not pay me the decided the fees, some get healthy means getting wealthy clients would not even come for the nothing better than yoga. To schedule session. a trial class call +91-9821544234. improved substantially over a period of 6 months; it was then I saw a gradual transformation within myself where I felt I could spread the positivity within me to many people as I could.

AMISHA SHAH A healthy mind equates a healthy body our next women entrepreneur who ensures a healthy mind & a healthy body is Mrs Amisha Shah of Namaste Yoga Classes located at Khar, Bandra. Could you describe yourself I am a very positive person who always intends to disseminate happiness to people around me. When did you realize that you wanted to be a yoga instructor? In 2009, I was diagnosed with TB & my health deteriorated, with extreme weight loss. My doctor suggested me to do yoga to improve my condition. So, I started doing yoga & meditation immediately after the cure of TB. I started feeling better and my health

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How did you come in to this profession of hairdressing? Well, my aunt who was a former hairdresser, I would watch her & get curious I landed up giving most of my barbie dolls haircuts this was when I was barely 17 & that’s when I decided I wanted to be a hair dresser.

ing in London, Hungary, Hong Kong, Macau Vidal Sassoon training in London & then one has to keep refreshing through various trainings as & when.

Wow at 17, to know what you want to do is truly commendable. Samantha tell us something about your work? I love my work & the best part is you get you get to meet so many different people from different walks of life. It’s a new day everyday. From cuts to colouring hair each client is as important as the other so there’s a lot that goes into hairdressing keeping the skin tone, face shape, in mind same goes for the color too.

How do you sustain with the competition around? You just do the best work you can & have the best staff around.

As long as one has known hairdressing was a man’s forte today the scenario has changed completely meet Samantha D’souza young vivacious, down to earth she runs her salon at Hill Road, Bandra under the name of Samantha’s. Samantha did you take some formal training to take your passion ahead? Could you tell us about yourself? At 17 did my 6 month beginners I’m a hardworking, energetic, & happy course from Nalini & Yasmins folAquarian. lowed by Schwarzkopf Academy train-

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I am a graphic desig photographer. Afte plied Arts course I advertising agencie in Mumbai. In 2000 Salaam, Tanzania af & it was there whe passion for photog now converted to a

Did you take any or training, if so fro When I studied A back in the 80s, p subject that we st art background has YASMIN KHAMBATTA me understand the composition, persp She captures memories with her lens, parameter. she’s soft spoken & caring meet Yasmin Khambatta. Situated in Bandra, What were the ch Yasmin is known to bring out magic to overcome? with her photography. Mumbai being a big compared to Dar e Describe yourself in a few words. photographers by t I’m a free-spirited, wild hearted soul. A course there is a lot dedicated mum. Relationships mean the right circles. As a lot to me & I love my family & my tographer I had to si friends. A die-hard Pink Floyd fan & my niche. I realize my dream is to be a travel photogra- would be parents w pher some day. wide range of pictu the end of the day I When did you realize that you want- on their faces whe ed to be a photographer? photo albums. So I d I always had a love for photography myself as a ‘family p since I was a child & hence my like turned my passion into a profession. With so much com how do you manag Tell us something about your pho- As I have just starte tography? of positive feedbac

When & what got pastry chef? I started my work vertising & am sti till date. I formally joined hands with recruitment biz wh date. I always enjoy where along the co the need to conve skill & went off to st

Any challenges you face? Having to work on weekends & public holidays when others have the day off.

How do you balance work & family? My timings are fixed, it’s easy to set priorities and balance the two. On a parting note any message to other women out there that want to pursue hairdressing as a career? Be comfortable in your own skin and confident in every decision you make. So all you people out there looking for a new look book an appointment at Samantha’s Salon on +91 9820409749.

ANURITA GOSHAL The way to anybody’s heart is through their stomach, we met the warm, caring Anurita Ghoshal who has her own patisserie under the name Eight located at Carter Road, Bandra. She makes mouth watering desserts & delicacies.

Tell us something I’m a pastry chef sk of pastries, desserts baked goods.

Did you take any or training, if so fro I’ve classically train from Le Cordon blu

What were the ch to overcome? As a mother & a w Anurita, describe yourself in a few was my biggest ch words. break from a well I’m a warm, caring, determined person rate career was anot who goes after my goal. getting over the fea school was a big on When did you realize you wanted to be a pastry chef? With so much com Somewhere in my late thirties. how do you manag


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gner & a self taught er finishing my Apworked in various es as an Art Director 0 I moved to Dar es fter getting married en I discovered my graphy that I have a profession.

formal education om where? Applied Arts way photography was a tudied briefly. My s of course helped e esthetics, lighting, pective & other such

sure I will be able to take off & sustain. How do you balance your work & family life? Being a single mum of two, (one who is a teen & the other who will be a teen soon), is a challenge. But my kids are very grounded, independent & very supportive especially since we are going through tough times. I try to fit in my work between 10am & 5pm so that I spend my evening looking into my home & my kids. My parents made sure I grew up with a solid value system & I am making sure I bring up my kids the same way. For that you have to be in the loop with their daily activities & spend enough & more time with them. That’s your true investment.

hallenges you had Your message for the woman out there? g & happening city I have a special message for older es Salaam there are women who want to go back to a cathe dozens. But of reer after a long break, but are hesit of work if you tap tant to do so; age is just a number. In a natural light pho- fact it’s an advantage. Cause you start it back, think & find afresh with a lot of wisdom, patience, ed my best clients compassion & a deep desire to make a who would want a difference. My message to the youngures of their kids. At er generation of women, who are just want to see a smile starting their careers ; be brave, comen then look at the passionate, plan well, never shy away decided to position from hard work & never take the short photographer’. cut to success.

mpetition around ge to sustain? ed off I have got a lot ck & enquiries. I’m

passionate and full of gratitude and I owe it to my Buddhist practice. I have weaknesses to just like every other human. I’m working on those. My motto is that happiness is truly an inside job. When did you realize you wanted to be a fashion designer? I always had a passion for fashion and knew this is what I would pursue. At the age of 17 I was sure I wanted a career in fashion designing.

SIMONE KHAMBATTA In the words of Karl Lagerfield “Fashion designers are dictators of fate”, the dynamic, charming, Simone Khambatta who designs under her label of Simply Simone is a living example to what Karl Lagerfield said. At barely 30, Simone has designed for many celebrities like Manushi Chillar, Esha Deol, Evelyn Sharma, Malini Agarwal the list is endless. Her studio is located in the busy streets of Linking road, Bandra. Could you describe yourself. I consider myself to be friendly, com-

RUPMATI JOLLY The most important part of a song is the lyrics. Without meaningful lyrics a song wouldn’t hold meaning. From the age of 3 years this vivacious lady wanted to learn music & since she was 6 years she has been learning Hindustani classical music since till date she continues to learn. Having trained under the best Ustaad & gurus including Gulam Mustafa Khan sahab. She wrote her first song Sooni Raaten (from the Honey Honey - Tera Mehra Dil album) when she was 16. Meeting Rupmati Jolly former Roop Johnie in her Bandra home only to discover that apart from being a song writer, singer this born to win lady is also a music teacher who takes music classes. The recent trend sees women being on the forefront in every sphere, she no longer seen as only as child bearer or home-maker. She balances home

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know existed to get my work done. With so much competition around how do you manage to sustain? I believe that if you can create your own mark, style & focus on building a brand that matches your aesthetic then competition doesn’t matter anymore. Never compare yourself to others. They are good at what they do & you have to be the best at what you do.

How do you balance your work & family life? I am extremely grateful that I work for myself. It makes timings flexible which is something I require considering I have a 4 month old baby now. Did you take any formal education I admire all the women who work in or training, if so from where? bigger corporations as I know leave I studied fashion at the Parsons School and holidays get very tough for them. of Design in New York, followed by a stint at the London college of fashion. Message for the woman out there? Don’t follow trends. Follow whatever What were the challenges you had works best for your body shape and to overcome? size. Style is an inside job. I’ve lived in Dubai since I was 7 years old so moving back to Bombay was ex- This young vivacious girl is surely gociting for me but I had zero knowledge ing places, she’s brimming with confiof how the tailors, embroidery guys & dence which is so motivating. To book how fabric suppliers function. I had an appointment with her do email to walk the streets of in areas I didn’t shopsimplysimone@gmail.com Tell us more about you work? Apart from designing for celebrities, I do wedding trousseaus, bridal wear for both men & woman.

Tell us something about yourself? I am a paradox of sorts. I am wise yet totally crazy, bold yet very shy, extremely confident yet vulnerable. I am a go-getter yet stealing a dialogue from a great movie - Jab we met “main toh apni favourite hoon”

Yasmin, thanks for your valuable time & inspiring thoughts. To book a photoshoot with this free spirited lady contact on Ms. Yasmin +91-9820985145.

t you to become a I think if you stay true to your product there is always room for you. I really king career in ad- believe that quality is the most imill connected to it portant thing and therefore I cannot quit advertising & emphasis enough on the quality of h friends to start a ingredients, the constant innovation hich continues till and always working at improving your yed baking so some- own skills. I think those three factors orporate career I felt are what keeps you apart and ahead. ert a passion into a tudy Pastry in 2014. How do you balance your work & family life? about your work? It’s a constant challenge - apart from killed in the making juggling baking and a corporate cas, breads and other reer there is a teenage daughter who needs my attention and I’m an active Buddhist practitioner which takes a formal education fair bit of my time as well. Surprising om where? this far it’s been good. Going forward ned in French Pastry as I’m thinking expansion I’ll have to ue Paris. look at larger teams working with me. It’s impossible to move ahead without hallenges you had people that support you so you always have to find the time to support them. wife to leave home hallenge. Taking a Your message for the woman out established corpo- there? ther one. That apart Never have any self doubts and you are ar of getting back to never too old to chase your dreams. ne. The next time you’re looking to order mpetition around a birthday cake or have a tea party conge to sustain? tact Anurita +91-9820267003.

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Tell us about your career? As a song writer or lyricist I’ve I have written nearly 15 albums, my most famous one being Ho Gayi Hai Mohabbat - by Aslam Shibani. As a singer I did an album called Honey Honey featuring Salman Khan. I have written for films like Rakta Charitra, Valentine’s Day I sang three songs for Satish Kaushik’s film Gang of Ghosts. Could you tell us about your journey I came to Mumbai in 1995. My dear friend Rachna Shah who is Lata didi’s niece took my CD & gave for auditions of Meri Awaz Suno. I went on to win the finals & was in the mega finals. Asha Tai took me under her wing & trained me for this reality show. Didi sent me to HMV for them to try me out as a songwriter since she liked my style of writing & composing. They gave me the Aslam album to do & the rest is history as they say. Ho Gayi Hai Mohabbat went to become a cult romantic song that innumerable people have used to propose to their girl/boyfriends. & career with equal zeal. She changes into different roles to suit the occasion at a drop of a hat. Rightly said by Harriet Beecher

When I started getting typed as a lyricist I started focusing on my singing & Honey Honey happened. That turned out to be a super duper hit song & still is everyone’s favourite. I did one more video in that album with Sanjay Dutt & Sunil Shetty called ‘Taqqdeer’ in that song which was written & composed by me I play myself (a fortune teller!!) I started performing a lot after that album & still do. I have a band now & we have released a song called ‘Allah Bachaye’ through Zee Music & one called ‘Baalmaa Blues’ (which is a thumri sung in the blues style!!). People started asking me to teach them music so I also conduct music classes as per people’s convenience, though my first love is writing songs & singing. What about competition? To be honest I’ve never cared for competition or the rat race. I am my biggest competition. And I believe me one always gets that which is in their destiny. Mehnat karo - phal ki chinta nah karo. Your message to woman out there? Believe in gender equality in every sense - don’t use being a woman as a disadvantage but make it an advantage. Equality works both ways!! For enquires on song writing, singing or music classes email Ms Roop on rupmatii786@gmail.com. Stowe, “Women are the real architects of society”. Sheetal Mansharamani


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na, Rohtang Pass, Manali abounds in beauty. One of the coldest places in India, an offbeat and yet popular spot for travellers, Rohtang is nature’s perfect spectacle. Rohtang Pass, the world’s highest jeepable road connects Kullu valley with Lahaul and Spiti valley. Located at a grueling altitude of 13,000 feet and snow clad almost throughout the year, Rohtang Pass lies beyond the habitable world that continues to enchant travelers.

Here I am sitting by my French window watching a squirrel and an Indian parrot play a game of chase, as the winds of March blow the warm air into my face, makes me yearn to be far away where the nip in the air will soothe my senses and refresh and revitalize my form of being. Here in Mumbai as we enter the sweltering, and the scorch becomes intolerant and the academic year comes to an end, I gather that its time to take yet another family trip and revel in the spirit of fun and frolic. Journey with me as I wander through, and make my own list of Summer Coolers. Voila!

Paradise Kashmir: For centuries poets and storytellers have tried their best to describe the magic called Kashmir, but none have been able to do justice to its untouched beauty. Gulmarg, Srinagar and Pahalgam in the Kashmir valley form the perfect trio for any summer holiday and could easily beat the likes of the lofty Alps in Europe. The heartwarming hospitality of the local folk, add to the charm of the valley. Set amidst lofty snow clad mountains Gulmarg and Pahalgam offer travellers an experience of a lifetime, while Srinagar’s Dal lake, houseboats, shikaras and gardens are an absolute treat.

Unwind in Munar: Munar is truly a paradise in God’s own country. Rolling hills, tea plantations, emerald green fields enveloped in a thick cloud of mist and romance in the air, that’s the beauty of Munar. Rent a houseboat or treehouse as you kick back your legs and let down your hair and enjoy the beauty of nature. Enjoy your vacation amidst thick foliage, ayurvedic massages and mouthwatering appam and Kerala styled prawn curry.

Sikkim: The gigantic peaks of the Himalayas, breathtaking views of the second tallest peak in the world, Mt. Kanchenjunga and home to Nathu La Pass the Indo-China border, make Sikkim a must see for all adventure lovers. Just a three hour drive from the hustle and bustle of Kolkata, takes you to the spell bounding views of Sikkim, in the North East of India. With temperatures as low as -40°C in the extreme winters, Sikkim is easily one of the coldest places in India. Thick foliage, numerous waterfalls and fresh mountain air makes it postcard perfect. Zero point, Yumthang valley, Lachung monastery, Crows lake are some of the spots to feast your eyes on. I have a special fascination for Zero point - the last outpost of civilization, the Road ends here! Zero Point Sikkim is the place where three rivers meet with snow-clad mountains lofting overhead. There is hardly any vegetation in Zero point as it remains snow covered for the most of the year. Due to the high altitude of Zero Point, oxygen in the air is low and there can be breathing problems for few. To proceed beyond to the Nathu La pass you would require a special permit, which can easily be procured the previous day.

Brew coffee in the Scotland of India-Coorg: Wake up to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting into your room and watch as the thick layer of mist settles in the garden. A short drive from Bangalore and Mangalore takes you to this charming hill station nestled in the hills of South India. Notice the landscape change drastically from the city’s busy roads and stylish houses to lofty mountains with lush green carpets often teasing you with Kodak moments of milky white waterfalls. Spend your days wandering through coffee estates and spice gardens, exploring spectacular waterfalls, bathing elephants at the Dubare camp, offering prayers at the Tibetan monastery and gorging on spicy Coorgi pork. Backpack in McLeod Ganj: Known as a backpacker’s gateway into India, an ideal destination to unwind, McLeod Ganj promises to heal the body and touch the soul. Home to his Holiness the Dalai Lama and many exiled Tibetans, McLeod Ganj in Himachal Pradesh, is fondly termed Little Lhasa. This picturesque town dotted with monasteries, rooftops gardens, open air cafes, and authentic Tibetan food will give you ample opportunity to rediscover yourself. Surrounded by lush green forests of pine and cedar trees, crisp mountain air and majestic, snowcapped mountains you are bound to fall in love with the spirit of McLeod Ganj. The family vacation in Manali: One of the most mesmerizing holiday spots in India, Manali is exceptionally beautiful! Snow covered mountains, abundant flora and fau-

Brush up your French Mademoiselle: After all the mountainous adventures India has to offer, if you still fancy the picturesque beauty of charming seaside towns, gothic Churches, sun kissed beaches head over to India’s Côte d’Azur, Pondicherry, a former French colony, fondly known as Pondi, famous for its manicured boulevards, colourful houses, pristine beaches, and authentic French cuisine. Stroll through the French quarters, visit the old lighthouse and as light begins to fade, cosy up to glass of red wine and chocolate crepes. Pumped up and ready to set off on an adventure of your own? Bring out those summer dresses and colorful hats, grab your backpack, and head off on an exciting journey sans the visa hassle. Brinelle Lobo


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Winter-Warm-Woolmart! It’s that eagerly-awaited time of the year when children have their summer break & you & the rest of the family are excited to pack your bags & head out for a vacation away from the harsh & sultry heat of the Mumbai summer. More often than not, you’d want to travel to some place peaceful, cool & pleasant, given the city’s reputation for its warm winters. Whether it’s soaking in the magnificent Kashmiri landscape or admiring the picturesque Alps or visiting the pure Niagara Falls, one thing’s for sure. Things can get pretty chilly out there & having something warm on you while you enjoy this almost unreal natural beauty will definitely help. Fortunately for us all, Woolmart has the solution! A one-stop-destination located on the bustling Hill Road, Woolmart is a unique concept that sells woolens all year round. Incidentally,

it is also the first store dedicated exclusively to woolen wear in the country. Featuring the latest global trends, this store stocks woolen products from the best brands, including the numero uno Monte Carlo brand, for all ages. Thermal wear to keep you warm, woolen jackets to enjoy those oh-so-cold-yet-pleasant breezy moments, the essential accessories such as caps, gloves & socks, sweaters, mufflers, cardigans, shawls & the like are all available here under one roof at Woolmart amidst plenty of choice & styles. What’s more, the store has on offer top-quality products & is a complete family showroom. Well, your Europe or Swiss tour this summer isn’t the only reason for trying to keep yourself snug & warm. You could also be one among the many students going abroad, couples on honeymoon, trekkers or even devotees on

pilgrimage to Char Dham, Amarnath or Kailash Mansarovar. Whatever the reason be, Woolmart will ensure that you remain cosy as you go about relishing life. Woolmart has five stores across Mumbai. These are located in Thane, Vile Parle, Borivali, Chembur & have recently opened in Bandra. Shop no. 3, Rizvi House B, Hill Road, opp. Bata Showroom, Bandra (W), Mumbai - 50 Phone: +91 22-26408883 Website: www.woolmart.in Valerian D’Costa

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HILL ROAD · Outside Bandra station ticket counter · Near Bandra station rickshaw stand · Shankar Sidh (near Lucky Restaurant) · P.S. Chavan (outside Studio Perfecta) · Sheshmani Yadav (near Wanton House) · Ajit B Shelar (outside ICICI Bank) · Good Luck Café S.V. ROAD (opp. Bandra Talao) · Shubangi Chandrakant Torasker WATERFIELD ROAD · Indian Express (opp. Post Office) KRISHNA CHANDRA MARG · R K Yadav (outside IES College) CHAPEL ROAD · Shiva (outside Mt Carmels Church) · Rajendra Yadav (near Starbucks Coffee) ST. JOHN BAPTIST ROAD · Mt Mary Society Stores · Sandeep bookstall (near Mt Mary Steps)

BAZAAR ROAD · Kalidas Vishram General Stores · Rohit Newspaper (near Kalidas Stores) TURNER ROAD · B.M. Khambe (near D’Decor showroom) · R.K. Yadav (opp. Cafe Coffee Day) · The Bandra Gymkhana · Surendra Amberkar (near Peace Haven) CHIMBAI ROAD · S.R.N/L.R. Yadav (opp. Solanki Chemist) DR. AMBEDKAR ROAD · Bhushan newspaper (opp. 5 Spice) · Uday R Pai (opp. Bombay Barbeque) · Suresh More (near St. Elias High School) JUNCTION OF 24TH & 30TH ROAD · Rajkumar Yadav (opp. St. Theresa)

Our list is constantly growing & will be updated regularly! If you would like to be added to the list call 9820783686 or 9920299787

COMPERE EXTRAORDINAIRE EDWIN SOARES Bring your party to life • Christening • Birthdays • Communion • Anniversaries, • Wedding • All Social Gatherings To make it rock, contact him on 9967027988 E: edwinsoares@rediffmail.com www.facebook.com/edwinsoarescompere

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LET’S MARCH FORWARD… Dear Reader, In our country’s current scenario, it takes courage to march forward. There’s tension at every level – a build up to the 2019 elections. Yet, Bandraites are seen marching forward in several spheres of their life. The impeding heat of summer is overcome with the grit and determination to succeed. Luckily, our proximity to the cool morning & evening breeze at our promenades, overlooking the Arabian Sea – provides scope for some refreshing fresh air. It is a restless feeling. Should honest citizens keep quiet and go with the flow? – or should we stick our necks out and fight for our rights? With corruption embedded in our governing system for decades, cleaning it up will be a herculean task. Budget 2018 implies more transparency. However, the masses need to be educated, as to how all can benefit, when core compliances are followed. The million-dollar question here is – how much of our hard-earned money, paid as taxes; is going to be spent on projects that will never benefit the common man? Beautifying Bandra seems to be the local mantra. Hill Road seems wider. Linking Road, Bandra Railway Station and Pali Market are being regularly cleared of hawkers (although they return soon). Junctions are getting face-lifts – with many more signals

added, for smoother traffic flow. Footpaths are improved. Road surfaces are better. Drains are being upgraded. These actions are due to the constant efforts of our local represented – and we need to be thankful, that they are fulfilling their duties. Bandra Buzz is always with you, in your quest for a better tomorrow, today. Do use us to enhance the quality of life in your neighbourhood. Contact us on 9820783686 – to make your voice heard. Without fear, let our authorities know the ground reality, of facts that matter. Wishing you a “Happy Easter”.

Regards, Merck N. D’Silva Editor-in-Chief DISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed in this paper, are of the authors - and do not reflect the opinion of the publishers and editors, unless otherwise stated. Readers should act on the information provided, only after consulting with their own independent advisors.

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Letters to the Editor PRO-ACTIVE ACTIVIST ANIL JOSEPH In the wee hours of the morning in the month of March; the JCB ripped off the water pipe line from the road to Joseph's corner on Perry road. It also damaged the telephone lines of the buildings in the area, resulting is a number of lines becoming 'dead'. Though the heat is on & water is precious, the road contractor was not concerned about the wastage. We did not have the municipal water supply for the day. It was due to activist Anil Joseph's pro-active intervention & our continuous follow up with the contractor, that he paid heed & started working on the job at 3pm. He completed the same at 6.30 pm. We express our gratefulness to Anil Joseph for helping us & the people of Perry road on a number of occasions. Jean Dias BMC WASTING OUR TAXES While the BMC surely knew that the shops opposite Bandra Medical, Hill Road would be going for re-development and set-back,

why did they have to get a new footpath done - only to break it again? Are authorities concerned, really concerned? This proves that there is absolutely no BMC co-ordination, thereby wasting funds, got from taxes paid from citizen's hard-earned money. And then, they want to hike rates. Jasmine Shaikh UNPLANNED CONSTRUCTIONS Unplanned hectic constructions in the lanes and bylanes of Bandra sans any space for wider roads, footpaths, sewage has led to severe congestion & pollution in our environmental surroundings that raises serious unhygienic living conditions. Senior citizens and children are exposed to health hazards due to unscrupulous unplanned, illegal construction activities The civic infrastructure is on the verge of collapse & needs urgent attention. Rajan Iyer Email your Letter to the Editor on news.bandrabuzz@gmail.com


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