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Updated on: 06 February,2022 08:04 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Sucheta Chakraborty | sucheta.c@mid-day.com

A newsletter dedicated to the Bandstand Promenade was launched recently. But those are not the only ones. Right from Napean Sea road, to Malabar Hills, there are more newsletters that highlight local history and civic concerns

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Joy Bimal Roy with the newsletter at the Bandstand Promenade. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

Last month, the Bandra Bandstand Residents Trust brought out the first issue of The Promenade, a quarterly newsletter to keep citizens informed about the activities of the Trust which presently concern the welfare, maintenance and security of the Bandstand promenade. Joy Bimal Roy, who was appointed a trustee two months ago and given the responsibility of bringing out the newsletter, felt it was essential to outline its history in his very first editorial. “I wanted to bring out the feeling that people have of living on the Bandstand and in Bandra,” he tells mid-day, keen to set it apart from an earlier one-page newsletter published by the Trust that concerned itself mainly with local statistics.

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