Arre, don't mind!Chaos said:^^Apologies to yammy about that post... got a little worked up :rofl:.

But why does everyone end up calling me "Yammy"? :lol:
Arre, don't mind!Chaos said:^^Apologies to yammy about that post... got a little worked up :rofl:.
superczar said:Agreed, and that points towards a problem with this otherwise great nation....
and when even the educated, supposedly elite folks support it, the problem degenerates into a tragic state of affairs....
sorry Bombay/Mumbai folks, my image of your city as a cosmopolitan place just went down the drain....
? Every state has the right to preserve its culture for the benefit of the natives..
Funky said:agreed. I studied in Marathi medium school. Our textbooks always had the city named as Mumbai and not Bombay. This was even before it was renamed to Mumbai. When speaking to other marathi people, relatives most of the times we used to call it Mumbai only so renaming the city to Mumbai was not an issue for me. I actually liked the idea that the name was restored.
This is where the native ideas come in, we never felt it was wrong to rename it to Mumbai from Bombay as we knew that name from our childhood since birth. But we never had problem with the english name Bombay.
But just to inform you people that it was always named Mumbai in marathi language books, maps, govt documents. its just that it was spelled as Bombay in english. Changing it to mumbai was just changing official english language name.
Even our country is called by different names in English and Hindi. So leave this name debate alone. Mumbai is the local name so I dont see anything wrong in calling it by that name the same way I dont feel calling Chennai as Chennai and Kolkata as Kolkata.
I am sure people living in these areas grew up knowing this name from childhood from their parents.
raul said:History is wonderful, take one instance Constantinople - Istanbul. Now tell me if the new names communicate even half the magic or mystery of the old name.
first for south Indians when my dad migrated here
so what is so special that most of the population have to end up here and bottleneck the allready bottlenecked city.
Private Ryan said:When even our country can have 3 official names (India, Bharat and Hindustan)
Private Ryan said:*Lol..this thread has swerved off its path from the main topic to the renaming of the city to correcting grammatical errors..*
But, funky, i beg to differ on this point of yours. Well, like u say tht your marathi text books always referred the city as Mumbai and not Bombay. But i guess, when u were in school Mumbai was still officially known as Bombay, right?? So, then even your regional text books shud have been banned then bcos it was not referring to the city by its official name? When no one raised an eye brow then, why do the politicians and many maharashtrians have a problem when some ppl refer to Mumbai as Bombay now?? Its not a cardinal sin to call the city by its old name when many ppl relate with the old name more than the new one.Ppl shud have the freedom of calling the city by any of the names the city has always had. So if some north indian refers to Mumbai as Bambai, why is it considered as a punishable offense when Mumbai was always known as Bambai or Bombay by ppl coming from other states? Or why shud the urbanites, who wud still prefer to call the city as Bombay, be restricted from doing so? Its known to everyone how the shiv sena (and now the MNS) used forceful ways to deter ppl from calling Mumbai as Bombay or Bambai. We've already seen examples of their harassing ways in news channels.. Talk about double standards.
When even our country can have 3 official names (India, Bharat and Hindustan) and everyone has the freedom to call it by any name they are comfortable with, why cant the same rule be applied to a city?
Why shud it be forced upon ppl to refer to a city by a name which they may not be comfortable with?? :S
Perhaps the original mistake was in having states based on linguistic lines.
How can I be an outsider in my own country?
Whether one celebrates UP day/MP day/AP day/national lampoon day/rudyard kipling day or groundhog day is one's prerogative
I hate regionalism, and I hate it with a vengeance.
Whose Bombay is it anyway? Nobody's, nobody can own it. The root of all wars is man laying claim to land which he thinks is his. When in reality, it is available to one and all.
With all due respect, the British Raj only helped unite this country - which was segmented and fragmented into dozens of regional islands, if not more.
sorry Bombay/Mumbai folks, my image of your city as a cosmopolitan place just went down the drain....
I just have nothing to do right now and I felt the need to feel important by ranting