Welcome To 'Bambai Nazariya', A Cafe In Mumbai Run By Transgender People
Bambai Nazariya cafe in Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai supports the transgender community and provides a space of acceptance and non-judgement for people of all genders to visit and interact
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Situated in Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai Bambai Nazariya Cafe is working on implementing the concept of 'Leaving No One Behind'.
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This 'socially inclusive' cafe in Mumbai hires only trans/non-binary people as staff and provides a safe space for people of all genders to visit and interact.
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The motto of the cafe is 'Nazariya Badlo, Nazara Badlega' (Change your perspective and the world will change).
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It aims to break the stereotypical image of the transgender community.
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The two-month-old cafe currently employs three persons from the transgender community and plans to recruit more people.
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The employees at Bambai Nazariya like to call themselves 'hosts' and follow the concept of 'Mehman Nawazi' (hospitality), serving their customers good food and ensuring they are comfortable.
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'The cafe has been receiving a lot of guests, giving us a chance to interact with people and show them that the transgender community is not limited to begging and sex work," said Mahi Poojari (she/her), Host, Bambai Nazariya.
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'It was my father's vision to build a space where people can visit without the fear of being misgendered and where acceptance and non-judgement prevail,' said Diego Miranda, Owner/Founder, Bambai Nazariya.
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Mr Miranda said that while it took him seven years to work on his vision, he is glad that he took a step to bring a change he knew the society needed, a change that was long overdue.
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From Mumbai's special pav bhaji, keema pav and misal pav to the trending Kashmiri pink chai, the cafe serves a number of meals to the guests.
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