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Postal Heritage Trail -by India Post & Heritage Beku
16 January 2023, 3:00 – 5:00 pmMail Motor Service
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A day to remember ...


The launch of the Postal Heritage Trail today with India Post & Heritage Beku was certainly an impactful milestone and a big event, linked as it were so many different aspects of India Post as well as celebrating the rich heritage that India Post has in Bangalore. It is also the first time that a citizen initiative and a government body have collaborated and created a memorable route and city destination for the citizens. We sincerely hope that this is the start of many such collaborations. As an exhausted but happy Heritage Walker said at the end of the nearly 4.5 km Heritage walking trail, 'My feet are killing me, but my soul is smiling'.

Yes, we know!

The Postal Heritage Trail Idea

Well, all great ideas have multiple routes and sources, it really started when a larger Palace Trail was being looked at for the ward level Heritage manifesto and Beau Lieu the chief postmaster general's office at No 1 Palace Rd what is the real start of this trail. A visit to the then postmaster who turned out to be a classmate resulted in more gems about the building and manyi ideas got germinated.. A series of correspondence on the focus on heritage spaces, postcards, trails, commemorative covers or heritage pride started the engagement.

On heritage week late last year it was decided to do the finale with India post given the dynamic and extremely collaborative chief postmaster general Mr Rajendra Kumar. Set as a more interactive fun zoom meeting, the many different aspects that came together during this illuminating chat, This then led to a fresh meeting in December with the team and more discussions on what could further be done between Heritage Beku and India post.



The Actual trail

The actual trail was it very carefully to highlight the gems in the India post Arsenal. Google map link of this trail is listed: https://goo.gl/maps/H4Mmkmg6s6nKytXC8

We started with the relatively unknown Mail motor service, an actual space where all the bright post to read melons are housed and serviced set in a gorgeous late 1800 bungalow which moved into an interesting history before it was taken over and ultimately purchased by India post. The training members gathered here absolutely thrilled to see the large banners for the trail held proudly by two uniformed post women as well as the actual bungalow set over half an acre of plain land. The director Kaiya Arora welcomed everyone, and then set the context while the founder of Heritage bagel Priya Chetty-Rajagopal gave a background on the Postal trail origins of and the different heritage spaces that made up this trail. The guide gave a background of the building while members walked around the outside and the inside of this beautiful space. The single largest feedback was this is so beautiful and we have never seen this before. Again a classic example of why heritage is so important and why we must delve further into our own neighbourhoods to find these heritage gems hidden in plain sight!


Feeling almost like a citizen morcha since we had a wonderful post women heading the group with the large Postal Trail Banner, we trudged in really hot winter sun to the West End to see our next heritage stop which was the oldest functioning postbox in South India, We heard the origins and story of this bright red , welcoming communication channel as well. As we stepped in you were greeted by Shruthi of the sales and marketing team welcome members with a quick background after touching won the history of the Taj West End itself and the doughtty old postbox. Seeing the old postcards, being able to write and post into this letter box was a joy and it was offset only by the magnificent hospitality and high tea set under a heritage Raintree on the west end lawns which was utterly charming and a welcome break for a first-round of walkers who had completed a little over a kilometre


The next trudge was to Beaulieu one of the oldest buildings in the city and one with so much of history. We at Heritage Beku call it the Ulta Pulta building tongue in cheek, given that not many know that the No 1 Palace Rd prestigious address actually accesses the back of the building! It has been with much requests, cajoling from Heritage Beku that the gate from the actual front of the building which is now in Seshadri Road has been opened up thereby giving us a true glimpse of what this building would have looked over, when it was first built on a 24 acre stretch s overlooking Cubbon Park. Looks that refer too Beaulieu were also lovingly laid in a glass shelf in the building,


Next was the Fake Heritage Stop - the Bangalore GPO! Considering it was built only in 1985, and inaugurated later by PM Rajeev Gandhi it may not qualify for heritage , but it is still an important and impressive landmark , mirroring the Vidhana Soudha and straddling the entrance to Parliament Square. An overview of the original post office here as well as the Karnataka postal story was quickly covered by the Chief Post Master General Mr Rajendra Kumar on its magnificent steps, , while we stocked up on refreshing cold water on a thirsty afternoon.

The last lap was to the Museum Post Office , with not only a rich evocative and exciting history, but with a great future as well. It was offset by the launch of the Evening Post office and then a walk through the Sandesh (that's what they call it ) building with glimpses into its past, the postal working, the tools and trades of the post , uniforms through the ages and so on.

The Virtual Reality Postcards _ Heritage goes AR Tech

While Vivek Jain of FlipAR is a proud #HeritageBeku member, the exquisite augmented reality postcards created was a lovely example of ideating and collaboration. We had suggested to the CPMG that a set of postcards could commemorate the milestone buildings in Postal Heritage Trail , and perhaps a AR version. It was quickly accepted and actioned. Vivek and team was hard at work in collating pictures and videos for the buildings to create the right illustrations - and you can see the result . These illustrations also have been put on to a memory card which can be sold or is a give away. What a perfect match, and how evocatively memorialised are both these heritage structures as well as the Postal Trail ! See for yourself.

The launch of the Evening Post Office and Coffee shop

India Post had been mulling this for some time, and their idea was further solidified in the Heritage Week 2022 event. While users and philatelists also were excited about this, but the exciting layer was to also showcase the heritage building built by Mr Balfour, while encouraging greater connectedness with a charming little coffee shop - where you could read, have a coffee and snacks, buy stamps, memorabilia and post cards, in a prime city area.


In addition, its funky bright logo (done in Kannada and English) not only exemplifies the new feel of a responsive, customer centric postal department but also showcases its inclusion focus. The wall paintings inside the evening post office are entirely done by Aravani Project, a transgender art community. This was a #HeritageBeku suggestion when we had sat down with the team, and we are so pleased and proud that it worked out. Given that most transwoman pensions are routed through the Post Office, there is an additional layer of ownership this

The People

Right from the Chief Postmaster General Rajendra Kumar, Director Kaiya Arora, the leadership team , staff across the heritage spaces, the enthusiasm, pride and sense of ownership was a joy to see. Being in a heritage building has its own challenges and constraints, but clearly the love of its history and the connect keeps the postal team stating heritage beku. From the postal lades marching with the Postal Heritage Trail banner to the officers who doubled up as guides , the many team members across the offices, we can see wy India Post was the first off the bat in the #HeritageBeku collaboration list. Long may this continue. and we hope other government bodies catch the same fever.

Look forward to more such initiatives..



A brand new initiative on Cultural Heritage- launched in Bangalore by #HeritageBeku

Hoovu Habba- Bangalore’s Hanami

A brand New Cultural Heritage Initiative launched in Bangalore

By Heritage Beku, (in association with Dept of Horticulture and Karnataka Tourism)







Hoovu Habba- Bangalore’s Hanami

A brand New Cultural Heritage Initiative launched in Bangalore

By Heritage Beku, in association with Dept of Horticulture and Karnataka Tourism



Bangalore serial blossoming has been a unique botanical city tradition, a concept that was carefully strategized by the ultimate expert Gustav Krumbiegel, and other environmentalists like Negihal after him. It was simple – based on the Maharaja’s request , Krumbiegel strategicalls planred trees in avenues to ensure that at leastr one tree was blooming/flowering throughout at any time of the year Whether it is the rose tabebuia or the yellow trumpet flower, the purple jacaranda or the flaming red Gulmohar; Bangalore’s parks, localities and streets have gently exploded in the different colours that we love but take so much for granted. This is so unique to Bangalore. At Heritage Beku we have chosen to celebrate the ongoing, beloved but yet unnamed Bangalore tradition by our yearly event Hoovu Habba that will roll over the year, over the seasons with multiple colours and blossoming.


With the pink trumpet flower starting to burst into blushing bloom the city is already slowly transformed into a pink festival. There is so much see enjoy and experience. And to learn as well! let’s put together our experiences, let’s create spaces to appreciate this blossoming. Let’s write, let’s photograph, let’s sketch, , lets feel, et’s rhyme, but let’s not reason. Let’s look for this unique flowering moment that fills our heart with joy and with great pride, share our Bengaluru experience with the world.


Whether you are a school wanting to organize a picnic under the Pink trumpet tree, learn more about the unique origins and its biology, whether you are a team of office goers or walkers that are transfixed by the mauve blooms in Cubbon Park, a cyclist or bus passenger watching the trees pop up and speed pinkly as they passed you. Capture the moments and share it with the world. That’s great memories of a part of Bangalore that we know so well, love so much yet rarely acknowledge.


Hoovu Habba, the Festival of Flowers, here we come.



Some of the plans could be (within Covid Guidelines):


· Art Camps at Cubbon Park and Lalbagh

· Reading of poetry and essays under the tree

· Photography competition

· Talks by botanists, environmentalists, and experts

· Picnic and cycling expeditions


Contact us at heritagebeku@gmail.com for more details.



What will Hoovu Habba look like:


A localised capture of an old 100 year tradition -# HoovuHabba, activities initiatives, visuals , photos and art and city pride around this, hashtags, tourism pushes etc.


Ideas – just thinking aloud

  • · Photography

  • · Memory projects

  • : Coffee Table Book on Bangalore Arborial Colours

  • · Book - Mystery writing around this

  • · Theater Play

  • · Installation - coordination with Lalbagh Flower Show

  • · Cartoons

  • · Reliving history

  • · Haiku & poetry

  • · Ensuring it’s in school and university book syllabus

  • · Flower favourite teams etc – the Tabebuias vs the Gulmohurists and so on

  • · Rap and songs around the Hoovu Habba

  • · T-shirts and branding around blooming bangalore

  • · Contests inviting schools design schools, artists to co create content n persoectives

  • · Tie up with colleges and schools

  • · Tree champions

  • : Tree adoptions

  • · Tree hugging

  • · Ward level mapping and plotting of tress. Or directly mapping on open city

  • · Chasing the flowers - Where is the tabebuia this year

  • · DC level to locate and showcase at district level

  • · Google and Facebook to track and tech support this - as a project

  • · Forest dept to engage

  • · Fresh plantings across newer suburbs of Bangalore

  • · UNESCO support and tag for cultural heritage

  • · Sister city tie ups Japan (Cherry Blossom) USA East coast (Fall Colours) Sikkim (cherry blossom)

  • : Flowering Tree Mapping

Experts and stakeholders


  • Botanists and experts. Krishna Yellappa Reddy etc

  • Govt bureaucrats Horticulture Forests Tourism Chief Secretary, BBMP Horticulture, Dept of Kannada, DPAR , DULT

  • IISC, Azim Premji University, Takshila, MCC,

  • Rohini Nilekani Foundation

  • UNESCO , ASI, other global organisation

  • Writers n historians

  • Alyia Krumbiegel, Issars, MariGowda Neginhal Sriram Aravudam

  • DULT n cycle rides , walking tours

  • IFA . MAP, Art Institutes and


Links

· https://www.wildwanderer.com/flowering-trees/ https://www.wildwanderer.com/2-2/














Pics courtesy Bangalore Mirror/Turquoise Cloud
The Koenigsberg designed building 1941. Now a library

26 Dec 2022


Mr. Chandrasekhar

DD- BBMP Horticulture

BBMP Head Office

Bangalore 560002


Dear Mr. Chandrashekar,


Sub: Construction at MN Krishna Rao Park


This is regarding the recent construction activity in MN Krishna Rai Park. My colleague Priya Chetty-Rajagopal had also been in touch with you and the Commissioner on this. We feel we should work closely together on natural heritage focus at BBMP Parks.


We are concerned by a few issues, and it would have been nice to have some public consultation also. We want to bring to your attention some issues with the park listed below. Most are easily actionable.


1. Entrances to the Park - There are three entrance gates to the park. At present, only the main entrance on Dewan Madhav Rao Road is open. Please keep all the entrances open during park hours. All the entrances are used by the people who come to the park.

2. Railings: re the addition of railings in a park, we are at a loss to understand the need for the railings on either side of the walking path.

3. Senior Citizen Friendly - There have been many incidents when senior citizens have tripped and fallen and had fractures on the loose pavers that were uprooted due to the roots. They were incorrectly laid close to the roots. Now, new pavers are being laid. We request you to ensure that they don’t loosen, and we request you to replace any loose pavers as part of the regular maintenance.

4. Senior citizen access - Many senior citizens have stopped coming to the park. The park hours and the rush hour on the surrounding streets coincide and senior citizens find it difficult to cross the streets during rush hour to enter the park. They get scared to cross with moving traffic. There are raised pedestrian crosswalks, but motorists don’t slow down for pedestrians. There have been a few accidents when people have tried to cross the road to go to the park. The residents on the surrounding streets and nearby areas have requested a traffic signal near the main entrance to the park on Dewan Madhav Rao Road. However, this request has not been considered. We request you to consider a traffic signal.

5. Park timings- We request you to extend the afternoon park hours by one hour so that the park can be used for additional time during daylight hours. We request you to change the park timings from 4 pm to 8 pm to 3 pm to 8 pm.

6. Cutting of trees - Lately, a lot of trees in the park are being cut. We request you to stop unnecessary cutting of trees. This is a beautiful park with natural amenities like trees, shrubs and plants. This natural beauty should be preserved.

7. Benches and dustbins - We request you to please replace the benches and dustbins that were removed.

8. Rose garden near Sri. M. N. Krishna Rao Statue - There are hardly any roses now. We request you to plant some rose bushes.

9. Children’s park - We congratulate you on the new additions and equipment for the children’s park. It is being used very well. We request you to also add play equipment for differently abled kids.

10. Library - We congratulate you on converting the beautiful building designed by the famous architect Otto Koenigsberger into a public library. It is benefiting a lot of people, but it must be maintained.


Thank you for your time and considering our requests. Look forward to your response and action.


Yours Sincerely,



Laxmi Nagaraj

Urban Planner & Architect

CC: Mr. Tushar Girinath, BBMP Commissioner

CC: Mr. Rakesh Singh, UCS, UDD


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Recent Development

Due to the prompt attention to his matter by Priya Chetty-Rajagopal and her letters and telephone calls to the Horticulture Department and various agencies, Mr. Chandrasekhar, DD- BBMP Horticulture, promptly telephoned Heritage Beku regarding the above issue. He discussed our letter and concerns in detail with us. We thank him for his prompt attention to this matter. Here is what was discussed:

- The opening of all the entrances and extending the park hours in the afternoon will be reviewed

- A signal at the entrance on Dewan Madhav Rao Road for safe pedestrian crossing will be reviewed with the appropriate agencies

- Growing of appropriate plants in the Rose Garden area will be reviewed

- The railings were installed to make the park more inclusive to senior citizens.

Comment: The railings seem a little high. It would have been nice if the railing height was a little lower to meet the standard height for railings.

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