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Congratulatory letters
I want to congratulate the team for carrying out a wonderful synopsis on Mazagaon (DTP, July 20). It made me go down the memory-lane. Also I must confess and appreciate the efforts of your newspaper and the most active NGO of Mazagaon Concern For Mumbai for carrying out the face-lift and beautification of areas in and around Mazagaon. I sincerely hope that by the participation of the media such as yours and by the involvement of residents we see Mazagaon getting better day by day. Umaima Rangwala It was pleasant reading the article on Mazagaon. Indeed Mazagaon has a very rich, vibrant and old history. You have rightly pointed out that people from all communites Bohra, Hindu Jain, Christian and Maharashtrian all stay together as one big family. I have lived here for 20 years. Also Mazagaon is fortunate to have many conscious citizens who take great interest in maintaining the beauty and heritage of Mazagaon. One such rightly pointed by you is our very own Abuzar Zakir who is always upto new innovative ideas of involving residents for a better and more concious Mazagaon. Also the Maharashtrians staying in the Tarwadi area of Mazagoan are very friendly and helpful. Alifiya F Pachmeriwala Mazgaon's Hancock Bridge is in a pretty bad shape. The pavement of the bridge is spread with debris and shanties dotting one side. The iron railings on one side are rusty. The man structure of the bridge too, is also cracking at several places, owing to weeds growing from them. An NGO, Concern has been trying to get the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to pay attention to the pitiful condition of the bridge, but to no avail. The organisation requires funds to do the work on its own, besides help from various sources in the area. Concern's last endeavour was the beautification of the Ollivant Bridge on Mazgaon's Nesbit Road. Impressed by the new look of various structures in Sandhurst Road, various residents in the area requested the NGO to adopt the bridge and work on its renovation. The Fazlani International Baccalaureate School at Mazagaon, the Fayze Husayni and various prominent citizens and residents sent complaints regarding the dilapidated condition of the Hancock Bridge, said Chairman, Concern, Abuzar N. Zakir. According to Zakir, the cost of painting the bridge will be around Rs.5 lakhs and the repairing would cost around Rs. eight to ten lakhs. Further Abuzar informed, There is lot of work to be done for which we need expert hands like we have with the BMC. We have been discussing the issue with BMC's B and E wards since the bridge falls under the both. But they said that such work is looked after by the Bridge Department so we have approach them. We got no response from there. We appeal to the civic body to respond since it is matter of protecting an age-old structure built in 1879. Related PagesContactTel. : +91 22 6631 7946 / 4023 5252 |
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