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WHO WILL BE OUR NEXT MLA ASIF ZAKARIA OR ASHISH SHELAR? The Legislative Assembly Elections, on Monday, 21st Oct 2019 - is just a day away. Voting is from 7 am to 6 pm. The Bandra West Constituency residents have two key candidates, contesting for the MLA post2019 2024. This year, the constituency will witness a face-off between BJP Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) & State Minister of School Education Ashish Shelar and three-time Congress corporator Asif Zakaria. While the main contenders for the seat of Bandra West Assembly Constituency are candidates from BJP and Congress, the other parties like Bahujan Samaj Party (Arun Jadhav and Khaire Vishwanath) and All India Majlis-E-Ittehad-Ul-Muslimeen (Rafat Hussain) have also fielded their candidates. Ashish Shelar (BJP) had won the MLA election in 2014 against Baba Siddiqui (INC) – threeterms MLA, after narrowly losing out in the previous MLA election of 2009. He is now

seeking the people’s mandate for his second term as MLA. Asif Zakaria (INC) has been the Municipal Corporator, winning BMC Elections for three consecutive terms, in two adjoining wards – Bandra West & Khar. He is now seeking the people’s mandate for the post of MLA. Full list of candidates for Vandre West Assembly who will contest Maharashtra Assembly Election 2019: 1) Asif Zakaria - Indian National Congress 2) Ashish Shelar - Bharatiya Janata Party 3) Arun Jadhav - Bahujan Samaj Party 4) Khaire Vishwanath - Bahujan Samaj Party 5) Rafat Hussain- All India Majlis-E-Ittehad-Ul-Muslimeen Bandra Buzz urges all eligible voters to “Come Out and VOTE”, for the candidate of your choice, after making an informed decision.

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Over 1200 citizens gather at St. Stanislaus to raise awareness about human trafficking Over 1200 citizens from corporates, colleges and NGOs took part in the Walk for Freedom to raise awareness about human trafficking, in Bandra, on October 19, 2019. A total of 4600 participated in the Walk in 10 cities across India - Mumbai, Kochi, Delhi, Kolkata, Shillong, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Panjim and Pune - joining thousands of others across 500 locations in 50 countries, all ‘Walking for Freedom’ for the same cause simultaneously around the world. The Walk for Freedom is the world’s largest event to raise awareness against human trafficking. Globally, the Walk is organised by A21, an international NGO in the fight against modern-day slavery. The Walk for Freedom returned to India on October 19th for the 3rd year in a row, hosted by The Movement, a volunteer mobilisation platform based in Mumbai, in partnership with over 50 NGOs, colleges & corporates across India. The Mumbai edition of the Walk was flagged off at St. Stanislaus School grounds by Chief Guest Vikramsingh Bhandari, Judge, Secretary, Mumbai District Legal Services Authority. Speaking on the occasion, Bhandari said, “It is high time, and it is vital, that we create awareness about the evil of human trafficking in our society.” He then led the crowd of 1200 participants in the ‘Declaration of Freedom’ pledge stating that

“We refuse to just talk about injustice or post about it, but we are here together in strength and numbers, and we have the power to change the statistics.” After taking the pledge, participants then circled the length of Bandra Bandstand, single file, holding placards with information and statistics about human trafficking. Participants at the Walk came from colleges such as Wilson College, Mithibai College, Rizvi College, St. Andrew’s College, Md Shah Mahila College, corporates such as HDFC Sales Pvt Ltd and FedBank Financial Services.

In the lead up to the Walk, The Movement India had conducted over 45 awareness workshops about human trafficking in these and other colleges and corporates reaching over 4500 participants across India in just the last two months. These sessions have aimed at awakening the public consciousness to the reality of human trafficking, understanding the signs of trafficking happening around us, and knowing how to respond to such situations. At each such session, The Movement India has highlighted

the work of its partner local government and NGO bodies working in the field of human trafficking. Right now, there are 8 million people trafficked in India for sex, labour, organs, forced marriages, domestic servitude and child soldiery, according to the Global Slavery Index 2018. 40.3 million people are in modern-day slavery globally, according to the International Labour Organisation (2016). The Walk for Freedom is a citizen effort to put a stop to human trafficking in our lifetimes. Esther Sam

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From missing children, homeless orphans to HIV/AIDS, CCDT NGO strives to make lives better Every child needs protection. And this protection is not only from physical, mental or sexual abuse but also from hunger, poverty, diseases and vices. This is the aim of Committed Communities Development Trust (CCDT), a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), based in the heart of Bandra at Chapel Road. “Every Child Counts” is the vision followed by the members of CCDT, as they have been striving to help children and women since 1990. Till date, they have provided food, clothing, shelter, education, counselling, legal support, documentation, health treatment, life skills and much more to over 570 children right from the age of 2 to 21 years and above. Children in need of help Most of these children are HIV/AIDS positive, orphans, homeless while some are either physically or mentally challenged or have psychological trauma. At present, over 35 children between the age group of 2 to 12 years are being nurtured at Ashray Shelter Home, opposite Bhabha Hospital, Bandra. Once these children turn 13, they are shifted to Ankur-Asmita, their shelter home at Badlapur for girls while boys are moved to Aakaar Centre at Khandala. In addition, when these teenagers turn into young adults at 18, the girls are shifted to Transit Home at Badlapur & boys to Umang Home at Mahalaxmi till the age of 21. After 21, some children are later integrated with their parents or extended families. While, some have now turned into independent adults who have completed their education, have decent employment & are living on their own or sharing an apartment with the other youth. Missing Children Over 109 children have been rescued in the last month from CSMT railway station by CCDT workers along with the police force. In an initiative to help missing and runaway children, CCDT started the National 24 hours free Child Helpline 1098 for children in need of protection from exploitation and abuse.

shelter homes, some have good jobs and have settled down in life.”

other parts of India. Sukanya Poddar, Managing Trustee of CCDT, says, “Most of these children do not speak Hindi, Marathi or English. We try to translate using Google Translator. Firstly, we give them food, water or let them rest. We try to ask them where are they from, who are their parents, have they ran away from home or are they kidnapped or being trafficked. We then file a police complaint and try to contact their families. We also do a complete health check-up of these children.” In a recent case, Poddar mentioned they found a suspicious woman who was trafficking children to make them work into the sex trade. Poddar said, “When we first questioned the woman, she told us she had an agency which provided domestic employment to girls. Later, she revealed she was trafficking them to ultimately indulge them into prostitution. We filed a complaint with the police and rescued the girls.” This programme is now initiated across all railways stations of Mumbai. CCDT aims to work with the police to extend it to other parts of India.

Many children sleep hungry every night In India, over 200 million people go to bed hungry every night. Around 40 per cent children are stunted because they do not have food to eat. Whereas, over 5,00,000 million worth of food is wasted every year in our country. Ironically, while we waste food at Who are missing children? How does fancy parties and luxurious hotels, there are several children who sleep without CCDT help and rescue? Members of CCDT along with Railway an ounce of bread. Hunger is one of the Police Force (RPF) and Government major problems prevalent in India. Railway Police (GRP) scan search every incoming and outgoing train at CSMT Nobody’s Child and all railway stations of Mumbai. This Some children are Nobody’ child. Podhelps them to identify children who are dar reveals, “Nobody wants to take scared, hiding, lost, alone, being traf- responsibility to feed the child. Someficked or even seem suspicious because times parents leave them at our doormost of them travel to Mumbai from step because they do not have money to

How was CCDT born? Sara Liza D’mello, a resident of Bandra and former principal of Green Lawns High School, started CCDT in order to help and reach out to the needy. D’mello always wanted to work for the people “outside the system”. D’mello started small by providing free food to the poor and marginalised. But later, she realised she had to do something more to make them independent instead of making them dependent on her. Right from bathing undernourished children of labourers to providing food to children in slum settlements, provide food to their children. Often, we D’mello volunteered and went out of her have bodies of HIV/AIDS patients that way to help. are not claimed by anybody. Nobody Leprosy was the first problem tackled wants to be accountable.” by CCDT D’mello started working for the affected From Nothing to Something Children & women who are in need are in the Leprosy Slum Colony at Borivataken care of by CCDT where the mem- li where she helped clean & feed lepbers help them to shape their shattered ers who were outcasted by the society. lives into something fruitful. Poddar Gradually, D’mello quit her job at the says, “We provide three meals a day, school & began doing social work fulla place to stay, water & clothing at our time. She started various campaigns & shelter homes. We have regular health programmes along with the government check-ups & treatment for HIV/AIDS and & BMC in the social sector to later estabother diseases. We admit our students lish CCDT to help children and women. to regular schools and colleges and pay their fees. Also, we help them find a job. Funds-a continuous need to enhance Once they are 21, our children move out social help of shelter homes and live on their own.” Funding is a major challenge faced by Life skills like communication, orato- CCDT as there is a constant need to ry, personality development, etiquette do more & help more children. And, if and moral values are also being taught to there is a continuous need to do more these children. In addition, employment then there has to be constant support of skills like stitching, knitting, cooking, funds. Execution & implementation of embroidery and other techniques are laws, rights and policies in an ideal way being imparted. Poddar urges, “We have is another challenge being tackled by teachers and 24x7 helpers at our shelters CCDT members. Poddar says, “We need funds to susbut we constantly need volunteers who can help our children with these skills.” tain and reach out to more people. If we have good financial support then we can expand and help children in other HIV/AIDS Though the number of cases of HIV/ remote areas where they are facing diffiAIDS has reduced in India, there are still culties. And, once we integrate a child in children & women who are infected or our shelter home even at the age of 3 or affected. Having worked in the heart of 4, we cannot leave the child midway. We Kamathipura, the largest red-light area take care of the child till the age of 21 and of Mumbai, CCDT is the first NGO in In- even after, hence it is a complete nurturdia that provided care & shelter to both ing programme. Secondly, certain poliwomen & children suffering from AIDS. cies and rights need to be implemented Poddar recollects, “I still remember, in an ethical way to help improve the in the early 90s, nobody would be ready lives of the affected.” Over 2 million lives have been transto touch or lift the body of a prostitute who passed away due to HIV/AIDS. Peo- formed through the programmes & inple were uneducated about the spread terventions of CCDT. Poddar says, “Chilof the disease. Our team members have dren are vulnerable yet magical. And if picked these women with our bare they are cared for, they can lead better hands and completed their last rites. lives.” Ronald Rodrigues Today, their children are living in our


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Development vs Environment - Opinions of Bandraites Aarey - the colony is spread over 16 km2 (6 sq mi) & is located off the Western Express Highway. Reports of Indian Researchers & Government Agencies recognizing that the land comprising Aarey had a forest like characters. The trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, herbaceous (nonwoody) plants, mosses algae, fungi, insects, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians & microorganisms interact with one another & with soil, water & minerals to make up what may be called a forest[1]. Existence of forest in Aarey was recognised way back in the year 2001. However, it came into limelight with the realisation that destruction of 3,000 trees would result when the construction of the Metro-3 car shed by Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) would commence. The plot selected by MMRC is not densely planted & a dense forest exists in other parts of Aarey. The matter was already before the National Green Tribunal & in 2018 it ruled that Mumbai’s Aarey cannot be declared as a forest. The metro work continued, clearing all legal impediments. On October 4, 2019, the Bombay High Court dismissed the various petitions to declare Aarey Colony as forest & refused to stop the felling of more than 2,500 trees for a metro car shed project. Immediately the same night around 1500 trees were cut down for a Metro car shed. But the saviour came when the Supreme Court of India ordered that no more trees be cut in Mumbai’s Aarey for-

est until October 21, 2019, when it would hear a plea against the govts. decision to clear the area for a metro car shed. A resident of Bandra on a condition of anonymity opined that development is needed & the metro project is the need of an hour for people’s convenience. Moreover, the resident also said that when the palm golf was been made many years ago hundreds of trees were cut down. The common man, especially the high-class elite people had not objected the said palm golf. The present objection is baseless because the said project via the Aarey will mark development for the State. Another resident of Bandra – Fredrik Vaz who is a senior citizen said that there has been a lot of debate on whether Aarey is a forest or not so as to justify the cutting of over 2000 trees. The fact is that this city is slowly dying due to severe pollution. Hence, he feels it is criminal to have cut the trees. The alacrity with which the trees were cut immediately after the High Court ruling, has not been witnessed on any other occasion in his 64 years in this beautiful-turning ugly city. Can the authorities first tell us as to the number of trees which have survived only 3 years after they were planted in recent years? And has the location where their trees will be planted been identified? Would it help Mumbai if the trees are planted in Surat?

Dr Anant Kalse, Former Principal Secretary, Maharashtra Legislature, a resident of Bandra East opined that the trees should not have been cut down or in future also it should not be cut because in city like Mumbai which is overpopulated, to save the environment is a need & a constitutional right under Article 21 i.e. right to live in a healthy environment.

view, she doesn’t know if it is needed.

Arlene D’costa a Bandra resident opined that she is certainly not in favour of cutting trees. But she said a lot of trees had to be cut down to provide the residences we have in Bandra. In fact, Bandra was a forest earlier. She remembered recalling her dad who used to say that there were trees everywhere, a well & a few scattered houses. So from the development

From the above opinions, a conclusion can be drawn that development & transport are the need of the hour. This need far outweighs the cost being paid in the form of trees. Finally, the ball is in the hands of Supreme Court of India and we Bandraites have to wait till the outcome of the issue. Megna Devkar

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at Mumbai & Delhi only to show visiting dignitaries how advanced we are, but a closer look at the slums of Bandra, Dharavi & other areas of the city, is sufficient enough to show how corrupt our civic body works & takes care of its residents. The spread of diseases like Malaria, Dengue & Chicangunia have become a common feature causing deaths & untold misery on the general public. India spends millions of rupees on space exploration, while its citizens are starving and living in deplorable conditions. Our politicians have betrayed the trust of the nation. The recent attack by terrorists in Pulwama, killing 44 Jawans has shown how unsafe we are. Terrorists are walking around freely in the cities & it is only after a bomb goes off in some market place that the police, government and ministers wake up to find what went wrong. Our rail network has also become an unsafe mode of transport for the citizens of the country when periodically accidents are taking place causing death and injury to commuters across the vast land. Now, very soon the general election

for the Lok Sabha & few State assemblies will be held. Parties are gearing up with forming alliance pacts because nobody is sure of a majority & why is this so? The answer is people have lost faith in the governance. Either the Ruling Party will be booted out by a landslide or it will not show the same result as was in 2014. If it comes to power it is just because of the religious card & nothing else. Amar Singh

As a republic, we have been having elections for the last seventy years. The result of this public expenditure has not benefitted the nation as was expected. It has generated a lot of black money that should have been spent on the development of healthcare, education, proper infrastructure, sanitation, housing, transport & decent living standards. What we have received is the betterment of our political parties and living standards of their representatives, who have looted the country & stacked away millions of rupees in overseas banks. Every defense deal whether it is the Bofors gun or Rafael jet fighters or Augustland Chopper, it’s all the same & mired into shady deals that are debated in parliament for decades. Except for the Defense Minister, all other middlemen and CEO’s of companies are paraded in front of TV cameras to show the public how honest the real crooks are. People are tired of this tamasha government.

We don’t have to go deep into the state of affairs of the nation when here in Bandra itself the situation of our infrastructure is so bad. During monsoon it’s the never-ending saga of potholes, flooding of low lying areas & complete halt of the transport system, putting millions of commuters into inconvenience. BMC comes up with quick-fix solutions that are temporary & only fit for shifting the blame or trying to walk away or rather shy away from their responsibilities. It has earned its reputation of the worst managed corporation in Asia. Even without monsoons, the condition of Bandra roads is so bad that bikers & cyclists are risking not only their lives but also of pedestrians. It has become a practice to repair roads & gutters either before the monsoons or just before the elections. This goes to show that our elected representatives are only interested in working for votes & publicity. In India, we have world-class airports

Zeeshan Tharia, 22 another young local of Bandra opined that since Mumbai is the financial capital of India, development is needed in term of finance. And for development sometime compromise should be made on the aspect of the environment or other things.


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Pehchaan-a Kya? We are living in an age of hyperactivity. An age of multimedia, social media and plenty of unwanted media. We are all so connected and ironically so unconnected! Most of us are staunch advocates of the Epicurean philosophy of eat, drink and make merry, are we not? This also finds a connect with John Masefield, who exhorted us to laugh, for the time is brief, a thread the length of a span. Sure, time is short, we have to make the most of it. Does that mean we have to enjoy ourselves and not care a fig for others? Can we not also stop and think about these people for a change? Thankfully, there are some good people (amongst the many I’m sure), who’s generous hearts beat for social causes and upliftment of the have nots. Four such selfless ladies who readily come to mind, are Dolly Sachdev, Lata Kotia, Shilpa Chadha and Geeta D’Souza. In their fledgeling years, the one factor they had in common, was that their children were studying in Beacon High School, Khar. These dashing mothers had many occasions to meet during their PTA meetings. These very PTA interactions first harnessed the inherent potential in them leading to the germination of Pehchaan. After all, life for this dynamic quartet was not just about attending kitty parties and indulging in idle gossip. No, they were born for far greater things! A woman is the nucleus of her family and society at large. Positive women make for a positive society. Pehchaan is an initiative to connect women from different walks of life to network, share, learn and engage in meaningful social endeavours. Pehchaan not only recognizes the indispensable role of women but gives women a voice to be heard, from various platforms. The programs of Pehchaan aim at reconnecting a woman with herself and her surroundings through self-expression and self-affirmation. They are thus encouraged to share their talents by through poetry, music, dance and drama. The journey of Pehchaan began in 2009, touched by the grace of Celebrity Ambassador and dignitary member Smt. Waheeda Rehman coupled with the vision of the aforementioned four dynamic ladies, Geeta, Dolly, Lata and Shilpa. Smt. Waheeda Rehman initiated purpose to the party by encouraging women to change the way they shop and to eliminate the use of plastic bags. She also initiated an extremely doable act of switching off the electric mains in homes on Sundays, between 7.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Hopefully, this movement to reduce carbon footprints will catch on. Pehchaan has taken up many social

and environmental causes like the Go Green initiative under the initiative of VERNA and an informative seminar on waste segregation and management. The erstwhile Radio Jockey from the Times of Prasar Bharati, Late Smt. Rama Bawa had graced many Pehchaan occasions with her poetry- a talent she had long buried within the confines of her lonely life. By her admission, she looked forward to sharing her poems and lovely insights with her Pehchaan family. Led by dynamic Pehchaan member Savita Kakkar the ladies once staged a modern musical based on the Ramayan which was entirely scripted, directed and enacted by them. Pehchaan even showcased a ramp walk for senior ladies, which they graced with confidence and panache proving that age is only a number and dreams have no expiry date. Pehchaan aims at adding value and touching many layers and elements of a woman’s life. Hence Pehchaan invites eminent speakers from different professions like doctors, motivational speakers, life coach and healers, nutritionist, beautician and yoga experts to name a few. Pehchaan provides a launchpad for many women entrepreneurs through its annual Diwali exhibition and fundraiser. The Diwali exhibition is held at Hotel Executive Enclave, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Bandra. This year, we are glad to announce that another eminent lady Ms Swati Pandey Post Master General Mumbai will be inaugurating the Pehchaan Diwali Diva on October 14, 2019, at 11.30 am. Many home entrepreneurs like designers, bakers, confectioners, artists etc look forward to this annual event which has not only boosted their sales but has made them known faces within a sizable radius. The funds from the sale at Pehchaan are dedicated towards a chosen cause - viz funding a washing machine for Desai Hospital at Santa Cruz, raising funds for a school van for Sangopita a residential school for special children at Badlapur, are just a few of the laudable initiatives. Pehchaan is an essence of self-expression within a meaningful social circle hence the tagline ‘Rediscover Yourself’. It connects one’s leisure experience with self-growth and self-development. Every year Pehchaan strives to expand its reach and is now taking baby steps towards building a more inclusive and socially responsible society. One of the ways is by tapping on the sociological advantages of group interaction and influences. Edwin Fernandes with inputs from Geeta D’Souza of Pehchaan

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Rajan Vailankanni celebrates Silver Jubilee Way back in 1992, three young lads from Rajan, Bandra; visited the Shrine of Our Lady of Vailankanni, in Chennai. Filled with devotion, they felt a desire to bring back a statue of Our Lady of Good Health. They kept it at Hill Post Apartments, Shery Rajan. On 8th September the statue was carried in a solemn procession and installed at ‘Vailankanni grotto’, where it not stands. Rajan residents met regularly for the next two years, to recite the Rosary. From a mere twenty, the number of devotees grew larger. Then, it was decided in 1994, to form an association called ‘Our Lady of Vailankanni Welfare Trust’. Every year a novena is held before the feast day when the statue is taken round Rajan village in a beautifully decorated palanquin – while the rosary is recited and the band plays melodious hymns. People of other faiths join the celebrations and many share their testimonies of favours granted. Families in and around Rajan are grateful to Our Lady of Good Health for the numerous blessings bestowed and implore her to continue showers of graces on all of us. Savio Miranda, Chairman – told us, “It has been an honour and a joy to be associated from the inception,

for the last 25 years. I step down, but will always be available to mentor the new leadership, who will take the torch forward.” Stephen Noronha, Founder – elaborated, “We have reached an important milestone and I hope this devotion will continue with the same fervour. Indeed, we have all experienced memorable moments, as a group of devotees – that all started with the ‘Cross Feast’. Yes, this is an icon of ‘Faith in Action’; that has stood the test of time. Harry Kendall

Robberies on the rise in central Bandra A spate of robberies, mainly in lonely residential areas of central Bandra; have caused concern, especially to senior citizens. Fear has gripped many families, where children are abroad and their aged parents live alone. With today’s concept of living in independent flats, children live separately – making their old parents, easy targets. The economic slowdown is a major factor for the recent rise in robberies. The slum pockets around Bandra, Khar & Santacruz are the main cause and source of robbers, where the ‘have-nots’ envy the ‘super-rich’, from so-called posh areas. They justify their actions, resulting in major law and order issue. Security systems help to some extent but are not fool-proof. Recently, there were 6 robberies around Perry Road, Waterfield Road & Pali Hill, within a time span of 9 hours. Money, gold and household items have been stolen – with a lot of collateral damage. There are trails of injured persons, too – sometimes murders. The Bandra Police are reportedly

taking this trend very seriously, with citizen’s inputs. Some ‘riff raffs’ have been questioned and follow-ups are being done. Citizen’s co-operation and active support will go a long way towards resolving this menace – that can even be life-threatening. We need to have a safer suburb. Please report any theft or untoward incidents to the Bandra Police, as this can give them clues for nabbing the culprits. Girish Gidwani


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SJC Ex-Students Association Transformation Team - Creating wonderful events triumphs with 5:1 majority & long lasting memories

The ex-students of St. Joseph’s who worked tirelessly behind the scenes until the end to ensure the success of the 22nd Annual Monsoon Mela

The newly elected Managing Comittee “Transformation Team” alongside second term President of Bandra Gymkhana Dr Cheryl Misquitta

4. Most of all to stay informed about school news and happenings through the “Newsletter”. Be part of the wide range of events planned by the Ex-Students of St. Joseph’s from batches 1950 all the way up Be a part of the St. Joseph’s Ex-stu- to 2019. dents’ Association and make it happen. So let’s not lose that connection. The Here’s what happened at this year’s anplace where you will always belong nual event that made you who you are! The chanc- The Monsoon Mela 2019 was graced es that came your way that built you by current Principal, Sr Lalita, Fr Frazday by day. It’s now the time and place er Mascarenhas, Teachers Genevieve Martins, Judy Braganza and the to give to the one who moulded entire committee. The event you. This is the platform for was held at The Shed, St. you to grow and to help Stanislaus High School, others grow. Bandra West on SunCome join the St. day the 22nd SepJoseph’s Convent tember 2019. With High School Ex-stua new feature of a dents’ Association: variety of workshops 1. Supporting your for all ages. It was school shows pride the perfect Sunday in your education. morning with a lot of Show how proud you options to shop and have are to have schooled at a late breakfast or even pack SJC. Alumni support is essena take-away lunch. Even a kids play tial to keep this pride alive. Through scholarships, the current students are area for the tiny tots and games to keep supported and encouraged to excel ac- the children occupied. The happening Photo Booth provided a load of fun ademically. memories for everyone. We encourage you to participate in 2. Building a network of ex-students through events, fundraisers, reunions our future events as a visitor, exhibietc. This is not only a great way to enjoy tor, shopper or volunteer. If you would yourself, but also the perfect chance to like to promote your business or talents expand your professional connections through speaking sessions, workshops, and meet new people. A place to catch sponsorship or collaborations we are here to help make that possible. up with your school friends. Reach out to Erica on 9867 23 4600 3. Working for social causes/ projects, and Kathryn 9833 55 3333 for more inwhich gives an opportunity to give back formation. Erica Menezes to society.

Right after the 83rd AGM, held in the Like the club’s tagline says, will the BanBandra Gymkhana’s East Indian Hall on dra Gymkhana be ‘Simply The Best’, 29th Sept 2019; more than 1000 voting again? Only time will tell. Kevin Matthews members exercised their right; to choose 6 from 20 candidates, for the Managing Committee & 1 from 3 candidates, for THANKSGIVING PRAYER the post of President. The election process was done by an independent group, TO SAINT CLAIRE to keep it fair to all concerned. After the secret ballot was over, the counting commenced with a lot of speculation & excitement in the air - to reveal the moment of truth. Dr Cheryl Misquitta had the highest mandate (783 votes) for a second term as President. Indeed, this re-confirmed her post as the ‘People’s President’. The six highest votes for the Managing Committee are: - Sunil Gonsalves 594 votes - Theresa Aguiar 586 votes - Reagan Creado 577 votes - Glenn Athaide 559 votes - Merck D’Silva 537 votes May the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Christopher Curzai 473 votes be praised, glorified & loved

Those were the days my friend. We thought they’d never end. Do you feel the same way too? Time for reconnecting & time for bonding.

A good fight was given by Michael Henriques of the ‘Transformation Team’, with a close 446 votes. The top 5 winning candidates are from the ‘Transformation Team’, with ‘Tucky’ coming in the Managing Committee as the 6th highest winner – giving them a 5:1 majority. Now, manifesto promises need to be fulfilled. Their 2-year term should show differences in the club, that is member-friendly. The feedback we got from a senior member was, “These fresh faces have got our mandate for about 600 working days – their time starts now! They should show results. They need to walk their talk.”

today & everyday throughout the world, now & forever. Amen Ask St. Claire for 3 favours 2 Impossible and say 9 Hail Mary’s & the above prayer for 9 days with lighted candle Pray, whether you believe or not and publish on the 9th day. Your request will be granted no matter how impossible it is VMI


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Beauty lies here at Jean Claude Olivier It’s the most beautiful time of the year! Well not just because Diwali is almost at our doorstep – or the party season, in general -but Jean Claude Olivier, Spain’s much raved about beauty & hairdressing salon has finally come to India, and with quite a bang; what better place to set sail in than in the midst of Mumbai’s fashion destination: Bandra! Well, not just fashion but Bandra has for long been the hub for fame, glamour, Bollywood et al. Located on St Theresa Road, the 3200 sq ft salon is what the uber-cool cosmopolitan resident Bandra needed for long. From head to toe, Jean Claude Olivier’s salon caters to every fashion requirement you can dream of & what’s better is that all this is available at pocket-friendly rates. Everything in the neat salon has been imported from Spain making you feel like you’re in a dream world once you set step in this ultra-modern salon. The Jean Claude Olivier brand has 32 yrs of experience in hairdressing, beauty & professional aesthetics & a visit to the salon gave us a hands-on, or should we say a ‘heady’ experience of their hair styling. From trendy haircuts & beard styling to manicures, from skin treatments that make you glow from within to perfect pedicures, this Jean Claude Olivier studio is a fashionista’s dream. What’s best about all their treatments is the fact that most of their products are sulphate-free: something that the Indian beauty industry hasn’t grown out of. Confused? Sulphates are cheap lathering detergents still used in most shampoos & cleaning agents that damage your tresses. Jean Claude Olivier, in fact, uses their own Spanish brand, Postquam in all their treatments & procedures. Mrs Anita More, Former Model who is the Brand Director says “I was always inclined towards fashion, styling & beau-

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which cleanses the depths of your skin to give you a radiant look & a whole new level of confidence is worth sitting for to get you ready for the party season. Besides, they also offer laser treatment, botox fillers, chemical peel & massage therapy to relieve you of the stresses of the hustle & bustle of our daily lives. General Manager for the Asia-Pacific Region, Miss. Pooja Sharma also made mention of the fact that an in-house doctor is on board to guide clients, which is something every client looks forward to if they’re going in for any skin treatment. The outlet that opened its doors just last week on the 8th of October was graced by Bollywood Celebrity & Exclusive Brand Ambassador for Jean Claude

JCO Brand Ambassador Dino Morea alongside Brand Director Mrs Anita More Olivier, Mr Dino Morea. “I believe that JCO will bring International Fashion trends & global hair fashion with their extremely talented, professionally trained team to make our city uber-fashionable. Earlier it was only women who used to visit salons but I am glad now men are also looking after their personal grooming & Jean Claude Olivier has brought the trend in the picture for men’s grooming. Go get some good make-overs from Jean Claude Olivier India Professionals.”

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Sunrise to Sunset: 30 years of Air India’s “Sun Livery” Experiment 15th October marks the 30th Anniversary of the launch of one of the most disappointing exercises in Indian corporate history. That date in the year 1989 saw the debut of a re-branded national carrier, in a disastrous experiment that lasted a little over two years. Having taken place in an age when air travel was not as common as it is today, most people have forgotten that our flag carrier carried for a few years, a livery (colour scheme) that would be almost unrecognizable today. In 1987, the then PM Rajiv Gandhi appointed Rajan Jetley as the Air India’s new M.D. in an effort to modernize the airline. At the time, Mr Jetley was only 37 years old, and one of his ideas was to give its age-old classic appearance a total overhaul. Jetley hired the US firm Landor Associates to give Air India a new image, one that would involve changing the aircraft livery & eliminating its most beloved mascot – the Maharaja. This new livery of the airline involved a gold “sun” motif set on a deep-red sash background. The redesigned logo – “Air India” in the English & Devnagiri (Hindi) script was displayed in a new lettering style on the aircraft fuselage (body). It was decided to unveil the colours to the public on October 15, 1989, in a flypast of Air India’s first aircraft to wear the new colours, the Boeing 747-200 named “Rajendra Chola” & registered VT-EBN.

There was much excitement & anticipation to see the “new look” & so on the morning of October 15th, the “Rajendra Chola” commenced her fly-past along Bombay’s western shoreline, taking off from Santa Cruz airport and following the coast from Bandstand in Bandra, to Queen’s Necklace in Marine Lines. In what came as a shock to experts, the general Indian public despised the new colour scheme & overall look. Most people were appalled at the removal of the old distinctive colours that carried the world-renowned red Rajasthani “jharokha” windows on the aircraft, and the beloved Air India Maharaja character. Airline staff too didn’t take well to the changes. My father, a career aviator and Air India 747 captain, was deeply disappointed at the new look, as were the rest of his colleagues. More importantly, it appeared that the airline management had failed to take into account public opinion and customer sentiments in their efforts to re-brand the airline. Such was the strength of public opinion against the new look of the national carrier, that in just a little over 2 yrs later, in early 1992, it was decided to revert to the old livery of the airline. The old colour scheme of Air India was brought back, as was the beloved Maharaja. In all, 10 aircraft wore the Sun livery over the years. These included 5 Boeing

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Air India’s first aircraft to wear the now forgotten Sun livery was the Boeing 747-200 747-200s (VT-EBN “Rajendra Chola”, VT-EBE “Shahjehan”, VT-EBO “Vikramaditya”, VT-EDU “Akbar”, VT-ENQ “Himalaya”); 1 Boeing 747-300 (VT-EPX “Narasimha Varman”); & 4 Airbus A310 (VT-EJH “Tista”, VT-EJK “Gomati”, VTEQS “Krishna”, VT-EQT “Narmada”). Over time, these aircraft were re-painted back into their old colours, giving them their classic look once again. With the exception of old-timers (some from Bandra too, who saw the

fly-past) & aviation enthusiasts & historians, the failed “Sun Livery” is now forgotten. Regrettably, as with most corporate disasters, this experiment came with a heavy price tag. Being a public sector enterprise, this translated to being the tax-payers burden. Sadly, Air India’s “Sun Livery” experiment cost the nation an estimated whopping $35 million, at 1989 prices. Debasish Chakraverty


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There’s a New Vet in Town at Crown Vet! There is a new vet in town at Crown Vet Khar, the veterinary clinic located before the Willingdon Catholic Gymkhana. Crown Vet the veterinary chain, has brought on board at its Khar centre, Dr Madhuri Singh. Dr Madhuri is a highly experienced veterinary surgeon having spent the last 7 years in high-end veterinary practices in New Zealand. She is an orthopaedic specialist and a certified emergency vet from Massey University New Zealand. She graduated top of her class from TANUVAS Chennai and is a passionate animal lover with a drive to bring better standards of care to India.

I was lucky enough to complete my veterinary degree at TANUVAS in Chennai. This university is famous for producing high-quality veterinary surgeons in India. Their training also helped me qualify for the NZNVE, which is the New Zealand veterinary entrance test in my very first attempt. When I consider the differences between India & New Zealand, we are still at a nascent stage. Veterinary care has a long way to go, however, company’s like Crown Vet and similar veterinary care providers are leading the way in introducing better standards in India. This is a very encouraging sign.

What has motivated you to return to India? For me, the motivation originates from the pure emotion of being in India. I love India. I love the people. I love being in this country. I have served for over 7 years overseas and now it’s time to serve here at home. I am fortunate to have found a place to work where the whole team is working so hard to establish betYou did your Bachelor’s degree in India ter practices & standards of care. This and then went on to New Zealand. How has made the transition back into India a lot easier. was that experience? Why did you want to become a vet? I became a vet by chance. I had initially considered medical school but I ended up scoring the first rank among girls at an all India level in the veterinary entrance test. That’s the moment I decided that it was my destiny to pursue this career. I loved animals as a child and this seemed like the right path for me.

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Better Bandra? Dear Reader, This time, October in Bandra has started with sporadic showers and spells of blue skies. With a change of Managing Committee members in the Bandra Gymkhana and other surrounding clubs, will there be some positive change for members? Will the upcoming Assembly Elections, result in a better Bandra? Only time will tell. As an evolving suburb, Bandra is changing at a fast pace. Many improvements can be seen, as our activists are active, pushing politicians and civic officials to do their duty. With the current scenario of campaigning and many switching over to the BJP, it seems that the power play will intensify as D-Day approaches. Both, the Congress & the BJP Candidates are strong in their way.

However, perceptions can be deceptive. Hence, citizens should make an informed decision and vote wisely. Manifestos are full of promises, to woo you. The past performances of candidates are a good indication to influence your decision – when you VOTE on Monday, 21st Oct 2019. Bandra Buzz has interviewed both key contenders to the MLA post. Please read this for further insight into the ground realities. Your decision is important, as it will impact who we will need to interact with to get things done, for a Better Bandra. Robberies are being reported on a near-daily basis – and some are even gruesome. With the economic slowdown, crime has increased in leaps and bounds. Citizens are advised to be

alert – please secure your loved ones and belongings. Any untoward incident should be reported.

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.

Tête-à-tête with Asif Zakaria & Ashish Shelar services with public and private partnerships. • Improving existing infrastructure. • My work towards the amendment of Sec 70D of Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act would be carried forward. If elected MLA, what are • Safety if the citizens is a your plans for the next 5 growing concern providing CCTV cameras on roads othyears? I have always been the voice er than arterial ones is what I would like to ensure. of the people and will continue to do so The above are and make lega few points islation cition my agenda zen- centric. that I would People’s parpursue in the ticipation in next 5 years if governance elected leads to good governance. In your opinion, • Fitness plays an important role in the lives of what are your chances of the youth and seniors alike. winning? I will work to increase the Each candidate enters into accessibility and quality of the fray with the faith that the existing infrastructure, he or she will emerge victoencourage multipurpose use rious. The love and support of the citizens, people who of playgrounds. • I will continue to pursue have tirelessly worked with the matter of withdrawal of me and extended their supNA tax which was initiated port has only made that belief stronger. by us. • I will work towards ward wise garbage segregation as Your message to the citienvisaged in the DP 2034, zens of Bandra, Khar & Sanwaste managed at source ta Cruz? Standing up because of you, can become a resource. • I will work to encourage the for you ...... #Bandramatters development of open spaces #Kharmatters #Santacruzwith an eye on development matters without destruction. • Providing healthcare & Our reporter had a candid chat with the key contenders to the MLA post Asif Zakaria and Adv. Ashish Shelar, to get insights into the current election scenario. Here are the three questions, that they both answered.

If re-elected MLA, what are your plans for the next 5 years? For the next five years, if given the opportunity to represent my people for a further term, I plan to complete the numerous projects my team & myself have started; and have many new projects to make Bandra, Khar & Santa Cruz a better place to live. In your opinion, what are your chances of winning? I talk less & do more. Seeing my work report of projects, experiencing first hand what is actually done (not just promising to do), and knowing the pulse of my people; in my honest opinion, I will win by a huge margin. Your message to the citizens of Bandra, Khar & Santa Cruz? Brothers & Sisters from Bandra, Khar & Santa Cruz; 5 years back you had put your trust by voting me as your new MLA. I have acting positively to get things done, as part of my duty. In this period, you have seen the many changes – Hill road widening, illegal hawkers reduced from Linking & Hill road, slum clearance at many areas, Bandra railway

station west front road widened, Reclamation, Bandstand & Carter promenades beautified & developed, Iconic statue at Mehboob studio, Bandra lake being beautified, Khar railway & Police station improvement, cyber crime centre, new H-West ward & Deputy Registrar office, Guzdhar Bandh pumping station to reduce flooding, reflection of historical buildings, traditions & culture through postal envelopes, athletic track & sports facilities at MHADA grounds, asphalting of major junctions, more FSI for funnel zone areas in Santa Cruz, proposed reservation in DP for Muslim & Christian cemetery, Hindu crematorium at Bandra Reclamation. This list can go on & on. If all these positive changes were done to take the development of your superb suburb forward in just 5 years, compared to the degradation done in previous three terms (15 years), – can you imagine what Bandra will be by 2024? So, vote wisely - for a leader; who can get a lot more done, at a faster pace. With your solid support, let’s make Bandra, Khar & Santa Cruz “world-class”.


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FESTIVE SPECIAL

BANDRA BUZZ | OCTOBER 2019

Diwali Recipies You Can Try At Home Festivities have stepped in and everyone is gearing up for Diwali celebrations. No celebration in India is complete without a touch of sweet. Desserts are the highlight of every Indian festival. We bring you, Bandraites secret Diwali recipes. This Diwali, light up your homes with our festive recipes.

lays it on a platter.

Malti Karamchandani of “Sonal Caterers” tiffin & catering services has been serving people since 1994. She does not follow recipes but her heart & soul &

SATA BHAJYUN A traditional Sindhi recipe made on the festival of Diwali in most Sindhi homes Ingredients: · 100 gms each Potatoes, French Beans and Carrots cut into medium cubes · 100 gms Green Peas · 250 gms Cauliflower chopped into medium flowerets · 2 stems Bhee (Lotus stem) cut into 1 inch thick pieces · 4 medium Tomatoes (boiled and pureed) · 2 big Onions finely chopped · 1 inch Ginger finely chopped · 2 Green Chillies finely chopped · 2 tablespoon Fresh Coriander finely chopped · 1 teaspoon Cumin Seeds (Jeera) · 1 teaspoon Coriander Powder (Dhania) · 1 teaspoon Turmeric Powder (Haldi) · 1 teaspoon Red Chilli Powder · 1 teaspoon Garam Masala · 1 Tablespoon Cooking Oil · Salt to taste Method: · Firstly rinse and parboil all the vegetables (Potatoes, French Beans, Carrots, Cauliflower, Green Peas and Bhee). · Take a thick bottom pan or handi, add a tablespoon oil and Cumin seeds. · Once the Cumin seeds start spluttering add finely chopped Onion, Ginger and Green Chillies. Add salt as per your taste (salt helps cook faster) and sauté until the onion turns golden. · Now add all the parboiled vegetables,

turmeric powder, red chilli powder and dhania powder and mix. · Next, add the pureed Tomato & mix well. · Let it cook until the oil separates and add garam masala, mix it. · Lastly, garnish with Fresh Coriander. Shannon Sequiera is the founder of “Dessertarian” who specializes in custom cakes, desserts and also conducts baking classes at her studio on Waroda road for the past 7 years. COCONUT LADDOO Ingredients: · 2 tbsp ghee · 3 cups desiccated coconut (170gm) · 1/2 cup cream (Amul fresh cream) · 1/2 cup milk · 1 cup of sugar · 1/2 tsp cardamom powder (optional), chopped almonds or pistachio for decoration Directions: · In a non-stick (thick bottom) Kadai add ghee and set on a low - medium flame and add in desiccated coconut. · Stir till the coconut and ghee are well combined, about 2-3 minutes. The coconut shouldn’t turn brown or get any colour. Cook on low flame to be safe. · Add in cream and milk and stir into coconut till smooth and well mixed. make sure milk and cream are at room temperature to avoid lumps. Cook on medium flame till all the liquid has been absorbed by the coconut about 4-5 minutes. · Now add in sugar and stir constantly to avoid the mixture sticking to the bottom, the sugar will release water and the mixture will become loose. · Keep stirring and cooking till all the liquid has evaporated and the mixture leaves the sides of the pan and add in the cardamom powder. It will look like a soft smooth dough. Transfer to a plate and cool for 5-7 minutes. · While still warm, roll into equal size balls and set on a plate. I like to weigh each piece to get equal-sized laddoos. · After rolling all the dough, roll the laddoos in desiccated coconut & decorate with some almond or pistachio. · Keep it at room temperature for an hour to set and get a little firm. And

they’re ready to eat. These can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for about a week.

· Castor sugar 200 g · Ghee for frying · Rabri 300 g

Method: · Cut the crusts off the slices of bread. · Using a rolling pin, lightly flatten the bread slices. · In a bowl, cream the butter with cinnamon powder and sugar. The mixture should increase in volume and turn a paler colour. · Spread the cinnamon butter generously on each slice of bread & roll the slice like you would a Swiss roll. · Allow all the rolled bread slices to set in the fridge for 2 hours. · Slice each roll horizontally to create individual swirls. · Thread the swirls with a wooden skewer so they don’t unravel when fried. SHAHI TUKDA CINNAMON ROLLS · Heat ghee in a deep saucepan, pouring WITH RABRI CREAM My spin on the Hyderabadi fried-bread enough to immerse the swirls. dessert, these rolls are super easy to · Deep-fry the bread swirls till golden make & lighter and crispier than churros. brown, then drain on a paper towel. · In a bowl, combine the castor sugar and cinnamon. Toss the warm swirls Ingredients in the cinnamon sugar, then remove · Bread slice, large 6 pieces the skewers. Serve warm, with warmed · Unsalted butter softened 100 g Rabri. · Cinnamon powder 10 g Rachel Goenka is the Founder & CEO of The Chocolate Spoon Company which runs award-winning brands like The Sassy Spoon, House of Mandarin & Sassy Teaspoon. A Le Cordon Bleu chef, Rachel has published her first book- Adventures with Mithai which comprises of 50 recipes of easy to prepare, innovative desserts using mithai that are perfect for the festive season

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