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A harmonious community
Updated On: 24 February, 2020 08:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Shunashir Sen
A gig will celebrate Salsette CHS, which has safeguarded the interests of Bandra's Catholic community for over 100 years.

Dominique Cerejo
Around a hundred years ago, FAC Rebello was a worried man. The prosperous Catholic from Bandra was concerned that too many people from his community were selling off their property to rich outsiders, tearing down the societal fabric. So he made a plan. He got together a bunch of other wealthy Catholics, bought 207 plots of land, and formed a co-operative housing society that barred the owners from making a real estate deal with non-Catholic buyers. It was called Salsette Catholic CHS. This was in 1918. The Maharashtra Co-operative Housing Society Act, incidentally, was formed only in 1960. So in a way, FAC Rebello had been a visionary who helped give shape to the way that many building complexes in Mumbai function even to this day.
Brian Tellis
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