Then. And now.
These before-and-after satellite images show the transformation of Nargis Dutt Nagar at Bandra Reclamation, where a large portion of the settlement has been cleared as redevelopment progresses on the site. (1/3)
The SRA-led project is being undertaken by Roshni Developers in partnership with Godrej Properties and is set to reshape this stretch of Bandra Reclamation.
For generations, Nargis Dutt Nagar has been a familiar part of Bandra's landscape. (2/3)
A 39-year-old jogger underwent surgery after being bitten in the genital area by a pet Rottweiler during a morning run on Carter Road Promenade, prompting Khar Police to register an FIR against both the dog's handler and owner. (1/5)
Police have registered a case against handler & owner under provisions of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita & Maharashtra Police Act. The handler reportedly told the victim he was caring for the dog & was not its owner. No arrests have been made so far & the investigation is ongoing. (4/5)
The incident has raised fresh concerns about pet safety and responsible handling on Carter Road, one of Bandra's busiest public promenades.
Should stricter action be taken against owners and handlers when pets cause serious injuries in public spaces? (5/5)
Pali Hill has become the testing ground for Mumbai's AI-powered tree monitoring project.
The BMC has launched a pilot in Bandra West using AI and LiDAR-equipped scanners to create detailed 3D records of street trees, tracking their species, age, health, location and...(1/3)
environmental benefits. Officials say the technology could help identify potentially hazardous trees before accidents occur & improve tree management across the city.
The initiative is among the first large-scale uses of AI and LiDAR for urban tree monitoring in India &...(2/3)
could be expanded to other parts of Mumbai if successful.
Would you support AI-assisted monitoring of Bandra's trees if it helps improve conservation and public safety? (3/3)
BKC Goes Car-Free Every Friday
Nearly 2 lakh people who commute to BKC are being encouraged to leave their cars at home every Friday as MMRDA launches a first-of-its-kind Public Transport Day. The initiative aims to ease congestion in Mumbai's busiest business district...(1/2)
by getting more commuters onto the Metro, local trains, buses and shared transport.
Can BKC really reduce traffic with one car-free day a week, or does Mumbai still have a long way to go before public transport becomes the easier choice? (2/2)
An unidentified man, believed to be in his late 40s, was found hanging from a damaged section of a demolished structure near the cluster of razed homes outside St. Elias High School on Saturday evening. (1/3)
The incident came to light at around 5 pm on June 6, drawing a crowd of concerned residents and passers-by to the site. A police constable was seen at the location as onlookers gathered around the area. (2/3)
The man's identity had not been established at the time of publication. The circumstances surrounding the death remain unclear, and further details are awaited. (3/3)
Attempts to contact the Masque Group reportedly went unanswered.
The bill reviewed by Bandra Buzz shows the Dark Chocolate Babka was purchased for ₹306, including taxes and packaging charges.
TwentySeven Bakehouse and the Masque Group are welcome to share their response. (3/4)