“During Ramzan, we usually have an Iftar party. Men usually get invited to many parties, but ladies are never given invitations. They usually stay at home and spend time with each other. Bhau came up with the idea of organizing an Iftar party exclusively for women, wherein women not only from the Muslim community, but from all religions would be invited, including women police.”
Najma, Activist, Dharavi, Mumbai
Peace, a continuous process
“We knew it was not a short-term project of 6-8 months or a year. It must be a continuous process. And only if it is kept continuous can peace be maintained.”
Naata is about Bhau Korde and Waqar Khan, two activists and friends, who have been involved in conflict resolution, working with neighbourhood peace committees in Dharavi, reputedly, the largest ‘...
Interview with Julio Ribeiro, former Commissioner of Police of Mumbai and trustee of the Mohalla Committee Trust, about the 1992-93 riots in Mumbai and local peace-keeping initiatives that...
Interview with Satish Sahney, former Commissioner of Police of Mumbai and trustee of the Mohalla Committee Trust, about the 1992-93 riots in Mumbai and local peace-keeping initiatives that...
Aman Ki Khoj...Dharavi's Search for Peace is the story of a community that is determined to heal the wounds of the 1992-93 riots and forge a path of harmony. The film looks at the efforts of Bhau...