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City pays tribute to fallen hero On 30 June 2013 Wing Commander Darryl Castelino's body was laid to rest at Our Lady of Egypt Church cemetery in Mumbai. Thirty-eight year old Castelino of the Indian Air Force, who was piloting a Mi - 17 V5 during rescue operations in Uttarkhand, died when his chopper crashed. He had rescued 300 people affected by the flash floods in Uttrakhand. The deceased pilot's body was flown to Mumbai on Saturday for the funeral service and burial on Sunday. Over 300 people had gathered for the ser-vice including Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and officers of the Air Force.
Above: Air force personnel carry the coffin of the late Wing Commander Darryl Castelino at St Anthony’s church in suburban Mumbai on 30 June 2013. He lost his life when the helicopter he was piloting crashed in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand. Anushree Fadnavis / Mumbai Weekly
Bijlee’s struggle finally comes to an end
Modi comes to town
A girl mourns the death of Bijlee. She passed away on 30 June 2013 in Mumbai after suffering for 19 days. Francis Mascarenhas / Mumbai Weekly. Ailing elephant Bijlee, who was reported to have been found collapsed on the Mulund-Bhandup link road a few weeks ago, died in the early hours of 30 June 2013.
cued by two NGOs, Animals Matter to Me and RAWW, along with local volunteers from Mulund in Mumbai.
Bijlee was unable to walk for over According to media two weeks due to sources the elephant degenerative joint had been abandoned disease and a magby its owners and was got infested wound res on her hind leg. She was unable to
bear her weight and had been strapped on a crane to occasionally help her stand. Doctors had been especially flown down to treat Bijlee. At first she responded well to the treatment, but eventually succumbed to her ailments. In an interview with our correspondent
Ganesh Nayak of Animals Matter said that Bijlee was a temple elephant who was made to walk long hours and made to beg. Her ill -health, according to him, was due to neglect and exploitation by the owners. Bijlee was buried at an undisclosed location in Mumbai.
Bijlee's owner Ramdevi Goswami has another young elephant called Laxshmi (18) who, like Bijlee, is also obese. Animal activists have expressed concern for her future health and suggested that the state rehabilitate the elephant. (Contd on page 2)
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi addresses members of the audience during a book launch in Mumbai on 27 June 2013. Ashish Vaishnav / Mumbai Weekly Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was in town recently to meet industry heads and Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray. According to media sources, Congress leaders in the state crit-
icised Modi's decision to meet industrialists, and not the common man.
uddhe. Last month BJP announced its decision to appoint Modi to steer its national election campaign next Modi was also present year. The move at the launch of the caused a rift with erstbook Beyond a Billion while BJP ally Janata Ballots by SahasrabDal United (JDU).