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Centre tells HC that it is keen to acquire Bhabha's bungalow

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
The Centre informed the Bombay High Court today that it is considering the take over of late nuclear scientist Homi Bhabha's bungalow in upscale Malabar Hill here, to convert it into a museum, in public interest.

The bungalow 'Mehrangir', which is located in South Mumbai, was sold to a businessman for Rs 372 crore during an auction recently.

"The Office of the Prime Minister of India has written a letter to the Department of Legal Affairs to present the central government's viewpoint before the court. The office of the Prime Minister is exploring possibilities of adopting appropriate proceedings to acquire Homi Bhabha's property to retain his memory," an affidavit filed by the Under Secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)said.
 

The affidavit also stated that DAE has urged the Maharashtra government to declare the bungalow as a protected monument under the Maharashtra Ancient Monuments and Archeological Sites and Remains Act, 1960.

It added that making the bunglow a museum-cum-exhibition centre would inspire the youth of India and would be a great tribute to Homi Bhabha.

A division bench headed by Chief Justice Mohit Shah posted the matter for further hearing on June 30.

The bungalow was auctioned by its current owner, the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) here last week and an undisclosed buyer made the winning bid of Rs 372 crore for the 17,150 square feet (1,600 square-metre) property.

Incidentally, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) employees represented by Atomic Energy Workers and Staff Union of BARC President Prashant Worlikar as well as President of National Forum for Aided Institutions Employees (Department of Atomic Energy) Raam Vitthal Dhuri, had filed a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking to halt the bungalow's auction.

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First Published: Jun 23 2014 | 8:35 PM IST

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