Mumbai Buzz: Marine Drive Public Toilet | Azaan Controversy | Minor’s Rape

This week in Mumbai: Public Toilet relocated from Marine Drive, Minor raped in Chembur, School Azaan controversy, UBT Shakha bulldozed by BMC.

BMC to change location of public toilet from Marine Drive after residents protest

The residents’ demand to change the location of the public toilet, which was planned at Marine Drive was accepted by the BMC. Residents claimed the earlier location could destroy the aesthetics of Marine Drive. They suggested an alternative spot near Rajni Patel Marg but it is yet to be confirmed by the civic body.

Ashok Gupta from Marine Drive Citizen’s Association (MDCA) was quoted as saying, “While the toilet was being built until Tuesday, the DMC and Harshita Narvekar assured us on Wednesday that the toilet would be built elsewhere. They have started taking down the shed erected at the location and stopped construction.”

“We’re not against the toilet facility. Marine Drive attracts several tourists, so toilets are essential. We objected to the location. The designated spot made no sense as there is already a toilet about 500 – 600 metres away, and it would block the view and hamper the appeal of the heritage precinct,” added Gupta.

Source: Indian Express


Read More: No more free rehousing, but government offers discounted homes to slum dwellers


‘Illegal’ Sena (UBT) shakha in Bandra east bulldozed by BMC

The Shakha located in Bandra east Nirmal Nagar was demolished by BMC. The demolition was carried out in presence of high police security. This Shakha was managed by the Shiv Sena members of the UBT faction. Haji Halim Khan, a former corporator who belongs to the UBT faction said, “Being the former local corporator, this Shakha falls under my jurisdiction. Last week, members of the Shinde faction asked me to join their team and contest the upcoming civic elections with them. I refused their offer, following which they threatened that our Shakha will be pulled down by civic officials.” 

Source: Indian Express

Kids in school uniform
Representative Image: Protest in school for conducting Azaan. Pic: MS Gopal

Teacher suspended after Azaan in Mumbai school

Playing of Azaan in a school in Kandivali led to suspension of a school teacher. The 30 sec clip of the prayer was recorded and shared in social media, which led to people gathering outside the Kapol Vidyanidhi International School. Demonstrations by the BJP, MNS and Eknath Shinde faction of Shivsena ensued. “The prayer was an initiative to educate students on various faiths,” said the principal of the school Reshma Hegde. BJP MLA Yogesh Sagar from Charkop in Kandivali (west) claimed the playing of Azaan had hurt the sentiments of the majority community. 

Source: Times of India

BMC’s ‘colour scheme’ for Marine Drive finds no takers, residents unimpressed

The civic body has involved the experts from the JJ School of arts for the beautification of Marine drive, one of the most popular tourist attractions. It is part of the state government’s beautification plan. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) would change the façade – 30-odd sea-facing buildings, from the stretch of Princess Street flyover to the Air India Building, close to the southern tip of the precinct, will get uniform splash of colour.

Source: Hindustan Times

Teen ‘friend’ drugs minor, rapes her for a month

A 13-year-old girl was allegedly intoxicated and raped by her 19-year-old friend repeatedly for a month at her residence in Chembur. Whenever the minor was home alone the friend used to assault her. The accused was known by the family of the minor and he also had access to her house keys. The accused also often used to steal from the house, said the Chembur police. The police said that the man would visit the girl, intoxicate her and rape her in semi-conscious state. 

Source: Free Press Journal

Compiled by Stephin Thomas

Also Read:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Similar Story

The right to leisure: Do Chennai parks provide respite from soaring temperatures?

Locked gates at noon and ₹75 entry fees limit access to Chennai's parks for the people who need them most during extreme heat.

For homemaker Rani, alternate evenings are dedicated to a few rounds at the 2,456 sq m Sharma Park in Chennai's T Nagar, playfully chasing her two granddaughters across the sanded area. But there are a few things she is worried about. “It’s hot throughout the year at the park. It has unwatered, withering plants, and this area is often prone to rowdyism,” Rani says, pointing to strewn water bottles and food packets behind some benches. However, as she spends all day sweating in her kitchen, these few hours in the open air are immensely valuable. ​In an earlier article, we…

Similar Story

Chennai has 835 parks, but overall green spaces have shrunk

Chennai's green spaces are shrinking with North Chennai having unequal access. Experts call for native planting, rainwater sponges and citizen action.

A flower-seller weaving mozhams of jasmine, men reading newspapers, and cackling children playing games — these are common sights across city parks. As Chennai saw temperatures cross 40°C this May, seekers of shade, couples stealing time together, and informal workers turned to parks for solace.​ Parks and open spaces are crucial for residents in congested areas, many of whom live without air conditioning. But open spaces in Chennai are shrinking. The Urban Regional Development Plans Formulation and Implementation (URDPFI) guidelines mandate 10 to 12 sq. m of open space per person, yet the Chennai Metropolitan Area has roughly just 0.65…