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  • Dev Plan proposes fund to maintain city’s heritage buildings – Mumbai Mirror – 25 Feb 2015

    Dev Plan proposes fund to maintain city’s heritage buildings – Mumbai Mirror – 25 Feb 2015

    DEV PLAN PROPOSES FUND TO MAINTAIN CITY’S HERITAGE BUILDINGS

    Mumbai Mirror | Feb 25, 2015, 12.00 AM IST

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    The onus of conservation will no longer be on tenants in the new plan, but activists are unconvinced that the plan will work.

    The new Development Plan 2014-2034 seeks to create a fund to provide monetary support for the upkeep of private heritage buildings in the city. This monetary pool will be at the disposal of the municipal commissioner, who will be required to consult with the city Heritage Conservation Committee before allocating the funds to conservation projects.

    According to the Special Development Control Regulations 2034 in the plan, the money for this kitty will be drawn from the district planning and development council budget.

    As things stand, the upkeep of non-cessed buildings – where occupants do not contribute to a repair fund – categorised as heritage structures is the responsibility of its occupants. If the structure is categorised as acessed building, Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority or the tenants see to its upkeep.

    Heritage conservation activists aren’t entirely convinced the plan will work. “There is no clarity on the repair fund: What will the quantum be and how will it be disbursed? We have been demanding for a long time that financial incentives be provided to owners of heritage structures so that they have some benefit of continuing in the heritage structure instead of going for redevelopment,” said urban planner Pankaj Joshi.

    The Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee had in 2013 written to the state government’s urban development department, making it clear that unless an incentive-based policy was brought in, it would be an onerous task to save Mumbai’s architectural heirlooms.

    The MHCC had suggested that the state government fashion a new policy that includes provisions for repairs and maintenance as owners of heritage buildings find it difficult to see to the upkeep of these buildings. The committee, in its proposal to the government, said the preservation of heritage was the collective responsibility of the city. “It is strongly felt that heritage conservation is not getting due consideration from the owners of heritage properties because of the reliance on a regulatory mechanism rather than incentives,” the MHCC had contended.

  • Christians For Peace Solidarity Rally – 9th February

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    The Bombay Catholic Sabha and Indian Christian Voice alongwith other Christian groups organised a Christians for Peace Solidarity Rally at Azad Maidan earlier today afternoon. There was a large gathering of people, both old and young as well as priests, religious. Bishop Agnelo Gracias also attended the rally and addressed the huge gathering. The list of speakers who came out strongly against these attacks included, Pastor Sunil (Assembly of God), Rev. Fr. Dr. Fraser Mascarenhas (Principal St. Xaviers College), Maulana Zahir Abbas Rizvi, Fr Simon Lopes (Principal St. Josephs Vikhroli), Admiral Vishnu Bhagat (Retd.), Ms. Janet D’Souza, Dr. Abraham Mathai, Maulana Musafir, Mr Gordon D’Souza, Mr Ashish Shinde, Bro. Jeetu, Mr Thomas Nunes (Vasai Catholic Sabha) & Mr Noel Salvi. Besides the above mentioned speakers, Fr. Donald Rodriques and His team as well as the Students of Nirmala Niketan College of Social Work put up skits. The rally was ably compered by Ms Rita and Mr Richard alongwith Mr Stanley.

  • Bombay Times – 5th December 2014

    Bombay Times – 5th December 2014

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    Winners : Declan Rane and Chantelle Saldanha

     

    Bandra’s St. Andrew’s College enjoy with Manish Paul during Clean and Clear Bombay Times Fresh Face 2014 auditions

    TNN | Dec 5, 2014, 12.00 AM IST

     

     

    With abundant enthusiasm, students at Bandra’s St. Andrew’s College had a ball of a time with celebrity judge Manish Paul, who even joined a couple of zealous students on stage as they showcased their talent.

    While Manish constantly encouraged the students, giving them tips and constructive feedback, the students too ensured they made the most of their time with the actor, by inundating him with requests for selfies! As the contest progressed, a plethora of performers impressed the judges, but it was Declan Rane and Chantelle Saldanha, who were eventually picked the winners. Viram Jain and Serena Maria Santimano were the first runners-up.

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    1st Runner Up : Viram Jain and Serena Maria Santimano

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    Manish Paul with one of the performers

    Note : Declan Rane resides in Matharpacady Village

  • International Students Visit Matharpacady

    International Students Visit Matharpacady

    The second batch of international students under the overseas exchange programme visited Matharpacady Village from the Dhirubhai Ambani International school on Saturday, 25th October ’14. As usual Hansel Baptista, took the students on a tour of the village, explaining them the various facets of our heritage area, and in particular, the Holy Cross Oratory. (more…)

  • A Forgotten East Indian leader & Tilak’s Aide is resurrected this election

    A Forgotten East Indian leader & Tilak’s Aide is resurrected this election

    A forgotten East Indian leader & Tilak’s aide is resurrected this election

    Joseph Baptista was a London-educated barrister, father of Home Rule movement and thefirst Indian-origin mayor of Bombay. (more…)

  • Tourists visit to Matharpacady Village from Portugal

    Tourists visit to Matharpacady Village from Portugal

    A bus load of tourists (25-30) on a holiday to India visited our Village on Tuesday, 9th September ’14. They were staying at the Trident, at Bandra Kurla Complex and were visiting places in and around the city of Portuguese interest. They had already visited Daman & Diu, the Vasai (Bassein) Fort and now our Heritage Village before proceeding to visit Gloria Church at Byculla. (more…)

  • Time Limit Set for Registering Documents – Times of India 15th August 2014

    Aug 15 2014 : The Times of India (Mumbai)
    Time limit set for registering documents – Clara.Lewis@timesgroup.com
    From solemnization of marriage, registration of documents to appeal against orders determining the market value of a plot, the state government has now set a time frame within which services are to be delivered to citizens.

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  • Trending Today – Mumbai Mirror, 15th August 2014

    Trending Today – Mumbai Mirror, 15th August 2014

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    Ali Akbar Mehta’s recent show documents the changing landscape of Mumbai’s first suburbs, Mazgaon and Wadibunder.As artist Ali Akbar Mehta settles on the mezzanine floor of Colaba’s alternative art space, Clark House Initiative, where his second-solo show, SITE : STAGE : STRUCTURE is on display, he tells you, “This space where we are sitting is a set-up of my maternal grandparents’ home, who lived in Mazgaon for 42 years; more than my entire life.”

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  • Mirzas make the most of HAM in silver years

    Article that appeared in DNA of 14th July 2014

     

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  • AGM – Matharpacady Residents’ Welfare Association – ALM

    AGM – Matharpacady Residents’ Welfare Association – ALM

     

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    The Annual General Body Meeting of the Matharpacady Residents’ Welfare Association – ALM was held earlier this evening at the St. Isabel’s Welfare Centre.