NGMA Visit (6th March 2026)
As part of the VIIEW project (Varied Interpretations of Indo-European Worlds), an Erasmus-funded module exploring the cultural hybridity shaped by Indo-European exchanges, our BBA Semester 1 students recently attended a thought-provoking session- Uncovering Urban Legacies at the NGMA. The students observed a fascinating dialogue between Robert Stephens, an architect and author of Bombay Imagined, who reconstructs the city’s unrealized urban visions; Sunhil Sippy, a photographer and director who documents the city’s lived realities; and Amrita Shah, an acclaimed writer and journalist whose diverse body of work spans award-winning urban biographies, pioneering reportage on the Mumbai underworld, and scholarly explorations of modern India’s cultural and political history. This immersion into the layered narratives of Mumbai’s past and future provided our students with critical perspectives on how urban legacies are documented and sustained.







