Sunday, February 27, 2011

Bhau Daji Laad Museum and Raani Baug


I Have been thinking of visiting  Bhau Daji Laad museum (earlier Victoria & Albert Museum) within the Byculla Zoo known as Raani Baug.   Built in 1871 is a near Replica of its namesake in London. This is the oldest museum of Mumbai.
It has large number of maps, archaeological specimens, copper and brassware, silver ware, miniature paintings,   and a large section of clay models.
Though it is under the banner of Mumbai Municipal Corpn, it is surprisingly very neatly maintained, well lit and with good display arrangement. It is also well staffed. The interiors of this Museum itself is worth having a look at (i.e. door, columns, windows  and carved arches)

Photo Credit : localyte.com
 I was wondering as to how MMC could do such a good job. The reason was:  It is supported by Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation and the restoration is done by INTACH. No wonder!!  Since photography is not allowed inside, I could not take the camera with me.  But there are some excellent images on this site:
Since this Museum is in the precinct of Rani Baug, (Earlier: Victoria Gardens and Now Jijamata Udyan),  I took a walk through the Gardens  or Rani Baug.
It was approximately  50 years ago that I had visited this place while on a summer vacation to Bombay ( as the city  was known then)  We were a group of few children, maybe cousins from Dadar. I don’t remember which Uncle or Aunt was behind this expedition. But the visuals of those days are still quite clear. 

Giraffes, Zebras, Lion and Leopards,  Grizzly Bear,  foxes,  variety of snakes  and plenty of Birds etc  were all  in the garden  and well kept.
Today Raani Baug is in a sorry state. Many of the fine statues are just lying around and not restored.

  an impressive stone canopy is in shambles
and statues within, not cared for
Many of the cages have no animals. 
General impression is of carelessness.
This Black-Buck is at least safe here from our film stars.................
This appears to be the same Rhino I saw 50 years ago, now without the horn

But this 'moving" toilet can move your guts inside out!
Why was this tree slashed?
and why a beautiful water fountain not maintained?
Prince must be turning in his grave..
But everything is not lost. There are some  lovely spots where one can relax. Some interesting bird species too

This one is a thief. It knows how to sneak in and out of the peacock's cage.
Some interesting canon and structure made out of wooden strips.

All the same, avoid the Zoo...visit the Museum!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Precious resources of this century-wasted



DNA Mumbai 25.12.2009 "Civic authorities are pushing for a further cut in water supply in Mumbai. This was revealed by the (BMC) Commissioner, Swadheen Kshatriya. The BMC has proposed a further 10% water cut. The proposed cuts will be effective from January 15. Currently the cut stands at 15 per cent. One person had died after the police lathi-charged hundreds of people led by a Congress leader protesting against water cuts in Mumbai on December 3." The above article was an eye opener in terms of the water situation of the city and also how it was being politicized. Just about 2 months from this article,at the junction of S V Rd and Juhu Lane, in the course of digging, the Main Water line was damaged. Water started gushing out in great force. Traffic came to a stand still for 2 hours! I do not know how many million gallons of precious water was wasted. Even during heavy monsoon, this part of S V road does not get flooded like this. I could manage some pictures.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Kala Ghoda Art Festval, Mumbai



KGAF is now more than 12 years old and going strong every year...those who have been regular there will vouch for it. Though designed originally as purely an art fest, commercial tinge is getting more visible in last few years. It may be necessary, when a huge event is to be organized on such a scale. I have captured only glimpses of it. Some performing artists, some sculptures and some of the overflowing crowd. I also avoided the stalls selling products, because they were not promoted for or by Artisans.  I could not make it to other venues like Museum campus or Horniman Circle. Besides, it being the last day, the crowd was huge and was making difficult to move around and view the events comfortably. Please avoid the last day in future. Hope you like what you see.
As seen from Jehangir Art Gallery
interesting ensemble
the precinct is brimming with people from all over
puppets and puppeteer
This was well done
Old model and upcoming model
interesting creations
awaiting turn
futuristic
who gets the most onions!
some more of the crowd
trying to tickle
Tera kya hoga ?
 selling on the sidelines
setting sunlight on the Mumbai Univ