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A Women’s Day Walk in Bandra
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March 20, 2019
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For those of us who live away from our homes in a different city, there is always a
disconnect with the community, no matter how welcoming they are. The suburbs you
live in or travel to frequently have a history to them that you are completely unaware
of and that always sets the two of you apart. But what if you get the chance to walk
by those lanes with those who live and breathe that community; What if you get the
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chance to meet those faces that make the community what it is, that would truly be
something won’t it?
I recently had the privilege of being immersed into the beautiful community of
Bandra along with BandraBuggers and Bombaywalla, and it was a delight. Ever since
(almost 5 years now) I have moved to Mumbai for work, Bandra has always been a
place often visited. Be it for those umpteen visits to Bandstand or to several quaint
cafes and joints that leave you wanting for more, I have visited Bandra on multiple
occasions. But this walk made me privy to the heroes that make Bandra what it is
even today.
We started the walk at the Mount Mary Church, learning the history of the Basilica of
Our Lady of the Mount and the innumerable candle offerings that have now evolved
over time. Any wish you want to be fulfilled, be it a holiday, job, success or happiness,
you can now get an exact offering to match that and offer it to this lady.
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Our Lady of the Mount
We then went on to meet 4 super-women who shared their stories of Bandra with us.
Meet Anita the Super-Cop
Do not go by her height, she holds no bars if you mess around with the traffic rules in
Bandra. A simple person who manages the traffic menace in Bandra purely because
she wants her area to be more civil and manageable. Anyone who has been to
Bandra knows that it does not take much for the whole area to get choked up in
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traffic. I am sure the continuous honking of irate passengers does not make it easy for
the residents of Bandra. Instead of sitting around and waiting for the authorities to
take action, Anita takes it upon herself to manage the traffic in her area. Unassuming
and Fearless, she stops anyone who breaks the rules of traffic be it civilians or state
ministers. She simply states “Rules are rules and they have to be followed no matter
who you are”. What a nice world we would live in if only, everyone followed that
simple statement.
Meet Anita – The Super Cop – Unassuming and Fearless
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Meet Alice Flanagan
How many of us have invited strangers into our home just because they were passing
by? I know my answer. Living with doors rarely ever open, we live in spaces
constricted by our own fears and inhibitions. But that is not Alice Flanagan. A popular
school teacher, she opened up her doors to us and shared her stories with such
enthusiasm that you would think she’s a child who has just discovered the world.
They celebrate together with the community every occasion from Women’s Day to
Christmases with cake and wine. A Ranwar Catholic by blood, when asked where she
would stay if not in Bandra, she profusely refuses with an ardent “No”. She goes on to
add that you can never take the Ranwar out of her. She says, “We don’t come from
rich families. But we are happy and rich from the heart” pretty much all one can hope
for from one’s lives.
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Meet the Vivacious Alice Flanagan
Meet Patricia Nath
A soft-spoken woman passion-driven to keep the spirit of Bandra alive. A consultant
by profession, Patricia is one of the founding members of Celebrate Bandra, a festival
to rekindle the Bandra spirit. Started in 2005 as a 15-day festival once in two years,
the event has evolved with the changing times. With earlier participants being from
within the community it is now a platform for talent across India to showcase their
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uniqueness that is screened by a panel and chosen by the public. All of them on the
team including Patricia work pro-bono (Yes, you read that right – Pro-Bono) for this
festival alongside their respective personal lives and professional careers. The festival
that is now a 9-day annual fest is usually hosted just before Diwali in October –
November has these members putting in hours right from April to ensure everything
goes right.
Meet Patricia Nath
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Meet Annabelle Ferro DeSylva
Anabelle, one of the key persons behind bringing alive BandraBuggers, is one of
those exuberant personalities that immediately liven up any room they walk in with
just their presence. She brought to life a story from the book also titled
BandraBuggers just by reading 4 lines from one of the many stories of Bandra. The
reading lasted less than 3 minutes but had everyone in the room opening up their
wallets to buy their own copy of that enchanting book. I was one of them for we were
all curious to know more.
Meet Annabelle Ferro Desylva – BandraBuggers
As I walked along those familiar bylanes in Bandra that I have walked by several times
before after meeting these wonderful women, every footstep echoed with a new
sense. These enchanting and welcoming women of Bandra in such a brief period of
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time, somehow just made me feel one with that community. Truly grateful to
BandraBuggers and Bombaywalla to give this Chennaite in Bombay an opportunity to
listen to these stories.
Summary
Event
A Women's Day Walk Around Bandra
Location
Bandra West, Mount Mary Church,Bandra (W),Mumbai, Maharashtra-400050
Starting on
March 9, 2019
Ending on
March 9, 2019
Description
Jamjar, Bombaywalla, and Bandra Buggers take us out on a Meet Bandra’s leading
ladies- Our Lady of the Mount, Anita the traffic cop, Alice Flanagan one of Bandra's
legendary teachers and Patricia Nath, one of the movers and shakers behind the
Celebrate Bandra festival.
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