APLYAA MUMBAI CHA “Mumbaikar” MAHOTSAV
Mumbai, June 3, 2016: The Mumbaikar Festival, an ode to the uniqueness of Mumbai’s spirit with something for every inhabitant of this island city, was inaugurated today at a star-studded event attended by The Honourable Governor of Maharashtra Shri Chennamaneni Vidyasagar Rao, Honourable Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Honourable Union Minister for Communication and Technology Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Honourable Union Minister for Transport and Shipping Shri Nitin Gadkari, Honourable Maharashtra State Cabinet Minister for Finance, Planning and Forest Departments Shri Sudhir Mungantiwar, Honourable Minister of State for Statistics (Independent Charge) and External Affairs General V K Singh, Honourable National General Secretary of the BJP Shri Kailash Vijayvargiya, Honourable Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Dr. Sanjay Kumar Balyan, Honourable Union Minister of State for Human Resources and Development Shri Ram Shankar Katheria, Honourable Justice Shri Siddarth Mridul of Delhi High Court and Honourable National Commission for Women Chairman Shrimati Lalita Kumaramangalam.
Mr. Rohit Poddar, Managing Director of Poddar Housing and Developers Ltd. and Mr. Tarun Rathi, Director of the Mumbaikar Festival, are the creators and visionaries behind the Mumbaikar Festival.
The four-day festival, to be organised between December 15th and 18th this year, seeks to re-affirm Mumbai's cultural stronghold and influence not just in the country but among the international community as well. Much like the way the 7 islands come together to make this city, the Mumbaikar Festival as a platform brings together citizens and various stakeholders of Mumbai to nourish, cherish and relish Mumbai: the home to every Mumbaikar.
Through the three pillars of the Festival, Citizen Ownership and Engagement, Community Activation and Curative Differentiation, the organisers aim to involve each and every one of the 1.2 crore Mumbaikars spread across 24 municipal wards.
The logo of the festival, a symbolic nimbu-mirchi, was unveiled in the presence of our honourable guests by Festival Chairman Rohit Poddar, Managing Director of Poddar Housing and Developers Ltd., and Festival Director Tarun Rathi along with Festival CEO Neerja Shah.
The organisers envisage that this annual occasion will establish itself as a landmark event and go a long way in bringing back Mumbai’s glory as one India’s top cities.
Sixteen "Swabhimani Mumbaikars”, recipients of one of the highest civilian honours of the country - the 2016 Padma awards, were felicitated at the inauguration of this festival. Those felicitated included, The late Dhirubhai Ambani, who was awarded the Padma Vibhushan posthumously, Bollywood actors Anupam Kher, Ajay Devgn, Priyanka Chopra, singer Udit Narayan, director Madhur Bhandarkar, eminent architect Hafeez Contractor, adman Piyush Pandey and senior legal counsel Ujjwal Nikam. Business baron Dilip Shanghvi of Sun Pharma, scientist Dr. Keki Hormusji Gharda of Gharda Chemicals, Sanskrit scholar Ramanuja Tattacharya, renowned agriculturist Subhash Palekar, noted documentary photographer Sudhakar Olwe, spiritual guru Swami Tejomayananda and chemical engineer Dr. Ganapati Dadasaheb Yadav were also among those honoured.
Today, Poddar Housing is India’s second largest affordable housing company which is also committed to the PM’s vision of ‘Housing for All by 2020’. In addition to providing affordable housing, The Poddar Foundation established in 1983 now focuses on Mental Health Awareness in India and alleviating child obesity.
The Group also believes in providing the citizens of Mumbai / Maharashtra an increased quality of life and emphasizes on providing high quality education at low costs. The Poddar Brio International School located at Badlapur is a CBSC English medium school that blends work and study with artistic, recreational, cultural, religious and social activities, and uses educational innovations to prepare its students to keep pace with cultural and technological progress in the world.
ABOUT THE MUMBAIKAR FESTIVAL
Much like the way the 7 islands come together to make this city, the Mumbaikar Festival as a platform brings together the citizens and the various stakeholders of Mumbai to nourish, cherish and relish Mumbai: the home to every Mumbaikar. Through the three pillars of the Festival - Citizen Ownership and Engagement, Community Activation and Curative Differentiation, the organizers aim to involve each and every one of the 1.2 crore Mumbaikars spread across the 24 municipal wards.
Our vision at Mumbaikar Festival is to create Mumbai as a great place to experience modern India by instilling pride and ownership in the citizens of Mumbai.
The aim via this is to increase the inflow of tourists; Domestic and International and also to create a significant impact and contribution to Mumbai and Maharashtra’s economy.