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PEATA has come to the age of youth on completion of 37 years of
its inception.
All great institutions have humble beginning. During years
1962 to 1965 architects whenever they met in Municipal offices
at V. T., Bandra or at Ghatkopar, they used to talk about their
grievances. There is nothing new about it. It is today's phenomenon
too. But the murmur then was different. Circulars were confidential.
Architects were suddenly confronted with faith accompli "Sorry,
now Commissioner has instructed not to approve any plans in
the wards". Some influential could get through but rest
were left high and dry. They were flabbergasted. In those circumstances
several young architects contemplated the positive actions and
approach. Sarvashri H. G. Malkani, Rajani Shah, G. L. Raheja,
Late Shri. Sanghoi, Shri. S. S. Bhawani were some of these young
architects took initiative with many others.
All these talks efforts culminated in the meetings of the
architects and engineers on 4th and 25th September 1965 at Radio
Club attended by nearly 70 architects. The guild was born. The
idea of inter disciplinary co-ordination and common platform
caught up the imagination of profession though each discipline
had their national institution catering to general interest.
Name was given, first executive committee formed, constitution
drafted, approved and submitted for registration which was granted
on 29.3.'66. it was an unique effort to bring several complementary
and supplementary disciplines under an single umbrella in order
to cater to their day to day needs.
Initial response was guarded, are they fault finders? - thought
few in public and government offices. But with our sincere,
rational and amicable approach authorities started looking us
as friends, so much so that then city engineer Shri. V. D. Desai
in fact blessed us and at time guided us. This as followed by
all successors like Shri. Patwardhan and Shri. P. M. Kale. Thus
we grew faster.
In early period from 1965 to 1980 P. E. A. T. A. dealt with
question of uniform policies to stop internal bickering, pointing
ambiguity, seeking clarifications. Circulars were issued for
clarification and city Engineer earned the nick name jocularly
as Circular Engineer.
Side by side the efforts of continuing education by means
of work shops, seminars, symposiums, study tour being integral
part of activities of any professional body were carried out
wherever possible jointly with other like minded bodies.
Till 1981 PEATA was following the policy of request, representation
and persuasion. In 1976 Urban Land (Ceiling & Regulation)
Act was passed. Its effect was not felt till 1980 due to works
in pipe line. But the pinch was felt thereafter which created
heart burning. The resentment started building up. There was
no alternative, but to follow insistence on authorities to act
as per law.
Since the PEATA has been in the forefront to safeguard the
interest of practicing professionals in its own way starting
with requests, persuasion and insistence from authorities as
well as fraternity. The norms, conventions, and experience of
hundreds of representations, discussions, negotiations, workshops,
seminars and recommendation have enriched the association with
experience and expertise which is unique. It has not remained
silent spectator but has initiated legal actions when deemed
fit.
By and large, a niche is created in the hearts of professionals
and bureaucrats at local state and national level that there
is an Association with mature and rational approach, which can
be relied upon to give correct assessment of the policies and
its effect.
After all, an association comprises of the persons. Buts its
continuity of approach and actions have been the same taking
one step at a time steadily and firmly in the envisaged direction.
It is due to happy blending of old stalwarts mixed with new
blood giving the experience and direction to others to continue
the onerous tasks.
The country attained freedom. In the forefront of the freedom
struggle were the lawyers. This was the requirement of this
time. Now it is imperative to attend economic and social freedom,
which requires overall development. This calls for united efforts
of all technocrats and the need of the hour is that they should
come in the forefront. PEATA strives to put in its humble share
for the same and its activities are planned accordingly.
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