Ananthashivan mama (father of Kumar, Shankar and Lata - U3/9, JBD), expired on 7th Feb. 2009 at around 2pm. He was 88.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Skywalk at Bhandup Station
The authorities are building a skywalk on the station road in Bhandup.
Traffic on station road is restricted to private vehicles only. Autos and buses are not permitted to ply on station road. It is hoped that once the skywalk is completed, congestion on the road will be reduced.
Wonder how many people will use the skywalk? Personally, it would have been better if a flyover was built and the vehicular traffic was diverted to the flyover. Most people use station road as a market and would continue to use it even after the skywalk is built.
If the hawkers are shifted to the skywalk, pedestrians my also use it. However, the shop keepers on the road will start complaning as they will loose business! Besides, people using the road will always have to be alert for missible falling on their head from the skywalk! Given the number of flyovers which have fallen in our country, there is also a possibility that the entire skywalk may fall on you head if you are not very careful.
Anyway money is being spent on the skywalk and a lot of people will line their pockets with our taxes.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Eshwar Iyer Expired
Eashwar Iyer (more popularly known as Eshwar Mama), residing in Chetna Appartments, J.M.Road, expired today.
He was popular in the Ayyappa pooja circle and was renouned for his recitation of Narayaneyam etc.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Ganesh Chaturthi
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Crown of trees!
Times of India, Mumbai edition dated 17th July 2008 reported the figures of the recently concluded tree census conducted by BMC (Brihanmumbai Muncipal Corporation).
The humble suburb of Bhandup stood out as the leader among all the BMC wards in Mumbai. The table below shows the final statistics.
Considering the fact that a major part of Bhandup East is salt pan land with little scope for trees, the suburb is well placed. Hope the trees multiply in geometric progression and generations to come benefit from it.
You can read the full article here.
The humble suburb of Bhandup stood out as the leader among all the BMC wards in Mumbai. The table below shows the final statistics.
| Region | Ward | Count |
| Bhandup | S | 159217 |
| Andheri East | K-East | 156508 |
| Borivli | R-Central | 144790 |
| Andheri West | K-West | 136262 |
| Malad | P-North | 121075 |
| Chembur | M-West | 105631 |
| Trombay | M-East | 92445 |
| Kandivli | R-South | 84510 |
| Mulund | T | 84187 |
| Goregaon | P-South | 83862 |
| Bandra West | H-West | 83176 |
| Wadala | F-North | 82117 |
| Bandra East | H-East | 74092 |
| Dahisar | R-North | 67828 |
| Kurla | L | 67758 |
| Nana Chowk | D | 58207 |
| Parel | F-South | 54330 |
| Prabhadevi | G-South | 45912 |
| Dadar | G-North | 43341 |
| Colaba | A | 41838 |
| Byculla | E | 39270 |
| Mohammed Ali Road | B | 6786 |
| Chandanwadi | C | 3919 |
Considering the fact that a major part of Bhandup East is salt pan land with little scope for trees, the suburb is well placed. Hope the trees multiply in geometric progression and generations to come benefit from it.
You can read the full article here.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Unique Pet
Gone are those days when kids used to keep dogs and cats as pets. Today, I met this kid who was carrying a huge bird (presumably a falcon or a kite) as a pet. The bird was idling on the stools placed outside Dr. Kantilal Shah's dispensary.

Although the wing span was quite impressive, I had a feeling that the bird was either sick or hurt. It had nothing to do with finding it outside the good doctors dispensary!

The owner was sporting enough to ask me to hold the bird in my hand. Although tempted, I shied away, scared of the outcome. Maybe some other day, if it is not on the endangered list.

Hope my son does not make a request for such fancy pets!
Although the wing span was quite impressive, I had a feeling that the bird was either sick or hurt. It had nothing to do with finding it outside the good doctors dispensary!
The owner was sporting enough to ask me to hold the bird in my hand. Although tempted, I shied away, scared of the outcome. Maybe some other day, if it is not on the endangered list.
Hope my son does not make a request for such fancy pets!
Friday, June 13, 2008
A 5D Theater
Orama 5D, located at Nirmal Lifestyle, Mulund, was a unique experience. The place boasts a games arcade and a 5D theater. The games arcade is similar to the ones that dot various parts of Mumbai. The 5D theater however is unique.
Last month, we watched a movie titled "Haunted House & Ocean Jungle" at Orama 5D. You are provided with goggles to experience the movies in 3D. The seats are modified to move based on the camera movements. There are two types of seats to choose from. The cheaper ones have unidirectional movement while the costly ones are multi directional. This is why it is classified as 4D.
The 5D part is quite exciting. If a frog jumps on a pool of water and splashes water all over, you can actually feel tiny jets of water being sprayed on you. Depending on the movie, you can also experience hot air jets and air bubbles.
The only draw back is the steep price of the ticket. At Rs. 280 per seat for a 15-20 minute movie., you do feel overcharged. An affordable price of Rs. 50 per seat would have ensured better patronage.
Last month, we watched a movie titled "Haunted House & Ocean Jungle" at Orama 5D. You are provided with goggles to experience the movies in 3D. The seats are modified to move based on the camera movements. There are two types of seats to choose from. The cheaper ones have unidirectional movement while the costly ones are multi directional. This is why it is classified as 4D.
The 5D part is quite exciting. If a frog jumps on a pool of water and splashes water all over, you can actually feel tiny jets of water being sprayed on you. Depending on the movie, you can also experience hot air jets and air bubbles.
The only draw back is the steep price of the ticket. At Rs. 280 per seat for a 15-20 minute movie., you do feel overcharged. An affordable price of Rs. 50 per seat would have ensured better patronage.
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