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Bantva BY: ABDUR RAZZAQ THAPLAWALA From
Manavadar, we proceeded to Bantva - my birth place. To begin with I went to
the office of Bantva Municipality which is known as Bantva Municipal Bureau.
The offices of Municipality are located on the first floor of building which
we know as Mohammadan Library of our old
days. I met the officers of the Municipality and told them that I had
come to see my birth place. They were very kind and sent one of their man
with me to take me around the Bantva. To begin with we went to what was
known as main gate or Zapa of Bantva. The Zapa was no longer there. We went
in the bazaar inside the Zapa till the Jamia Masjid. It’s a very beautiful
Masjid and the inside and outside condition was still very good inspite of
passage of time. My house was behind the Jamia Masjid in Jangra falia. The
way to Jangra falia started with residence, offices and motor garages of
Adam Haji Peermuhammad (Adam Limited). Unfortunately, all the buildings in
this area including Adam Limited’s offices, residential houses and the
motor garages had decayed with the passage of time or has been demolished
and only a locked compound existed. I proceeded further to see the house
where I leaved but could find none because all the houses in Jangra Falia,
Agasi Falia & the passage to Rankot were demolished and nothing could be
recognized.
After
visiting the Masjid, we went outside the so-called Zapa. There were shops
and bazaar outside Zapa and I could see that all kinds
of shopkeepers were doing roaring business. Here I met Mr. Nikom
Advocate an old friend of brother Siddique Polani. I gave him the copy of
History of Banva which was given to me by Siddique Bha. Mr. Nikom Advocate
was very happy to see us. He accompanied us to the tour of Bantva. There was
a Masjid known as Barwali Masjid outside the Zapa. It was locked and was in
very bad condition. I also went to see the Mazaar of Bukhari Sharif. The
Mazar is now situated in a beautiful garden and it is in good condition.
Going back towards Mohammadan library, we saw Mosque built by Hussain Kasim
Dada. It was in a very bad shap. Then we started for Madrassa-e-Islamia and
Yateem Khana. The Yateem Khana has been converted into a Girls School and
Madrassa now contains a Boys School. The foundation stone of Yateem Khana
Islamia Bantva read as follows:
“The opening ceremony of
this building was performed by Bantva Sardar Gadh Darbar Saheb Zabardast
Khanjee on Tuesday 21st Jamadiul Aakhir 1356 Hijri and 8th
August, 1939.” The
Girls School and Boys School are being run by a Trust. The Trust is
renovating some buildings and also constructing new blocks.
The
foundation stone of Madrassa-e-Islamia read as follows:
“Madrassa-e-Islamia was
opened by Left. Col. J.A. Oilfield Political Agent of Sorath Parant
(Province) on 21st December, 1930.” Both
the schools are know known as Sunshine schools. On the way to
Madrassa-e-Islamia, I noticed the buildings of Bantva, Gymkhana & Muslim
Trust. I was told that Memons from Dhoraji were taking care of some Mosques
& Dargahs in Bantva and no Memon from Bantva was giving help.
BANTVA
RAILWAY STATION After
visiting the Yateem Khana and Madrassa-e-Islamia, I proceeded towards the
old Railway Station. The outside building of Railway Station looked good as
I remembered it in my childhood. Inside the building, I also saw the Ticket
Distribution window which still
has the instructions for passengers in Gujrati. On the other side of the
building, however, there were no signs of a Railway Station. After seeing
the Railway Station, I proceeded to see the hospital built by Haji Habib
Culcuttawala. The hospital building was old but not in very bad condition.
Now it houses a library. Along side the hospital building, there was a
mosque. I visited the mosque built by Haji Habib Culcuttawala. It was in a
pathetic condition. All the Mehrabs and the mimber had decayed or
demolished. A Muslim family was living inside it. They requested us to enter
the mosque premises after taking off shoes. We did that but I was very much
disturbed by seeing the condition of the Mosque. No mimber, no mehrabs but
the lining for safbandi for Namaz could be seen.
The
Kohinoor talkies, the only cinema house in Bantva was opposite the hospital.
It was closed. I was told that it functioned for a few years as Jay Hind
Cinema. Then
I proceeded to Bantva Memon Jamat Khana. A portion of Jamat Khana was
functioning as Sindhi students school. I could see the class rooms & desks where I
studied upto 2nd class before joining Madrassa-e-Islamia. The
Class Rooms of the school were apparently in good condition and I could see
school desks in most of the rooms.
Then
I started for going out of
Banva and saw Ahmed Dawoods Gening Factory which is now running as Oil Mills
on Pajot Road. Our friend took us to the house of the Late Danilal Kalilal
who worked as Manager of Haji Habib Calcuttawala. He died on 10th
April, 2001. His son Kanti Bhai invited us to his house and served
tea to us. Mr. Kanti Laal is also a retired person and had good collection
of books.
Bantva
is said to have population of 18,000 people. There are only 150 Muslims and
3 or 4 Memon families in Bantva. The Bantva, Thapla and Kodvav are part of the what is known as Manawadar Taluka District: Junagadh.
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