Monday, October 10, 2016

Walking Around Matunga




Long Walk Home

Just to let you into a simple perspective a good place to live ones life is a place where you have great  community support and a secure & harmonious atmosphere. Matunga is well ranked in both of this.

Live example being the NGO’s operating in Matunga . If you walk towards King Circle in one of its by lanes near Bhaudaji road is the Shradhanand Mahila Ashram. A NGO with vision of “To help Create a world free of  destitute women and children”

This Hindu Women's Welfare Society was started in the year 1927 in memory of Swami Shraddhanandji(Munshiram).He was disciple of Maharshi Dayanand,the founder of Arya Samaj in 1875.    Swami Shraddhanand felt the need to have shelter for Hindu women who faced problems due to social,cultural circumstances prevailing at that time and he expressed this to his contemporaries, Shri B.G. Kher, Barrister Jaykar, Shri R.D.Birla and Shri V.L.Napoo,etc. They established the Ashram & within 2 years many women sought shelter in this.Currently it is working with 180 orphans of aged 0-18 in balgruha and also run a shelter for women.

The Ashram is a Home for needy children including court committed ones. It Provides education, training in home making, tailoring and embroidery. The organization runs a Special Care Center for abandoned babies and children are given in adoption. Girls stay till they are self supportive or married. The organization also arranges marriages at the Ashram. What donation it collects from the donors they spend on Sponsorship  to the needy students from rural areas. They also run an Orphanage for boys aged between 0-5 years.

The boys are referred to other Ashram after attaining 6 years of age if not sent in adoption.
The Ashramkanyas from 6-18 years attend different schools in the neighborhood. They are also coached in many co-curricular activities such as music,dance and sports.They are taken for educational tours.In house competition are organized for them.Workshops in handicrafts,ceramic painting and mehandi are organized for them.

The Ashramkanyas are grouped in houses and housekeepers are there to supervise them.There are qualified social workers who nurture them and look after their educational & emotional needs.

The shelter and Balgruha are registered with the Commissioner of Women & Child Welfare Office,Pune,Maharashtra State.Grant-in-aid(Non-salary) is received from them. The Ashramkanyas above 18 years attend college,vocational courses.They are also married through the Ashram on receiving suitable proposals.Some of them undertake vocational courses and work outside.

The Ashram also run a women's hostel for the working women. And gives them a safe environment to live and work in Mumbai till they find an alternate accommodation on their own.

Just ahead is the Byramjee Jeejeebhoy home for the children . The Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Home for Children was founded by late Sir Rustom P. Masani and late Sir John Wardlaw-Milne in the year 1916. It is the oldest institution in the city of Mumbai devoted to the work of protection and care of destitute children, irrespective of caste, colour or creed. It started its work in 1917 with a small shelter at Grant Road. It was felt necessary to form a Society for the purpose of solving the problems of destitute children satisfactorily and thus The Society for the Protection of Children in Western India was founded.

Later it was shifted to its present premises at King's Circle, Matunga, Bombay in the year 1921. The Home was named after the late Hon'ble Mr Byramjee Jeejeebhoy, C.S.I, in 1916, after a donation of Rs. 50,000 was received from his grandson, late Rustomjee Byramjee Jeejeebhoy.
Most of the children admitted in the Home face a common problem: they are either parent less, unwanted in their own family, from broken families, lack care and protection or have irresponsible guardians. These factors cause them to take to street life which results in them either associating with bad elements or falling victims to adult criminals.

The home provides facilities for physical fitness, sports and games, recreational activities, outings, library, etc. Our children are encouraged to observe National days on all important religious festivals to foster a spirit of brotherhood, love and tolerance among children of different communities.

The main activities of this Home are to work for the overall welfare of children and  protest against exploitation of children. To provide home for the destitute children and to impart formal education in an ambient atmosphere.

One of its objectives is to take action for the enforcement of the existing laws for the protection of the children, and if necessary, to suggest new laws or amendment in the home. The society proposed legislation towards protection of children and as a result, the Bombay Children Act 1924 came in to being.

A true home for the marginalized children in the society, nurturing them and giving them wings to fly and rise up in the society.

As I walk back home , I am engulfed by the memories of the year gone by. A year back I started a walk around the neighborhood of Matunga , that quaint place between Dadar and Sion with its small town culture still intact . Clinging to the core values of inter –community peace and harmony. But also having a liberal outlook and the adaptability required to change with the times. I have been fortunate enough to stay in this magical place and grow up here enjoying all it has to offer. From the foodie joints in every nook and corner to the community centers , sports clubs to the chaotic market area , beautifully landscaped gardens to the secluded yet quiet by lanes . The night hot spots for those mid night hunger pangs to the highly regarded educational institutions. All crammed in this small yet magical place.

Over the last 1 year I have been reliving my childhood memories be it watching children play Lagori or Andhali Koshimbir (blind mans bluff) , visited the numerous restaurants famous for South Indian , Chinese and , Italian. Hogged on the lip smacking fast food on its streets. Enjoyed finding out newer joints that have spring up and spicing up the mundane life.
Hope you enjoyed the journey with me through my blogs….

Happy Reading……

Zindagi Ek Safar hai Suhana ……Yahan kal kya ho kisne janaa
Chand Taron se chal na hai aage ….Aasmano se badhna hai aage
Pichhe reh jayega ye zamana….. Yahan kal kya ho kisne janaa

Haste gate jahan se guzar …. Duniya ki tu parwa na kar
Muskurate hue din bitanaa… Yahan kal kya ho kisne janaa

Maut aani hai aayegi ek din.. Jaan jani hai jayegi ek din
Aesi baton se kya ghabarana … Yahan kal kya ho kisne janaa

Zindagi Ek Safar hai Suhana ……Yahan kal kya ho kisne janaa

Par is zindagi me ik baar Matunga zaroor aana…..



1 comment:

  1. I stumbled upon your blog while trying to look up BJ Home on the Internet. I guess this is the centenary year of this fine institution. I must have passed this place few thousands of times but never knew it is the first institution of its kind in the city. Sadly there is very little information about it on the Internet.

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