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[http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com//Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Chowpatty-to-be-renamed-Swaraj-Bhoomi-after-Tilak-19032015014059 ''The Times of India'']
  
 
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Prafulla Marpakwar & Nergish Sunavala
  
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''' Girgaum Chowpatty, Mumbai's oldest and most famous beach, will soon be called Swaraj Bhoomi. '''
  
The Narendra Modi government has enhanced the compensation that airlines must pay passengers in case of lost baggage or suffering an injury while travelling with them.
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The BJP-led state government on Wednesday decided to rename the iconic stretch in south Mumbai in keeping with a demand made by the Lokmanya Tilak Gaurav Samiti.
If a person dies or suffers bodily injury in an air crash or some other aviation-related accident, the compensation payabale to the family is now Rs 90 lakh, up from Rs 75 lakh earlier.
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In case of inordinate flight delays, the compensation could now be as high as Rs 3.5 lakh, up from Rs 3 lakh earlier. The maximum compensation for lost baggage has now been upped to about Rs 84,000 from Rs 74,000 earlier.
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The Samiti had demanded that the spot at Chowpatty where Lokmanya Tilak was cremated, and where a garden stands now, should be called Swaraj Bhoomi. However, the government took it a giant step forward.
  
The enhanced compensa tion comes with the Cabinet on Tuesday amending the Air Carriage Act that deals with issues like damages to be paid for flight delays, loss of baggage and accidental death. Indian carriers will now pay as their international counterparts, in line with the 1999 Montreal Convention that governs airline liability and compensation.
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There was confusion for some time on Wednesday on whether the garden alone or the entire stretch had been renamed, but a bureaucrat in the chief minister's office confirmed to TOI that not just the garden but the area itself would bear the new name. Though the name Chowpatty has become ge neric in Mumbai over the years, given that Dadar and Juhu beaches too bear the same appendage, it is actually a proper name.
  
These compensations are based on something called special drawing rights (SDR), with each SDR worth $1.2.
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Locals were critical of the name change. Nandita Jhaveri, who has lived near Chowpatty for over 30 years, said, “Before I was born it was called Chowpatty and there is no reason why it should be called something else.
  
In India, SDRs are converted into Indian rupees depending on the exchange rate at the time of payment. Damage in case of death or bodily injury for each person has been upped from a lakh SDR to 1,13,100 SDR. The liability in case of destruction, loss or delay of cargo has been raised from 17 SDR (Rs 1,265) to 19 SDR (Rs 1,400).
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The Girgaum beach was called `Chau-pati' because of `four channels' of water that existed there. It remains one of the best spots from which to see the sunset in Mumbai.
  
The change came as International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) calculated that inflation had risen by over 10% -the trigger for a recalculation. In India, the change came with the Cabinet clearing an amendment to the Carriage by Air Act by inserting a new provision enabling the government to revise the limits of liability as and when the revised limits are notified by the ICAO. India had signed the Montreal Convention in May 2009. Also, the Convention stipulates that the compensation figures must be revised every five years.
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When, a year ago, the Samiti first made its demand to the then Congress-NCP government, it received no response. CM Devendra Fadnavis, who was then state BJP chief, had strongly supported its proposal. On Wednesday, he confirmed to TOI that the government had “accepted the proposal.
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''' HISTORY BEHIND ITS GEOGRAPHY  '''
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The name Chowpatty comes from “chau pati“ or four channels.According to the 1917 book Bombay Place Names and Street Names, this describes the inroads made by the tide before the western foreshore was reclaimed. In 1865, the summit of Malabar Hill was excavated to provide filling for the Chaupati reclamation and the sea-face road which runs to Malabar Hill. The name is similar to Satpaty, a village in the Mahim taluka of Thane district, which is approached by a channel containing seven streams

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This is a collection of articles archived for the excellence of their content.


Chaupatty

The Times of India

Mar 19 2015

Prafulla Marpakwar & Nergish Sunavala

Girgaum Chowpatty, Mumbai's oldest and most famous beach, will soon be called Swaraj Bhoomi.

The BJP-led state government on Wednesday decided to rename the iconic stretch in south Mumbai in keeping with a demand made by the Lokmanya Tilak Gaurav Samiti.

The Samiti had demanded that the spot at Chowpatty where Lokmanya Tilak was cremated, and where a garden stands now, should be called Swaraj Bhoomi. However, the government took it a giant step forward.

There was confusion for some time on Wednesday on whether the garden alone or the entire stretch had been renamed, but a bureaucrat in the chief minister's office confirmed to TOI that not just the garden but the area itself would bear the new name. Though the name Chowpatty has become ge neric in Mumbai over the years, given that Dadar and Juhu beaches too bear the same appendage, it is actually a proper name.

Locals were critical of the name change. Nandita Jhaveri, who has lived near Chowpatty for over 30 years, said, “Before I was born it was called Chowpatty and there is no reason why it should be called something else.“

The Girgaum beach was called `Chau-pati' because of `four channels' of water that existed there. It remains one of the best spots from which to see the sunset in Mumbai.

When, a year ago, the Samiti first made its demand to the then Congress-NCP government, it received no response. CM Devendra Fadnavis, who was then state BJP chief, had strongly supported its proposal. On Wednesday, he confirmed to TOI that the government had “accepted the proposal.


HISTORY BEHIND ITS GEOGRAPHY

The name Chowpatty comes from “chau pati“ or four channels.According to the 1917 book Bombay Place Names and Street Names, this describes the inroads made by the tide before the western foreshore was reclaimed. In 1865, the summit of Malabar Hill was excavated to provide filling for the Chaupati reclamation and the sea-face road which runs to Malabar Hill. The name is similar to Satpaty, a village in the Mahim taluka of Thane district, which is approached by a channel containing seven streams

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