PLACES OF WORSHIP MUST BE PRESERVED
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PLACES OF WORSHIP MUST BE PRESERVED
September, 2014 | Vol. 1 www.babasiddique.com “ All that we are, is a result of all that we have thought. ” PLACES OF WORSHIP MUST BE PRESERVED from the BMC commissioner Mr Kunte to the Chief Minister to ensure justice prevails,” says Ahuja. DAYANAND AHUJA Meet Dayanand Ahuja, the able and responsible trustee of the ‘Shree Parmanand Bhandar Ashram’, a temple which has been in Khar since 1958. This temple, in existence since many decades, recently had the misfortune of getting in the cross hairs of the BMC when a road-expansion operation was proposed; in this exercise, structures around the road were required to be demolished to make way for the roads, and this included the temple wall. But Ahuja was not going to let this happen. In the interim, the BMC sent a demolition team to the spot, but Baba intervened and prevented them from bringing down the wall. “The way he helped our temple was overwhelming. It was a validation of his extreme commitment to his duty and to his people as an elected representative and as a leader who has won hearts.” Ahuja concludes with a relieved smile. Places of worship must be preserved, and Shree Parmanand Bhandar Ashram continues to stand in Khar. Says Ahuja, “All those who stay in the nearby locality have been coming to this temple for years. The residents of the locality not only supported us against this proposed action but also signed a letter with about 500 signatures stating that this wall should not be broken as it is a part of the temple.” But saving the temple wall was not an easy task as the municipal authorities had received a hand-written complaint letter from MLC Ashish Shelar, asking them to demolish the temple wall. When asked about this, Ahuja said that it was the local MLC who had complained and the same had been reaffirmed through a RTI application. After exhausting all possibilities of stopping the demolition, the trustees finally decided to approach Baba Siddique, who is known for helping his constituents against all odds. Continues Ahuja: “Baba lent us a patient ear and promised to do everything in his capacity to see to it that the demolition doesn’t take place. He turned out to be a godsend for the temple trust. Once when we needed his help, he was in the hospital as he had to undergo a surgery, but he came to our side irrespective. At times, it was as if he was more worried about the temple wall than all of us. His dedication to selfless service was quite touching as he approached everyone /BABASIDDIQUE /BABASIDDIQUE /BABASIDDIQUE TIPS FOR SAFE DRIVING DISTRIBUTION OF SUBSIDIZED RATIONS AS PER FOOD SECURITY BILL As a result of inflation, food grains, cooking oil and other items used in the kitchen daily have become costlier, affecting the common man adversly, who has to cut down on other expenditure to put food on his table. Following the Food Security Bill passed by the then UPA Government, a drive was launched wherein rations were distributed to people of the BandraKruz area at subsidized rates. The drive was immensely successful as such an initiative was much needed by the lower-middle class section of the society, who are battling inflation every passing day. The Food Security Act (also known as the Right To Food Act) is an Act of the Parliament which aims at providing subsidized food grains to approximately two thirds of India’s 1.2 billion people and was implemented by the past UPA Government. • Wear Seat Belts : A very important rule for four wheelers, seat belts save lives in case of accidents. • Obey all traffic rules : Understand all the road signs and signal rules and obey it seriously. • Use side and back indicators when changing lanes and positions while driving. • Never talk on your cell phone while driving. • Obey speed limits as written on sign boards. •Do not Drink and Drive - it’s dangerous for you as well as for others. SPONSORING OF EDUCATION KITS AT CAREER FEST In today’s world of cut-throat competition and a competitive job market, it is imperative for everyone to have an edge over others and in order to provide this, sponsored education kits were donated to students from the BandraKruz area, who had attended the Career Fest held some time back. Over 15000 students from around 200 schools participated in the career fest and were quite delighted about the education kits that were made available to them. The career fest, which was organized by the AMP, was a huge success and benefitted many people who had attended the event. “ We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not a single act but a habit. ” INAUGURATION OF THE ANNUAL SEPTEMBER GARDEN DURING BANDRA FAIR The annual Mount Mary Fest is one of the most awaited events in Bandra and the area surrounding the INAUGURATION OF MAHABODHI BUDDHA VIHAR venue sports a festive air. One of the gems of the Bandra Fair is the September Garden, which was earlier titled the ‘Carmel Mela’. The place is known as an entertainment hub of the Bandra Fair that sees close to 5,000 people at any given time. The September Garden offers Ferris wheel rides, games for adults and children and jam sessions, apart from food stalls selling delicacies, the proceeds of which go to charity. The September Garden is frequented by everyone from common people to local celebs, who are out to have a good time. The Mahabodhi Buddha Vihar, which is an institution of great importance for the Buddhist community, was recently inaugurated at Carter Road, Danda Khar (W), Mumbai 400052. THE ANNUAL VAILLANKANI PROCESSION The Vaillankani Association organises an annual procession in Bandra in the month of September on the nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This is conducted at Rizvi Complex and a large number of people, not only from BandraKruz but from all over Mumbai participate in this procession, which is celebrating 20 years this year. Though it is an event of great importance to Christians, it also brings together people from different faiths who believe in the power of Mother Mary. For this purpose, a ‘Bhoomi Pujan’ ceremony was conducted recently in the presence of people of the Buddhist community from the BandraKruz area for the inauguration of the Buddha Vihar and also for the addition of a ground plus one structure for community activities at the location with resources from the MLA/NDVSY fund. In our effort to support the Buddhist community in BandraKruz, we have also constructed a ‘Balwadi’ for the benefit of children and to conduct additional cultural programs. Baba Siddique also participates in this procession on a yearly basis. ‘The whole purpose of religion is to facilitate love and compassion, patience, tolerance, humility, forgiveness’ - Dalai Lama “ Creativity is seeing what everybody has seen, but thinking what nobody else has thought. ” COCHLEAR IMPLANT PROGRAM INITIATIVE A cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person who is deaf or severely hard of hearing. Baba Siddique and Salman Khan were present at Holy Family hospital to support the Cochlear Implant Program on its second anniversary and help spread awareness about the availability of this treatment at the hospital. At the event, which was initiated by Dr. Chris D’Souza, a renowned ENT specialist, both Baba Siddique and Salman Khan were seen interacting with children who have undergone this treatment, bringing big smiles to their faces. A hearing disability is often considered crippling, but thanks to cochlear implants, many children and adults have a chance to lead a relatively normal life. Our endeavor to create awareness for this program is a continuous exercise. “ The best way to predict the future is to create it. ” ANNUAL CRIB COMPETITION Christmas is a special time in the BandraKruz area and everyone celebrates this beautiful festival with a lot of fanfare. The spirit of Christmas is felt by everyone and citizens from every community love being a part of Christmas. X’mas lights adorn houses, Christmas trees are decorated carefully by families and gifts and well wishes are exchanged. In addition to this, Cribs are created, which is a very important element of Christmas. The citizens of BandraKruz put in a lot of hard work and exhibit creativity when it comes to making Cribs for Christmas. Keeping this in mind, we have been arranging an Annual Crib Competition since the last 8 years. Following the event, a prize distribution function is held at Chapel Road. The function is judged on the basis of individual, community and institutional. All the local residents look forward to this event every year and this initiative has found appreciation among the citizens of BandraKruz. /BABASIDDIQUE /BABASIDDIQUE /BABASIDDIQUE
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