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  • We took buses to college and walked everywhere because it was safe and easy to do so. The streets had not been encroached, the pavements were hospitable, and the BEST service was impeccable then. If you woke up early you might see the bhistiwallah watering the streets to keep it clean and in the evening I remember the lamp lighter turning on the street lights. Marine Drive at sunset was a lover’s paradise and Chowpatty beach would be full of coy couples holding hands and sitting together. No one shooed them away or booked them for obscenity. Bombay was tolerant and safe then. It prided itself on being a professional, no-nonsense city.

    We live in a very different world today and the values that made Bombay safe and easy to negotiate are fast eroding. The politics of hatred and divisiveness, inefficiency, greed and corruption have overcome the city’s most hallowed institutions, destroyed its beautiful streetscape, and poisoned the hearts of many. We cannot return to those good-old days but we can try to make the city safe for its inhabitants both rich and poor.

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    This is the city where people first rallied around Gandhiji’s Quit India call, a city that has given the country many great leaders. We need to rally again and act together to overcome the destructive forces overwhelming us from both within and without. If we want to change things then for starters we must participate in the political process and vote, and demand good governance.

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    Bombay the belovedBy: richard | 03-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward The minute we started electing our city representatives in the name of linguistic majority, Bombay started to die. Being the only city in India which needs too many inputs for its survival from India and abroad, this city can survive only when one compete with other to earn his livelihood and in that process start contributing to its growth. What is happening today is owning of this city in the name of language by few individuals. They want to show their power over others by creating an army expert stone throwers and intimidators. The government become helpless when their army comes out to stop work and movement in this city. We can get rid of terrorists but the biggest terrorist are living among us wearing masks of religion, language and regional superiority. How can we get rid of them, when the governing authority itself supports them?
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