menu_open Columnists
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

Heritage is for everyone

9 0
yesterday

Sutradhaars and city watchdogs, Sir PM and Lady Flora discuss their favourite takeaways from an informative session about public access inside heritage landmarks that both attended at the 25th Kala Ghoda Arts Festival

File pic

Bravo! Bravo! Pheroze, I couldn’t have been any happier and prouder,” Lady Flora shrieked, as her friend approached her. The duo was back to the cathedral for their night-time chitchat since the Cooperage Bandstand was buzzing with crowds, courtesy the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival. And, they weren’t complaining. After all, it was one of those amazing annual spectacles that infused life, colour and vibrancy into their favourite neighbourhood.  And, to top it all, Sir PM had reason to be mighty chuffed. His name was mentioned in high esteem at a session that was moderated by their creator on public access inside heritage landmarks.

ADVERTISEMENT

Sir PM was yet to recover from the highlight. “Pheroze, that a memorable feeling… when the moderator, our creator, mentioned your name among the other greats that were alumni of Elphinstone College–Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Dr Ambedkar, Badruddin Tyabji and the other illustrious names. You didn’t notice, but I was preening like a peacock. Finally, you got your due,” lauded Lady Flora, adding quickly, “I quite liked that each speaker had........

© Midday


Get it on Google Play