Vol. II Issue 12

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Bandra Prepares or Christ

ll across Bandra, hectic shoppers move around as if there was no tomorrow. But, the area with maximum activity is beyond any doubt - Hill Road. Hill Road is the hub of ‘last moment’ shopping sprees - never mind the price. Those who prefer to cut costs go to adjoining lanes. There is tinsel in the air - that ‘christmassy’ feeling of waiting for D-day. The cool atmosphere cre-

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ates an ambience of festive feeling, with churches lit up for prayer services. Everyone is in a merry mood. As Christmas approaches the buying frenzy increases to a crescendo. Smart entrepreneurs make the most of this season. They have learned to offer what Bandraites want. Christmas trees(including self-glow trees), hundreds of varieties of

Christmas home decorations, a wide choice of crib sets, serial lighting effects, Santa Claus caps & outfits, special sweets, ready gift boxes... all from Taiwan ! Most families have memorable reunions with family and friends from across continents. This the time for bonding - long lost relationships renewed and getting set to start the New Year with new beginnings.

The Bandra Gymkhana & other social clubs are the perfect setting to meet up, relive old memories & create new ones. Traffic is a nightmare... but then, it’s Christmas ! The Christmas spirit is so infectious, that people of all faiths are seen shopping or just enjoying the ambience. Now, that's creating community connect ! Rebecca Fernandes


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Sarvajanik Tulsi Vivah

s we know Tulsi is a tree with various useful benefits like keeping the surrounding air fresh - and is also useful as medicine in ailments. It is the best herbal Ayurvedic tree, but for Hindus it is not only a tree but a ‘holy tree’. According to mythology, Vrinda was the wife of the demon Jalinder. She was very faithful and 'Pativrata’ to her husband. She started a very hard 'Tapasya’ to get powers from Bhagwan Vishnu for her husband. Due to Her 'Tapasya', Bhagwan Vishnu got worried, because if she continues, he has no alternative but to fulfill her wish and give powers to Jalinder. Therefore, to break her 'Tapasya' Bhagwan Vishnu came to her in the face of her husband Jalinder and forced a physical relation. Vrinda being a great 'Pavitra’ could not refuse this act of Bhagwan Vishnu that broke her Tapasya. Vrinda realized that it was not her husband but Bhagwan Vishnu - and was very upset by this cheating act of Bhagwan Vishnu. It was Karthik Shuddha Dwadashi day, so to console her Bhagwan Vishnu promised her that

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in her next birth, she will take birth as 'Tulsi'. From Karthik shuddha dwadashi till Poornima, she will be married to him. To keep tradition alive, Omkar Sai Mandir, Bazar road, Bandra (w) organises ‘Sarvajank Tulsi Vivah’, where tulsi trees from surrounding members are decorated, rangolis drawn all arranged in front of the Sai Baba Temple. The tradition is to marry Tulsi with Shri Krishna, the incarnation of Bhagwan Vishnu. In this ceremony, little boys, as ‘Mama’ of Shri Krishna performed the rituals, with help from their elders or mothers. The whole atmosphere was like a real marriage. After the ritual, ‘Aarti’ was performed & sweets were distributed. Then, the little boys burn crackers with. The whole ceremony is celebrated with enornmous joy & enthusiasm. Omkar Sai Mandir Trust

From left to right Little boys who act as ‘Mama’ to Lord Krishna at the ‘Tulsi Vivah’ ritual

Furtados School of Music

he Furtado’s School of Music opened its doors in Bandra to the sound of Sivamani’s drum beats and Louis Bank’s piano. The appreciative audience who had gathered at the school were not only enthralled by the performance, but by what the school has to offer as well. The ‘fun evening’ also saw an interesting demonstration of the curriculum and several children were inspired enough to try their hand at the drums and piano that the music maestros had just used! This is the second school from Furtados after the successful launch of their first school in Napean Sea Road in June this year. The Furtado’s

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School of Music aims to set a new benchmark for quality music education in India. FSM’s innovative techniques and award-winning curriculum creates a stimulating and interactive environment that not only nurtures musical talent in all its students, but also instils a love and passion for music that will last a lifetime. Not only children, but adults can now learn how to play the piano, drums and the guitar at the Furtados School of Music. For those who are interested, enrolments are now open – for more details you can get in touch with Dharini Upadhyaya at dhariniu@furtados.in

Bakra Eid or Eid Al Adha

akra Eid or Eid Al Adha is known as the festival of sacrifice celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate the willingness of Prophet Abraham to sacrifice his son Prophet Ishmael as an act of obedience to almighty Allah. Hundreds of years ago in Mecca, Prophet Abraham one day saw in his dream that he was ordered by Allah to sacrifice his son, this dream appeared to him three days continously. On the fourth day, he took his son to Mina Maidan to offer the sacrifice as ordered by Almighty Allah in his dreams. In between Satan tried to tempt Prophet Abraham, his wife and son not to do as ordered by Allah but they did not listen to him and did not get tempted. On reaching Mina Maidan his son requested his father to blindfold himself before offering the sacrifice as he would find it difficult to sacrifice his son with his own hands in front of his eyes. After blindfolding himself, Prophet Abraham put a knife on his son’s throat and was about to sacrifice him, when Almighty Allah intervened to provide him with a goat, which was sacrificed. Bakra Eid is the ritual to commerate the example of Prophet Abraham. When a person

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goes for performing Haj, he has to sacrifice an animal (goat, sheep, camel, etc.) in Mina Maidan in the memory of the above incident. Haj is not said to be completed without the sacrifice of an animal. The meat from the sacrificed animal is divided into three parts. The family retains one third of the share, another one third is distributed amongst relatives, friends and neighbours and the last one third is given to the poor /needy. Sometimes, the meat of the whole animal is distributed amongst the poor and needy in villages. Muslim families celebrate Bakra Eid by preparing traditional meat dishes from the meat they purchase from their regular vendor or from their relatives. Eid is a great occasion to meet one's own extended family as most people have a busy year round schedule and only make time for Eid. The meaning of the Bakra Eid festival has changed and has become subjective over the years, while goat sacrifice is often taken literally it has a great significance which is ‘learning to sacrifice something that one is attached to or dear to you’. Mr. Khadim

The Wonder That Is Bandra The programmes of Celebrate Bandra this year have really raised the bar. One of the highlights was on 19th November at the Lands' End Amphitheatre."Surili Shaam, Bandra Ke Naam" ( A melodious evening in the name of Bandra). It was a tribute to the artistes of the Film Fraternity who have lived, or are living in Bandra. This was of course, before the industry's name was changed to "Bollywood"! Sanjeevani Bhelande not only put together an amazing programme, but sang some popular numbers warming the hearts of the 1000+ audience. She was accompanied by an excellent orchestra; the versatile singer, Sameer Date; and her student, Shekhar Suman. The front row had famous personalities of the film industry who live, or have lived in Bandra, and have contributed to the films of yesteryear. We were honoured to have Payrelalji, Ravindra Jain, the children of Naushadsaab and last but not the least, Priya Dutt - not as an MP - but as the daughter of Sunil Dutt and Nargis. Waheeda Rehman, who unfortunately could not make it, sent a beautiful recorded message. Songs of the 50's, 60's, and 70's from movies like Sujata, Mughal-e-Azam, Guide, Caravan, Teesri Manzil, etc. had the audience, especially senior citizens, singing along, reviving nostalgic memories. The lyrics of these songs are immortal, and Sanjeevani with her group brought them to life. As the evening proceeded and Helen's foottapping numbers came on, people in the audience sprang up to dance. When Mr. Manpreet Kochar, a Senior Executive of Kotak Securities,

- one of our main sponsors - got up and took the floor, it was as if Shammi Kapoor was moving. He got our Trustees to dance with him, with the crowd clapping and cheering. A little 8year old girl stole the show with her perfect dance steps and expressive eyes. A truly memorable evening! Whether it is Western or Indian music, classical or pop, the audience loves every programme. No wonder Bandra Rocks! A Hindi couplet describes it best:"Jeena Yahan, Marna Yahan, Iskey Siva Janaa Kahan?" - Roughly translated it means, " I will Live here, I Will Die Here, Where Else Would I Want To Go?" - That is Bandra for all Bandraites. - Shyama Kulkarni


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Celebrate Bandra Trust Donates 20 Seater Bus to KRIPA

he Celebrate Bandra Trust along with Fountainhead Promotions and Events brings you the Celebrate Bandra Festival once every two years. The festival is multi pronged and is unique in that it is the only festival that is run by, of and for the people of Bandra. Apart from the festival agenda of providing world class entertainment to the general public across all barriers , we also have a long term agenda which highlights our social responsibility. Improving the quality of life in the suburb is high on our list of priorities and in keeping with this, this year we have donated a 20 seater bus to the KRIPA foundation to help them implement their ADAPTT (Alcohol And Drug Abuse Prevention Through Training) programme. Says Fr Joe Pereira - the driving force behind KRIPA and alsoFounder and Managing Trustee - and a recipient of the Padma Shree Award. “Today Bandra has an influx of people from all over the country becoming the haven for many nefarious activities, in Mumbai. The average population density in Bandra is approx. 5,1275 per square kilometre. With the development of Bandra’s landscapes and high rise buildings, many slum settlements mushroomed, which in due time has become hideouts for pushers and ped-

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dlers, namely around the railway station, bus terminus, market place, transit camps and slums. Many parents of both affluent as well as upper middle class families in Bandra are beginning to realise that drugs have made in roads into their homes. Some of our children drop out from colleges, take up jobs in Call Centres (BPO) and indulge in high risk behaviour, alcohol and drug based entertainment for past time. There is therefore an urgent need to stop this trend amongst our youth of Bandra from self-destruction” Our trustees couldn’t agree more and therefore we unanimously decided to facilitate the implementation of the ADAPTT programme by providing a bus that would facilitate movement of KRIPA counsellors across all schools and colleges . KRIPA Foundation is the largest NGO in the field of chemical dependency and is recognized for its activities by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE), Government of India.Kripa has as its vision a ‘Global Healing Presence’ The bus was handed over to the KRIPA foundation at a press conference on Nov 22nd 2011. Mr. Salman Khan graced the occasion and mingled with the fascinated crowd. Patricia Nath

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Eagle Brigade

r. Police Inspector, Mr Samad Shaikh of Bandra police Station, explained during a meeting of various Bandra ALMs and other associations, that the Police needs the citizens to assist them in their endeavour to reduce crime and improve security. He added that over the years, Mumbai population has grown exponentially - whereas the Police force have hardly increased, thus leading to an untenable situation where a citizen’s assistance became a crying need of the hour. Thus came into existence the “Eagle Brigade”, a voluntary organisation of the local citizens, completely backed and authorised by the Bandra Police who issued ID cards to the members, after due screening. Even though Mr Samad Shaikh has made 4 Zones for the Eagle Brigade in Bandra, the Zone 3 (from Bandra Lands’ End Fort up to Balaji Restaurant crossing at Hill Road and from John Baptist road up to Kadeshwari) is the only one which is fully active and was inaugurated on 15th August 2011 at the Flag Hoisting Ceremony (pic in our Sep 2011 issue – pg 9) at Bandra Bandstand Promenade. The Zone 3 Eagle Brigade is headed by President - Ms Archana Sharma, Vice President - Mr Benedict Soares and Secretary - Mr Christopher Marquis. The Eagle Brigade has already shown its mettle by doing a yeoman service in assisting the Bandra Police during the Ganpati Immersion & Mt Mary Fair. This involved crowd management, late night duties, emergency assistance and traffic control. The voluntary selfless service conducted in a well organised and dedicated manner by nearly 40 of the Eagle Brigade members overwhelmed the Bandra Police so much, that they organised a special meeting where Mr Samad Shaikh personally felicitated all the Eagle Brigade members. In the recently concluded 2 week

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long Celebrate Bandra Function, the Eagle Brigade offered the services of their team for controlling the huge influx of visitors, providing them security and helping the Traffic Police in controlling the traffic and parking issues. The Trustees of the Celebrate Bandra, Mr Arup Sarbadhikary and Ms Shyama Kulkarni were so pleased with the dedicated service that they wrote ”Our heartiest congratulations to the Eagle Brigade for the good work being done by them - and we fully support them”. The Eagle Brigade, on a regular basis and in close liaison with the Police, patrol various streets and keep an eye on eve teasers, chain snatchers, druggies and other suspicious looking people. Whenever there is a traffic snarl, accident or any emergency issues, the Eagle members, through their well-connected communication network, inform the Traffic Police and arrive at the scene for assistance. The services are offered free of cost with many of the members using their own vehicles for regular patrolling. Recently, a few members of the Eagle Brigade have volunteered to ‘man’ the busy junction near Balaji on Hill Road and also the junction near the ‘Gold Gym’ at Pali Naka, to assist the Traffic constable at these junctions. Mr Robin Nath, Hon. Secretary and Trustee of Bandra Bandstand Residents Trust informs that ever since the formation of the Eagle Brigade, crime in our area has perceptibly reduced, security for people especially women has improved, and the Bandra Bandstand Promenade, which has been recently declared a tourist spot, has become a cleaner and safer place for all. Thanks a lot to Eagle Brigade and especially to Sr. Inspector Samad Shaikh for starting this movement and hope that his successors at the Bandra Police Station would also encourage and sustain the same. Robin Nath


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Editorial Letters to the Editor THE 2 B’S PAIRS The 2 B’S pairs have two separate relations one pair is the Bumble Bee & the other is Bandra Buzz. Yes, the Bandra Buzz is like the Bumble Bee. The difference is that the Bumble Bee keeps buzzing for honey, while the Bandra Buzz keeps buzzing for news. The Bandra Buzz opened up after a famous paper called the Metro Bandra folded up for reasons of its own. The BB news team travels extensively from North to South and East to West, to give Bandraites news, which is the best. The size & colour of the paper is pleasing to the eye. The printed pictures of various happenings adds to the plus points. The BB covers a variety of topics & events. It is also a local ready reckoner for various categories, like social & civic issues, sports, politics & other events. For ladies, there are seasonal recipes & fashion fundas. Hence, this local newspaper has all the colours of the rainbow as there are many flavours of news coverage. Faust D. Gonsalves ....................................................... APPRECIATION Thanks a lot for publishing the "Celebrate Bandra" Schedule in your Bandra Buzz Nov 2011 issue. It has really given us excellent and varied entertainment for 15 days. Heartiest Congratulations and a big 'Thank You' to the Trustees, Volunteers - and the Event Managers Fountainhead, for the hard work they have put in. Wish it could be an annual event. Anyway, we are already looking forward to 2013.

The much respected, Mr Roger Pereira, can mediate in the matter. This will go a long way in building goodwill and friendship among all the club members - and indeed, the community. Dr. Peter Rodrigues ....................................................... DECONGESTING BANDRA’S TRAFFIC I would like to contribute towards decongesting Bandra’s traffic at junctions, by offering the following solution: To avoid traffic jams, one solution which will solve the problem is that intersections or junctions should not be blocked.

BOX JUNCTIONS: These have crisscross yellow lines painted on the road (see Road Markings). You MUST NOT enter the box until your exit road or lane is clear. However, you may enter the box & wait when you want to turn right - and are only stopped from doing so by oncoming traffic, or by other vehicles waiting to turn right. At signaled roundabouts you MUST NOT enter the box, unless you can cross over it completely without Phirozee Marker stopping. This solution could be forwarded to the ....................................................... Traffic Dept. of Mumbai Police & other conCREATING COMMUNITY CONNECT The Willingdon Catholic Gym, Mumbai, has cerned authorities. tied up with the Catholic Club, Bangalore, Mrs. Sonja Curzai whereras the members of the respective clubs, can use each others facilities, on producing their ID cards. This is mainly, due to the efforts of the dynamic president of the WCG, Mr Joacquim We would like to invite readers to send us Reis. It is ardently hoped, that,the three main their feedback, articles, recipes, local civic Catholic clubs of Mumbai - the Bandra Gym, problems or complaints to the Editor. Letters the WCG and the Catholic Gym, Marine Lines, may be condensed and edited for communal come to a similar understanding, where harmony & clarity. 401 Anica, 28, St. Paul members of one club can use only the avail- Road, near Bandra Gymkhana, Bandra (w) 400 050 or e-mail able facilities of the other clubs, on furnish- Mumbai bandrabuzz@gmail.com ing their ID cards.

An Important Milestone Dear readers, Wintery winds get us to December - with family re-unions, festive fervour, functions, decorations & celebrations... Talking of celebrations - well, we’re one year young. This is our first anniversary issue. It seems just like yesterday - our launch - our first issues rolling out of the press - the reactions of our first readers... Indeed, this important Bandra Buzz milestone has been an eventful journey with its fair share of ‘ups & downs’. But... we made it. At this juncture, I must sincerely thank all those who helped make this possible. Without going into names, a big ‘Thank You’ & ‘God Bless’. As you can see, because of your support (well wishers, subscribers, readers & advertisers, writers...), we are evolving and growing. I am excited about what 2012 has in store for Bandra - and how we cover it. Remember, we are with you all. Do continue using Bandra Buzz as your un-biased local platform to disseminate issues, news & views that matter. ‘Celebrate Bandra’ got us ‘super duper’ eventful evenings last month. Like old wine, it’s getting better & better. We are showcasing some memorable moments on our centre spread. We thank FountainHead for promoting us as the Community Print Partner for this local event. As we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ - may His love, peace & joy radiate in our lives now & forever. Wishing you all “Merry Christmas” & a “Prosperous New Year 2012”. Regards, Merck D’Silva Editor in Chief The opinions expressed in this paper belong to the authors only, 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, and the publishers and editors of this paper shall be in no way held responsible for any such action, or consequences thereof.

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Vol. II Issue 12 > R.N.I. No. : MAHENG/8-10-2010/12646 Editor: Merck D’Silva > Printed & Published by Creative Concepts, 401 Anica, 28 St. Paul Road, Near Bandra Gymkhana, Bandra (W), Mumbai - 400 050 Printed at Marwah Estate, Saki Vihar Road, Mumbai - 400 072


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The Famous Shri Sai Baba Temple Of Shirdi Replicated In Bandra

r. Sanjay Shirgaokar, President of P.B.M. Mitra Mandal (Bandra) with his team of dedicated workers have created a replica of the famous Shree Sai Baba Temple of Shirdi at Marwari Chawl, Jain Mandir Road, near the Jain Temple in Bandra (W). Sanjay is a railway employee who works at the Matunga workshop. He has passed the Intermediate Drawing Exam,He has got no formal training in set designing. His rangoli pictures of Mother Teresa, Gandhiji and Anna Hazare... have earned him many awards. One day while making a rangoli of Bhagwan Shree Sai Baba, he was inspired by God Shree Sai Baba to make a replica of the Shirdi temple. He specially went to Shirdi, got photographs of shirdi sai bab from different angles, Then using thermocol for the temple and wood for the base - within four days he replicated the Shree Sai Baba Temple of Shirdi. After Shree Sai Baba temple was opened to public for prayer and darshan, the first Satya Narayan maha puja was held, which was attended by Municipal Councillor Ashish Shellar, MNS Shakha pramukh Mr Tushar Aapre and other leaders. There was also a Bhajan programme that was performed by volunteers of Ridhay Sur Saincha from Bandra.It was followed by a Rangoli and Drawing competition on enviroment (like save mother

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earth) grow trees, Keep Mumbai clean and green. The competition was open for Children between 8yrs to 15 yrs. The function ended with Sai baba Bhandara where around 1500 to 2000 people from all caste and creed were given a meal. The aim behind organising such a function was to have an exchange of views between people, get new volunteers and the cultural heritage ( the art of making temples) pass on to the next generation. There was a huge crowd of devotees who came to visit the Bhagwan Sai baba temple. Many that were unable to travel to Shirdi for the darshan, had a rare chance to see it in Bandra and offer prayer and be blessed by Bhagwan Sai Baba. R. Sonawane

PICS TOP From left to right Replica of Sai Baba Temple, Shirdi - at Marwari Chawl, Bandra LOWER From left to right Municipal Councillor Adv. Ashish Selar recieving a bouquet of flowers from Mr. Sanjay Shirgaokar (President, P.B.M. Mitra Mandal) and chief architect (designer) of Shree Sai Baba temple in Bandra.

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Shiv Sena Shakha celebrates 31 years of its establishment

he Shiv Sena Shakha of ward # 97 at Jain Mandir Road, Bandra (w) completed 31years of its establishment by celebrating it in a big way. Mr. Sandeep Medkar (the Shakha Pramukh), Mrs. Manisha Fonde (the lady Shakha Pramukh) and all other existent Shakha Pramukhs and workers were present on the occasion. The Shiv Samart Seva Mandal, the cultural wing of the Shiv Sena, together with Shiv Sena Shakha no. 97 organised all the programmes. Mr. Sunil Dhotre is the President of Shiv Samrat Seva Mandal. The day began with the Satya Narayan Maha Puja and Bhajan Sandhaya. Mr. Pramod Mahadik and his team of volunteer singing soulful bhajans. There was a nice mandir built, having statues of Bhagwan Gajanan Maharaj, Bhagwan Swami Samarth, Duttatre Bhagwan and Bhagwan Shee Sai Baba. The puja was attended by large number of devotees. After the puja there were games for the children, followed by a Garba dance. Finally the icing on the cake was a beatiful ‘live’ Marathi Natak (play) on a huge stage erected near Jain Mandir. On this stage, over the last 31years, all the big names of Marathi film actors like Mr. Ashok Sharaff, Mr. Laxmikant Berde, Mr. Prashant Damle, Mr. Shidhart Jadhav - to name a few - have sometime or other performed in live plays.

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This play was about corruption. There was an honest king who was not educated. His ministers were trying to rob his country to please a ‘lavni’ dancer. The ‘lavni’ dancer had an ambition of becoming the Raj Nartaki by using the influence of all the ministers, who in order to please her, would do any corrupt act. The lavni dancer played by Ms. Puja Kadam did a great job and danced (performed) the lavni (a marathi folk dance) to the perfection. Then the common sipahi (soldiers) of this king’s court, Mr. Santosh Pawar (actor) exposes all the corruption scandals to the king - and now the king punishes all his corrupt ministers. The lavni dancer falls in love with this honest sipahi and gives up the idea of becoming the Raj Narataki - and says “I do not want to become the Raj Nartaki, but want to marry you, Tumhi Maza Bajirao” (for me you are my king, Bajirao) The audience of about 1000 plus throughly enjoyed the play - and learnt how a common man or common sipahi can change things in the country and get rid of corruption if he wants to do so. H. Kale PICS: From left to right Bhagwan Gajanan Maharaj, Bhagwan Swami Samarth, behind him Bhagwan Duttatre and last Bhajwan Shree Sai Baba



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Guru Nanak Jayanti Celebrations

n November 10th 2011, the Bandra Gurudwara situated at 120, Bazar Road (near National Bakery), Bandra (West), celebrated Guru Nanak Jayanti which is essentially the birthday celebration of Shree Guru Nanak Devji. Shree Guru Nanak Devji, the founder of the Sikh religion believed in following the basic principles of life: 1. VAND CHAKKO: Share with others the needy & downtrodden. 2. KIRAT KARO: Earn by making an honest living without exploitation of others or by fraud. 3. NAAM JAPNA: Chanting the holy name,

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thus remembering the almighty at all times (ceaseless devotion). This Gurudwara is over 100 years old - and is among the very few to be started in Mumbai. Now it is managed & run by the Shree Guru Singh Sabha (Bandra/Khar). Shree Guru Singh Sabha

From left to right Prayer service - L to R - Mr. Kuldip Singh, Priest Gyani Arjun Singhji (with broom) & a devotee.

Paigham-e-Ghadeer Function @ Rizvi College

n Saturday, 12th Nov 2011, Culture House of the Islamic Republic of Iran in association with Rizvi College, Bandra & Ahl - e - Bait Federation, organised a Paigham - e - Ghadeer programme in the Rizvi College Auditorium at 3:30pm. Dr. Akhtar H. Rizvi (President, Rizvi Education Society) was the Chief Guest & H. E. Mr. Ali Mohammadi (Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran (I.R), Mumbai) presided over the function. The Guest of Honour was Mr. Mehdi Hassan Khani (Director, Culture House of the Islamic Republic (I.R) of Iran. Ghadeer-e-Khom Eid is celebrated on the 18th Zil Hajja - the last month of the Islamic calendar. To commemorate the appointment of Hazrat Ali (a.s.) as the religious heir of

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Prophet Muhammed (P.B.U.H.). The programme was attended by a number of dignitaries from various walks of life. Dr.(Mrs. Rafia Shabnam Abedi (former Head of the Dept. of Urdu, University of Mumbai) delivered the keynote address. Finally, Maulana Sher Mohammad Jafri (President, Al-e-Bait Federation, Mumbai) delivered the Vote of Thanks. This was followed by a sumptuous dinner for all those who were present. Sir Minaz

From left to right Mr. Mehdi Hassan Khani, H.E Mr. Ali Mohammadi, Maulana Sher Mohammad Jafri, Maulana Ashrafi, Mr Sarfaraz Arzu, Dr. Farooqui M.Z.

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EVIL EVENTUALLY LOSES - now in jail

am Advocate Shane Cardoz, representing my clients “Catholic Residents Organisation for Social Service” an Organization having its address at 401 / Grace Apartment, 3rd Road, Almeida Park, Bandra (west) Mumbai 4000 50, herein and thereafter referred to as 'C.R.O.S.S. Organization'. Lawrence Dsouza is the President and Eric Mathias is the Vice President of the Cross Organisation. This is with respect to the Movie,“Who's There? (KaunHaiWaha?)”, which was released on 18th November 2011. The aforesaid movie is a horror movie, which had nothing to do with Jesus Christ or Christianity, even though for cheap publicity, the producer and director Shri Wasim Shaikh and ShriEjaz Ahmed advertised the movie in the Mumbai newspapers such as MidDay (1111-11), DNA and Hindustan Times (13-11-11) and others. The advertisement shows Jesus Christ on the Cross and a man sticking a knife into him. This is under a caption ‘This Time Evil Will Win’ & above another caption, which says "Expect the Unexpected Truth". It is a fundamental article of the Christian faith that Jesus is believed to be God and the Truth, hence, such an advertisement is highly offensive. The Christian community is aghast at such offensive actions which hurt the religious sentiments and hence my client's, 'C.R.O.S.S. Organization' had already filed a criminal complaint (F.I.R) against the aforesaid Producer and Director of the aforesaid Movie at Bandra (West) Police station on 14-11-11 (copy attached) under section 154 of the Criminal Procedure Code and section 295A of the Indian Penal Code. I also served a Legal notice dated 15th November 2011 to 1) Smt. Leela Samson, Chairperson,Central Board of Film Certification, 2) Smt. PankajaThakur,CEO,Central Board of Film Certification, 3) Shri. JP Singh, Regional Officer 4) ShriEjaz Ahmed ,The Director, 5) Shri Wasim Shaikh, The Producer, and 6) Shri K.A. Jauhar, the Advertiser, request for screening of the movie before it was released and removing of the offensive advertisements. In the said legal notice on the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) seeking explanation as to how would the board allow an advertisement showing such images of other gods or religions. Despite of my notice to them on 15th November 2011 and My FIR on 14th November 2011, there were still ads put up on DNA and Hindustan times. We then went to Khar Police station and Santacruz Police station on 15th November 2011 to file FIR, But the seniors did not co operate and simply just took our statement, stating that they would investigate in the

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matter. The CROSS organisation had also visited the Joint Commissioner of police at Crawford market and the Bandra DCP, who promised that the Producer & Director would be arrested. My client's 'C.R.O.S.S. Organization' also would like to draw your attention that since the category of certification (U / A) is not mentioned in the advertisement, hence, as per Rule 38 of Cinematograph (Certification) Rules 1983, non-compliance of this rule will be a cognizable and non-bailable offence under section 7 of Cinematograph Act 1952. My clients, 'C.R.O.S.S. Organization' believe the film is anti-Christian and provokes violence against the community. The Christian faith is misinterpreted and shown in bad light. After filing an FIR on 14th November 2011 and constant follow up with the Police department, the police have arrested the aforesaid Producer and director ShriWasimShaikh and ShriEjaz Ahmed on 2nd December 2011, with respect to the FIR filed by my clients 'C.R.O.S.S. Organization' i.e. after a period of 17 days. The 'C.R.O.S.S. Organization' request the Learned Magistrate that the accused Producer and Director Shri Wasim Shaikh and ShriEjaz Ahmed, should not be released on bail easily, keeping the accused’s intention of intentionally hurting the religious sentiments of the Catholics all over the world. This could lead to global war, since the advertisement depicts the end of Christianity by a muslim Director and Producer. This shows promotion of end of Christianity. I request that even though the trial would commence later, the accused should be kept in Judicial Custody for minimum period of 30 days and maximum period as the learned Magistrate at his inherent powers can decide. Shane Cardoz


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Nostalgia & New Beginnings

Theresian Diamonds!

With Christmas just around the corner again, it has been a fantastic year for Bandra Buzz as we have succeeded in creating a niche in the hearts and minds of Bandraites and readers from adjoining suburbs. Since our first issue which was out just before Christmas last year, Bandra Buzz has come a long way in terms of design and content to provide information of the highest quality to our loyal readers. Bandra Buzz has only kept YOU - our readers in mind, whenever we have published news and views pertaining to local issues and important events. We have grown significantly in the past year and YOU have been the ‘engine’ of this growth. 2011 has been an eventful year! Anna Hazare and his supporters took the political establishment headlong on the issue of corruption. Decade old crosses were being demolished in various catholic localities which brought the faithful onto the streets in protest. A series of bomb blasts created panic in the city in the month of July. We have covered all these events - and how! Besides these major events, we have also covered the Bandra Fair, the Celebrate Bandra Festival, the International Beer Festival, Diwali Celebrations at the Khar Gymkhana, rock shows… and more. Our monthly editions have focused on festivals and important days like Holi, Diwali, Christmas and Valentine’s Day. We will continue to inform, entertain, encourage and enrich you in the future as well. The Bandra Buzz team thanks you whole heartedly for your loyalty & support throughout this crucial year. Your valuable inputs, feedbacks and comments have been a source of inspiration and guidance in this journey. We especially thank those who contributed articles on various topics and events in our past editions. Bandra Buzz sincerely expresses its gratitude to its team of writers, columnists, and photographers who have striven hard to make it a much cherished newspaper. We shall forever be indebted to our various advertisers, sponsors & well-wishers, who have supported us throughout this year. And let’s not forget the numerous newspaper vendors, shop owners, restaurant owners and other distributors and vendors of our newspaper. Thank you all for circulating the Bandra Buzz. We sincerely wish each & every one of you a “Merry Christmas” – followed by a wonderful and prosperous 2012! Vivek Pereira

The old familiar saying goes- If you throw a stone in Bandra it falls either on a church or a school! Most of us have passed through the portals of these educational institutions that have shaped us into what we are today! One of these august educational institutions, St. Theresa’s Boys High School is celebrating 60 years of its glorious existence next year in 2012. It boasts of not only being the stepping stone into the world of knowledge for all communities, but also prides itself on being the launching pad of many a celebrity star shining on Bandra’s panorama today. Many of these celebrities carry on the superb traditions inculcated as students and voluntarily contribute to the causes Bandraites fight for- and there is no dearth of these! Dino Morea, Shaan, Sushma Reddy, Rahul Bose are often seen in the guise of activists walking shoulder to shoulder with citizens of this suburb. With proper communication lines in place I am sure many more can be roped in into the fold of Bandra’s array of activities. As a bright dawn breaks over a year of celebrations of Theresian Diamonds, all roads lead to St. Theresa’s Boys High School, at the junction of 24/30th roads that will be a beehive of community activities. Theresians, past and present warmly invite all Mumbaikars to join in the launching of the first of a series of events with a Mini-Fete, ‘Jingle All the Way’ on the school grounds on 16th,.17th and 18th of December, 2011. There will be wholesome entertainment for your whole family with contests, food, games, dance and music. Special events for the student community are on the cards-

16th Dec 2011 Theresian prince and Princess 17th Dec 2011 Inter-school Carol singing Competition, Inter-school Folk and Traditional dance Competition 18th Dec 2011 ‘Go Green’ Fancy Dress cum Fashion Show Come, be a part of this mega event- keep your date with us!! Vera Alvares

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Zero Garbage Project

On Tuesday, 8th November the Khar Residents Association launched the "Biodegradable Bag Project" at the hands of Mr Vijay Jalan. The District Governor of Rotary, District 3140, in the presence of our Assistant Municipal Commissioner H-West Mr. Sunil Dhamane, in co-operation with the Junior Officer Conservancy Mr. Chandrakant Tambe, President of Rotary Club of Bombay, Bandra Rtn M P SINGH, and ANANDINI THAKOOR, Managing Trustee, Khar Residents Association. 17th Road - which comprises of 39 buildings - and at an average of 10 flats per build-

ing, each bldg will be supplied a ten day supply of these biodegradeable bags by Earth Soul (their principals -Novomat of Italy). These will carry only vegetable /kitchen waste, which will be collected by the Corporation and deposited in a pit at the end of 17th road, already in existence at the BMC School grounds. The monitoring would be done by our member, who lives across this site and the JO's people. Boards carrying names of individual buildings across the stretch of 17th Road from Dr. Ambedkar Road upto R.K. Mission Marg will also be installed and inaugurated by the Dist Governor, our Councillor Adv. Ashish Shelar and President, Rtn M,P. Singh. All this through the kind offices of the President of the Rotary Club of Bombay, Bandra, who are funding these boards at a cost of Rs. 25,000/-. The cost of the bio-degradable bags being supplied by Earth Soul, Mr. Viraf Mehta, their Chief Executive officer would amount to over Rs. 25,000. The first lot offered F.O.C. Each bag presently is being offered @ Rs. 5 per bag but we are trying to bring down the price to make it a viable project. At a meeting of the representatives of the buildings on 17th Road, which was held last week, everyone were happy to go in for these biodegradeable bags but it was the price which they were looking at. This is an effort on the part of ALM 129 (Khar Residents Assocation) to join the Corporation in their efforts to achieve the Zero Garbage Campaign they have launched.

Anandini Thakoor

Upcoming Events Ray-Ban Never Hide Sounds Dec 4 th 3:00 pm onwards @ Bandra Fort Amphitheatre ( Bandstand) The Mercedes World Catwalk Show December 4th @ Taj Lands End, Bandra (W) contact 66681234 for further details. Ohanzee's "GARAGE SALE" 5th December @ 10:30 am until 6th December @ Out of the Blue Bandra is the Sweetest Surprise of the year with all the Pieces at dicounted rates on display. Christmas Tree @ Bandra Gymkhana 10th & 11th December @ 6pm - 9pm The Taxxi & Vitamin K store farewell sale all your favourite clothes, bags, shoes & jewellery will be available at a flat 40% till the end of December. Faithbook - The 8th Annual Festival of Religious & Sacred Choral Music 10th December @ 8:00pm , 11th December, @ 7:15 pm@ St. Peter's Church. 1 Day Foot Reflexology Certified Workshop 17th December @ Christine Valmy International School of Esthetics Bandra. 10 am - 5 pm.for further details contact: 26406442 /43 26403296 School Reunion of the 60's, 70's & 80's 17th December @ 5:00pm until 7:00pm Auxilium Convent , Pali Hill St. Josephs Ex - student Reunion 2011 18th December , @ 5:00 - 1000:pm for tickets contact :Pranita 9870149020 Misha :9833440510 Lecture on "Recent Advances In Open Rhinoplasty" 18th December @ Hotel Godwin, Colaba, @ 7pm by Dr. J Peter Rodrigues, Hon head of St Georges Govt Hospital & ENT consultant, Holy Family Hospital, Christmas Bazar @ Bandra Gymkhana 16th & 17th December 6pm on wards.


Lifestyle

BandraBuzz, December 2011

THAI STYLE ROAST CHICKEN WITH SWEET POTATOES & BEETROOT

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Sanctum Store review

INGREDIENTS:• Chicken whole >> 1 • Potatoes >>100 gms • Beetroots >> 100 gms • Horse Raddish>> 100 gms • Basil >> 30 gms • Oyster Sauce<< 30 ml • Soy Sauce >> 10 ml • Onion >>20 gms • Celery >> 20 gms • Lemon Juice >> 20 ml • Corn Starch >> 20 ml • Salt, Sugar >> To Taste METHOD:Slash the chicken from middle in two parts. Then, wash and pat dry the chicken. For the marinate mix : olive oil lemon juice, chopped basil, salt, pepper & chili flakes. Together, rub this marinade all over the chicken - leave to marinate for two hours in the fridge. Then, cut all the vegetables in dices, marinate them with basil, salt, pepper & chili flakes. Place the vegetable in a well greased tray and then put the marinated chicken on top of the vegetable. Pre heat the owen to 180 degrees C . Place the tray in the oven for around 40 to 50 min. FOR THE SAUCE Heat oil in a pan add garlic, celery & onion till soft. Add the oyster sauce & soy sauce to it. finally Add the chopped basil chicken stock & salt pepper to it. Add the cornflour mixed in water take a big platter put the chicken in middle surrounded by the vegetables pour over the same on the chicken Garnish it with chopped coriander

CHOCOLATE MUD CAKE INGREDIENTS:• Eggs >> 6 • Brown sugar >> 100 gms • Dark Chocolate >> 500 gms • Whipped Cream>>250 gms • Orange Crush >> 60 ml

METHOD:Mix the egg and brown sugar in a bowl on a double boiler until it gets firm. Melt the dark chocolate, mix the melted chocolate and the orange crush (You Can also use vanilla essence) in it finally fold the whipped cream put the mixture in bowl. Place the bowls in a baking tray with some water in the tray, Bake it in a preheated Owen at 150 0 C for ½ hour. Chef Sameer Juvekar Lemon Grass Restaurant

ucked away in the midst of an overcrowded corner of Khar West is ‘Sanctum’- a sanctorum of sorts! A split level life style store with a difference. In a city where space is at a premium, owner Sandhya Gorthi is passionate about an individual’s need to create an uncluttered personal happy space. A characteristic of Sanctum’s products is the individualistic style and simplicity in design. The rare and artistic pieces of furniture on the ground floor have an aged, distressed or a rugged natural wood appearance. Chests, trolleys, jewelry boxes, cabinets and tables have been treated to create a crackle effect with destroyed paint often made from old railway sleepers or wooden crates. Unique Industrial furniture, fashioned from factory machinery that was once destined for the scrap yard, in interesting combinations of iron and wood from Iron Works and water pipes complete with valves that double as clothes pegs add an element of storytelling history to each piece. Vying for attention with the furniture, mirrors, lamps and other artifacts is an imported

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collection of fun but functional kitchen items in vibrant colours. The chilly ice cubes and the cake knives in funky shapes and attractive colours deserve mention. And accessories brand Coyote, does an exclusive line of jewelry for the store. In keeping with Sanctum’s style statement,the mezzanine has a bright and cheerful collection of home accessories and garments in warm, bold colours. The clothes rack sports dresses and tops from Brass Tacks that are simple in design and classic in cut. Cheerful dishes and table ware from Freedom Tree share space with a wall of colourful shawls. Shopping for your Christmas gifts just got easier with the new Christmas collection. Open 365 days of the year, from 11 am to 8.30 pm, This ‘Shabby chic’ store is all about simple, minimalistic, affordable but artistic home décor. Step in and you will be captivated! Maria D’souza

Vasant House, 19th Road, Khar West, Mumbai 400 052, tel 22 2649 5775/6


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Live From The Console : Where Music Breathes

he illustrious Mehboob Studio in Bandra was the host yet again to Live from the Console, which is a monthly coming together of various musical acts. This event in the past has featured acts such as The Mavyns , Tempo Tantrick, Airport, Blakc and The Colour Compound. The fifth edition which was held this Saturday November 12th proved to be no less entertaining with acts that ranged from a singer song writer to a well established Delhi outfit. This edition too like the one’s before it did not disappoint. The event was kicked off by Vernon Noronha, Vernon who prides himself on being a singer songwriter won over pretty much everyone’s attention from the moment he stepped on stage. Armed with nothing else than a guitar he refused to let that massive stage eat him alive and stood his ground the whole 30 minutes, showing off his impressive vocal range keeping the audience entertained with songs that ranged from his originals to John Mayer and Jason Mraz covers. Vernon was followed by Spud in The

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Box, a folk rock band that was founded by Ankit Dayal and Rohan Rajadhyaksha, around March 2011. Their music is quintessential easy listening and their beautiful harmonies kept the crowd moving and ensured everyone present had their feet tapping. The final act of the night was Peter Cat Recording Co, a Delhi-based band whose reputation precedes themselves. Their genre is described as Cabaret / Gypsy Golf / Bathroom Waltz and while their music does remain hard to define, one thing is guaranteed when this band takes the stage; it’s incredibly hard to take your eyes off them. The food alcohol and even the entry price (a mere 150rs) at Live from the Console is pretty affordable and it wasn’t surprising that the place was packed. Live from the Console is a brilliant initiative and the event’s past acts and future promises makes it a must visit for everyone Bandraite . Sean D’mello

Thanksgiving Mass - Mumbai Musicians

he musicians of Mumbai offered a thanksgiving Eucharistic Celebration on Tuesday 22nd November the feast of St. Cecilia the patron saint of musicians- at St. Anne’s Church - Pali Hill. This is the first time (in the last 50 years ) that a Eucharistic Celebration was held by the Mumbai Musicians. This was due to the efforts of the organizing committee : Meldan D’-

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Cunha, Clarence Dias, Ernie Flannagan, Felix Flor, Roly Fernandes, Michael Noronha & Ralph Pereira. The Celebrant Fr. Melroy gave a very meaningful and short homily and the Grace Notes Choir lead the congregation in the singing. The Celebrant and the Choir gave the mass a real touch of Catholic Praise and Worship.

The Ungulates

layed at celebrate Bandra on the 14th of November, those present kept moving to the grooves. The Ungulates genre includes Funk, Soul and Blues with a warm jazz feel. That evening, turned out fun for all who attended as they heard the band cover some of their favorite Pop songs with the genre they do best. Besides, their originals, especially ‘One more chance’ certainly seemed a definite crowd pleaser. Their popularity was matched by a tremendous turnout of very supportive fans. Daniel says “ it was a really great gig and a lot of fun for us, especially when you have the crowd singing your originals, they feeling is simply unmatched” They have been playing for just over a year now. When asked about how they came about, front mad Dean had this to say, ” well it all started in college when I first saw Mikhail playing for one of the competitions , when I went and met him later I realized that

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The committee plans to make this mass an annual feature. The mass was followed by an informal meeting of all the musicians in the St. Anne’s School Hall. The Musicians Wall a facebook page has been opened and musicians are invited to write on this wall and upload photographs - particularly of the musicians from their family and friends who have passed away so that they can be remembered forever. A lot of plans are lined up for the future, and these will crystalize in the coming months. Pic by Mike Frias

we both had very common music likes. In the months to come we played many shows as a duo together. It was only until a college festival that we decided to put up a band, Mikhail and Daniel (bass) had been friends for many years so we called him he brought along Joaquim. When we jammed, it all gelled so well. Finally we completed the first band line up when Karun (who now plays for Modern Mafia) joined and the gig was a great success. So much so, that we even got the chance to open for Usha Uthup. Hansel (The Works/Supervibe) stepped on board later and from our first jam itself he just added to the perfect combination”. Mikhail says “This band is the only place where I can play my music with my people who share my likes”. Vikram Ahuja

Next up, The Ungulates play at The Blue Frog, on the 22nd of December.


Classifieds

BandraBuzz, December 2011

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FASHION DESIGNER

JOBS VACANCY

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Vernon Duarte (C.A.) Accounts, Auditing, Co-op. Societies, PAN Filing of Income Tax Returns Call: 9920767522 / 26435096.

Felix Bendish Design Studio Men & Women fashion Clothing & Accessory Bridal Wedding GownsIndian & Western Hand Embroidery on Indian suits & sarees. Men's sherwanies & suits hand embroidered fashion neckpieces. Contact: 6605058. 1st floor, Juhu Gazdhar Bandh Road, behind Juhu garden, Santacruz (w) Mumbai 400054. www.felixbendish.com

Wanted female receptionist for a hotel in Bandra (w) with Basic Computer / Internet Knowledge. Mail CV to : info@luckyhotels.in call: 9820044471. Freshers are welcome! _________________________________

Refrigerators / Air Conditioners / Splits / Frost Free Refrigerators / Indian / Imported. Guaranteed Repairs / Installations / AMC FRIZARE, 30th Road, Bansari Apartments, opp. H2O, Pali Naka, Bandra (w) 9820197439 / 6544903 ______________________________

Laxman 98672 63461 / 98203 79676 St. Andrew’s Road.

Required Field Sales Executives in Mumbai / Thane / Pune for Musical Instruments (Guitars / Amplifiers / Drums, etc). Trade experience essential. Attractive Salary and C o m m i s s i o n savoyyamaha@gmail.com Fax: 022 2640 7318 Tel: 022 2640 7317.

For Radio & TV mechanic contact : Shantaram Yadav 98203 58155 - Mount Mary Steps, Bandra (w) ______________________________

FRUIT VENDOR

KEY MAKERS

Mohd. Naeem Fruits Stores - best quality fresh fruits - widest choice Opp. Society Super Market, Chimbai Road Bandra (w). For FREE home delivery. Call: 98192 95265 / 98677 38152.

Mohamed Ali - 98674 26398. near Godrej Nature’s Basket, Hill Road

ANTIQUE ITEMS 1) Rolex Oyster Ladies Wrist Watch 16 years old in perfect condition. Original cost Rs. 3/4 lakhs Sale price Rs. 2.80 lakhs. 2) Czechoslovakian cut glass crystal fruit bowl Rs. 6000/3) Czechoslovakian flower vase Rs. 3000/-. 4) 1 Chantilly Lace Saree Rs. 8000/- 5) 1 Gold thread spun saree. Only GENUINE interested parties. Contact: 9820273122

BEAUTY TREATMENT For a younger looking, wrinkle free face, botox and fillers, call Dr. J Peter Rodrigues 9820061317, 9820221667

BIZ OPPORTUNITY Best Business Opportunity in Bandra. Successfully operating since 1978, now in 148 countries worldwide, 10 years in India. PartTime / Full-Time, No Investment, No Experience Reqd. No Door To Door Selling, Free Training Provided GENUINE - Earn 4,000/- to 40,000/p.m Call Now: 8108352110

CAR RENTALS For trips in and around Mumbai. Contact: Vincent - 9820380742

CARPENTER Contact: Raju Sawant - 9769104729. Somnath Lane, Bandra (w).

CHRISTMAS SWEETS Home made Christmas Sweet. Contact: Malaika. Shanti Bhavan, flat no.3 near Damian showroom, 10 Hill road, Bandra (W) Tel: 9820455475 / 9820335724 / 26408283.

COMPUTER SERVICES One Stop Computer Solutions. Sales & Repairs of Desktops, Laptops, Networking, Data Recovery & AMC. Contact: Luke Almeida: 8097044010/9969276108

CORNED TONGUE For Corned Tongue and Meat Loaf Contact: Sunita Pereira 98203 00751 (Home made and delicious)

COURIERS SERVICES Charles & Co. 26439618 * Local * Domestic * International * Also Soda Gas Refils * Good Service * Prompt Delivery & Feedback * Enids Apts. Premises, Chapel Road, near Dukes Hotel, Bandra (w). (* Charles & Co. is located at Chapel Road & not at Sona Shopping, Hill Road)

DECORATORS Everett Creations Decorations / catering along with complete wedding packages. Contact: Everett D’Costa 9821182327 / 9920933309 everettcreations@hotmail.com

ESTATE AGENTS Bernval Buying & Selling Of Flats, Shops, Plots, Leave Licence,P.G, Etc. In Mumbai & Goa Bernard: 98203 91586 bernval_est@yahoo.com

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GETAWAYS Stay at one of the best hotels & resorts of your choice. Special rates for Families, Groups and Students to make your vacation a memorable one Visit us at www.sellebrity.co e:holidaysnevents@sellebrity.co. +912226422053, +917738107114. G/2, Jonelia, 214 St. Andrews Road Bandra(west), Mumbai – 400050. ______________________________ Rockdale Bungalow, Manori. Private & exclusive 3 bedroom bungalow / Authentic Veg & Non - Veg, East Indian, Continental, Indian menu / Kitchen with fridge / Two attached bath and toilets (Western) / 24-hour borewell water / Children’s swing / Open sitout for parties and barbecue / Near beach /Ample car parking / Reasonable rates / Discount on weekdays. Contact: 2640 7670 / 98195 10183

HOME PRODUCTS Soda Machine (1950/-) exchange offer & repair, refill (all flavours). Mini Washing Machine (2990/-) Electric Tandoor (3990/-) Magic Steam Cooker (3090/-) FREE HOME DEMO Contact: Noble Enterprises 9821394504 / 9146729782 / 9870639334

HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES For housekeeping material. Please contact: Vergis N - 9819268248. Free home delivery of phenyl, mops, dusters, towels, etc.

INTERIOR DECORATORS Sonia & Dhiraj Bhatia - 9167187856 / 9167187855 ______________________________ Geostanne Interiors. contact: +912226422053,+919820806639. Email: geostannne@sellebrity.co, sellebrity@hotmail.com.

INVESTMENT CONSULTANTS Joaquim Cardoz - Investment Consultant. call: 9833006757. Flat #3, 405, Patil Pada, Pitale Lane, Ram Mandir Road, Danda, Khar (w), Mumbai 400 052. For doorstep service.

LOCAL TUTIONS S.S. TUTORIALS (Shraddha Saburi Tutorials) SAVIA, Gr. Fl., Rebello Rd, Near Supari Talao, Opp. Hind Hanuman Gym, Bandra (West), Mumbai - 400 050. CLASSES FOR S.S.C., F.Y.J.C. (Sci & Arts), H.S.C. (Sc & Arts) 20 students per batch or small group batch admission started for F.Y.J.C. Contact # 98211 21982 ______________________________ Veena Classes Highly Experienced Teacher for Maths & Science Tution in Bandra for Std 5 – 10, SSC & ICSE Contact: 9833176442. ______________________________ Prof. Zaidi French Classes Contact: 9967395594 (ICSE, CBSE, IGCSEC HSC, SSC)

PAN CARD Sam: 98330 58917 for Rs 200/- only (service for Bandra only)

PARTY ORDERS NATPHIL GOA - for small party orders upto 50 people delicious, home-made Goan food, with snacks. 56, Waroda Road, Bandra (w). call: Philomena 9819152996

PHOTOGRAPHERS Joe Pereira Digital Photography & Video Shooting. Wedding,Parties & Conferences. contact: 9820071928 / 9820501380.

PROPERTIES Geostanne Real Estate & Interiors. For more details contact: +912226422053,+919820806639. Email: geostannne@sellebrity.co, sellebrity@hotmail.com. G/2, Jonelia, 214 St. Andrews Road Bandra (w), Mumbai – 400050.

REPAIRS & SERVICES 24 hrs Home, Sales & Service (Bandra only) Gas Stoves, Hobs, Table Tops & Chimneys. Contact: Mahendra Sales Shiv Asthan, Shop No. 7, Plot No. 31, 16th road, near Shiv Sagar, Bandra (w). Amrut 9323431633 / 26486525 ______________________________ Three Star Repairs, Service, Installation, Buying, Selling of A/C & Fridge. contact George 9930951611. Chuim Khar (w).

Repairs: Washing Machine, Gas Stove, Microwave, Fridge, & A.C. contact: Ramesh - 9892387330 Bharat Service Centre, Pali Naka.

SALE Pretty new baby frocks For 1 year old- 100/- & working girls dresses. Call: 30656246, 30656243

STAMPS & COINS Vernon Duarte - 99207 67522 - Sale of old Indian & Foreign Stamps & Coins.

TAILORS Knitting Crochet Embroidery Dressmaking Courses - 9820451695

TIFFIN SERVICES Bebiana de Goa Daily tasty tiffins, delicious party catering. Contact: Bebiana D’souza - 9819454137

TRAVEL Global Travel Solutions provides solutions for Passport Documentation & PAN Card - Bus Booking for Goa, Mangalore, Gujarat, Baroda etc. Air Tickets Domestic & International. Contact: Narayan - 99207 90344

UNDERTAKERS Call Sunil Colaco of Lonica Undertakers & Ambulance Service for any assistance on 9821182100/26131245/65006674. 24hrs service provided

USED CARS BEST PRICE for Used Cars Spot Finalization, Any Make / Model / Registration / Condition. Contact: Zuber - 9820030777. SMS imore 1209910 to 5667755

VEGETABLE VENDORS Harilal Yadav - 93245 52451. Chimbai, Opp Solanki Chemist, Bandra (w). (Home Delivery)

WATER PURIFIERS Goodwater & Co. Sales & Services of Water Purifiers. We offer best Quality Products, Exclusive Exchange / Discount Schemes, Annual Maintenance Contracts Special AMC rates for Bandra Buzz readers only. For more details contact: +912226422053,+919769979307. Email: goodwater@sellebrity.co. G/2, Jonelia, 214 St. Andrews Road Bandra(west), Mumbai – 400050

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Chennai Teen wins Teen Pageant 2011 @ Andrew’s Auditorium

t a glittering evening on the weekend, Ms Divya Joseph of Good Shepherd Convent High School, Chennai was declared Teen of the Year 2011. The award function held at St. Andrew’s auditorium, saw the young and old cheering the finalists. Saniya Sharma from Guwahati was adjudged the 1st runner-up, while Somya Sharma from Delhi was 2nd runner-up. Amidst the participants performing on stage, Bandra boy and saxophonist Rhys Sebastian D’souza rocked the house with some classic western and Bollywood tracks. A few youngsters from the audience and all the 19 participants joined him on stage as he gave us 5 mind blowing classics. Later a dance troupe comprising Chaya Khanvate and team regaled audiences with their colorful outfits and well synchronised dancing. Bollywood starlet Ms Jacqueline Fernandez who was a special invitee for the award function, spoke volumes on the unique pagaent. She stated “This is the second time that I have attended this event and I keep coming back, because as youngsters you are the inspiration for me and I have a lot to learn from you”. She also reiterated her association with Habitat for Humanity India, and said “The Teenager magazine and Habitat for Humanity has a great role to play in the nation building the former by building houses that would ensure better living, the latter by promoting the inner light kindles in every person.” The Teen of the Year is a personality and talent pageant organized by The Teenager magazine in association with Habitat for Humanity India. This year’s theme was—‘Teens for a Socially Conscious India’ with a special focus on ‘Save Energy’. For Divya, being socially conscious is to do whatever one can to the best of one’s ability and the ‘Teen Week’ was a learning experience for her - and a life changing one too. 19 teenagers from 8 states participated in Teen week (the National Finals of TEEN OF THE YEAR 2011) held in Mumbai from 8th to 12th November 2011. These teenagers were selected from regional rounds held at Mumbai, Jaipur, Indore, Chennai, and Guwahati. In his welcome address Rev. Fr. Joshy Joseph, Editor - The Teenager magazine stated, “There is a lot to learn from these youngsters. They truly inspire and give hope, that all is not lost for our country - and it has a great future ahead. For a socially awakened and enlightened society, our youth is the only answer”. One of the 3 Judges for the evening, Mr. M.P. Singh in his short message to the participants exhorted them to grow up as responsible citizens, giving back to society and family what they have received from them. He urged them to extend their contribution for the growth of society and for a better tomorrow. Another judge, Mr Nitin Wadhwani reminded the participants that they owe a great deal to the society in which they are living and they have a huge role to play in

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shaping the future of the nation. Held in Mumbai for the 16th time, The ‘Teen of the Year’ is an event with a mission and a sense of purpose, to enable each participants to let his / her inner light shine, make a difference to the world and give back to society in his / her own unique way. This event brings to the fore the ‘real’ bold and the beautiful – young Indians who deserve a name for themselves, not because they are merely beautiful externally, but because they have qualities and values that make them beautiful within. Unlike similar contests over which so much fuss is made these days, the main focus here is on the overall achievements and the total personality of the participants. What the youth of today need from adults is not so much of advice, direction, regulations etc., but an understanding heart that recognizes their creative talents, ideas and a suitable platform to express their creativity. What is sought in the Teen of the Year participants are leadership qualities, an eagerness to learn and reach out to all creations with respect and humaneness.

Verus Ferreira PIC Top: Teen of the Year 2011 Rev. Fr. Joshy Joseph Editor The Teenager is flanked by (Centre) Divya Joseph Teen of the Year 2011, Saniya Sharma from Guwahati Ist runner-up and Somya Sharma from Delhi 2nd runner-up

Premier India Football Academy FC is the men’s team of PIFA. They played in the recently concluded 2nd Division of the I-league and were runner up in the ‘Nadkarni Cup’ 2011.PIFA Colaba FC teams also plays in the elite Division of MDFA, the junior squads U-19 & U17 play in the MDFA first 1st and 2nd Division respectively. PIFA Colaba also has a women's team. The academy has a UEFA licensed coach, as well as several AIFF licensed coaches. All PIFA coaches are personally trained by Nirvan Shah in the ‘PIFA Way’. PIFA coaches have lots of experience and from time to time are put through a refreshers course. The methods have proven to be very successful and have provided with outstanding results. PIFA has organized over 30 International Camps and 12 International tours. PIFA’s continuous endeavor to improve the quality of football in the country has led it to invite coaches from Europe and impart very valuable lessons to the PIFA students. PIFA is associated with a host of European academies with whom IFA is one of the oldest, biggest and most it has a knowledge sharing relationship which reputed football academies in India. PIFA helps PIFA to remain up to date with the latest started it first academy more than 10 coaching methods. years ago in Mumbai because of the passion of its Director, Nirvan Shah and now has over 14 BAGS & SIPPERS centers in and around Mumbai. The PIFA camps TO BE WON! in India have been held in over 15 cities which include Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and 1. What does PIFA stand for? Dehradun. Nirvan himself is one of the few a) Premier Indian Football Association UEFA “B” license coaches in the country. b) Premier India Football Academy PIFA specializes in training children between the ages of 3- 18 years and trains over 2. PIFA specializes in training children between? 1000 children annually. Many of our academy a) 4- 17 years children have represented state and national b) 3- 18 years youth teams. Besides the academy PIFA in the last few years has also undertaken the training Just answer the simple question & send it to of school football teams which include NSS Bandra Buzz, 401 Anica, 28 St. Paul Road, BanHillspring International School and DSB Inter- dra (W), Mumbai 400 050. The last date to send national School (German School). PIFA Colaba in your entries is 26th December, 2011.

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National Youth Talent Festival

s the day drew near, scores of youngsters all over the country were busy fine-tuning their skills and putting their acts together. And how could they miss an opportunity to present themselves before renowned judges, and give their best, in the hope of being known as the Talent of the Year! The ICYM-Bombay, along with the Archdiocesan Youth Commission and the Youth Activ8 organised the National Youth Talent Festival on 5th & 6th November, 2011, in a view to give an opportunity for all Catholic youth all over India a platform to showcase their talent in Dance, Singing, Instrumental or Mimicry and interact with one another. The event, in support to differently-abled youth from respected institutions – Sophia College, Dilkush & House of Charity (Versova) saw 71 participants from Mumbai alone, and 16

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teams representing the different regions of India. After the success of the Mumbai Youth Festival 2009 & the YPL– 2010 the Diocesan Youth Council and the Local Organising Committee, headed by Fr.Anthony, Fr. Walter D’souza & Sr. Erica Lobo put in their mind and muscle together, to make the 2 day event not only a contest, but also a time for fellowship and entertainment for youth all over our city. The letters went out, announcements were made, and the teams got together to accommodate our National Participants, who came in from Bihar, Kolkata, Imphal, Kerala & more. Our teams worked on the decor, the events, the sound, logistics, PR, finance, registrations, games, transport house keeping and security. Day I of the event at the Goregaon seminary with the blessings of His Lordship Bishop Agnelo Gracias and paying respects to the Nation

with the unfurling of the flag. By 10am, the Mumbai Eliminations began in full swing in Asha Kiran Hall, while on the other side of the venue, 15 Catholic Orders put up Vocation stalls, with fun & games, giving a message as well as inviting youth to consider a vocation to religious life. Unique performances had everyone’s attention including some great mimicry, hitherto unknown singers, and a group performance including the twins Rex & Glen Fernandes who have also appeared on Entertainment ke liye Kuch Bhi Karega on Sony TV along with Clyde Rodricks and Shawn D’sa’s percussion. Indian classical met Western with classical performances and fusions. Many chose the event to share a social message through their voices & dance. Other food stalls, as well as stalls by our sponsors, Casio & Furtados, displayed their instruments & services. With temporary tattoos, portrait painting, and golas to remind everyone of their childhood days. We also had teams from the Pro-life, the Family Faith Foundation and volunteers from Irom Chanu Sharmila, on Satyagraha against the APFSA (since 12 years), who spread their message to the youth. The morning was packed with action and tele-games at the basketball court of the Seminary. The highlight of the telegames were the religious participating in some fun & games organised especially for them synchronised dance with prop such as brushes & fly swatters! You had to see it to believe it! The National Eliminations had 10 finalists chosen by the judges,& one among the eliminated were chosen by Public choice, in the presence of His Lordship Bishop Bosco Penha. The day ended with a Dancing session where everyone youth & adult alike, displayed their secret moves. Day II was a morning of sheer pleasure to all present at St.Andrew’s auditorium, Bandra, as the best of the nation’s youth performed for the audience and judges. Bishop Percival was

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joined by our ICYM, Fr. Franklin D’souza & Fr. Alwyn D’souza of ICYM) Mr.Manual of Intelnet and Mr.Francis of Casio as our guests. Our clever compere Br. Ryan Alex had everyone in splits with his bits of mimicry & humour. The youth from Trivandrum Latin Church presented a moving dance act on the ill effects of drugs and importance of life in Jesus. With their Bboying & stunts, they, no doubt, deserved the 1st Place! It was a proud moment for all present, as Lisa Rodrigues of St. Theresa’s parish, Bandra won the 2nd place, for her rendition of ‘Think of Me’ from the ‘Phantom of the Opera’. Among the most soft-spoken of performers, John Guite enthralled the audience with his song, his own composition, as he touched the hearts with his soulful rendition sweeping the 3rd place impressed our judges, Ms.Roslyn, Sr. Maureen & Captain Jaison Thomas. We also had a lucky dip for a Blackberry against the entry coupons. Our friends from Dilkhush school picked up the lucky coupon, while talking about the work they do for the children. The sweet, shy children tugged at the audience’s heartstrings. The programme ended with a band performance by the well-known King’s Harp, who gave us Afro-style music & in a few moments had all the youth on their feet grooving to the music. With gospel and different styles, it was a GRAND way to end! Our National delegates were thrilled with what they have seen – and the opportunity given to them. Their stay with us for a few days ended with a Mumbai-darshan, as they soaked in the spirit, they were left with wonderful memories. We are indeed grateful to our sponsors, our supporters – ICYM & Youth Activ8 foundation, as well as the Directors of all the diocese of India, our Bishops for their continued support - especially those who worked silently behind the scenes, Adrian Rosario and Vandana Pinto. Rachael Alphonso



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