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Indian vegetarian house hunters get preference
May 26, 2006

By Ramola Talwar Badam

Never mind pets, smokers or loud music at 2am. House hunters in Bombay increasingly are being asked: "Do you eat meat?"

If yes, the deal is off.

As this city of 16 million becomes the cosmopolitan main nerve of a booming Indian economy, real estate is increasingly intersecting with cuisine. More middle-class Indians are moving in, more of them are vegetarian, and the law is on their side.

"Some people are very strict. They won't sell to a nonvegetarian even if he offers a higher price than a vegetarian," said real estate broker Norbert Pinto.

Vegetarianism is a centuries-old custom among Hindus, Jains and others in India. The government reckons India has about 220 million vegetarians, more than anywhere else in the world.

"Veg or non-veg?" is heard constantly in restaurants, at dinner parties and on airlines. And the question has long been an unwritten part of the interrogation house hunters must submit to.

But it's becoming more open, and the effects more noticeable, all the more so in Bombay, which attracts immigrants from Gujarat and Rajasthan, strongly vegetarian states, as well as followers of the Jain religion.

In constitutionally secular India, there's no bar to forming a housing society and making an apartment block exclusively Catholic or Muslim, Hindu or Zoroastrian.

Vegetarians say they too need segregation.

"I live in a cosmopolitan society," said Jayantilal Jain, trustee of a charity group. "But vegetarians should be given the right to admit who they want."

Rejected home-seekers have mounted a slew of court challenges to the power of housing societies to discriminate, but last year India's highest tribunal ruled the practice legal.

"It's just not fair. It's a monopoly by vegetarians," said Kiran Talwar, 49, a prosthetics engineer who has seen vegetarianism take over restaurants and groceries all over his childhood neighbourhood on posh Nepeansea Road.


"If you step out to eat, there's nothing for miles (kilometres) because everything around is veggie," he said.

Suburban supermarkets have been known to dump their non-veg foods overnight because of complaints from shoppers.

"We cleared our shelves of tuna tins and frozen chicken. We don't keep any non-vegetarian items now," said Neelam Ahuja, owner of the K-value supermarket. "Many customers don't like non-veg, so we stopped stocking it."

K-value took the action even though it's in a heavily Christian neighbourhood, and Christians in India aren't known to have particularly many vegetarians among them.

While Indians are accustomed to housing societies demarcated by religion, separation by diet has meat-eaters worried. Bombay likes to think of itself as a city wide open to the world, and some worry that the vegetarian tide goes against that trend.

Vikramaditya Ugra, a young Bombay banker in search of an apartment, said vegetarian colonies were fine in neighbouring Gujarat, a state dominated by vegetarians.

"But to impose this restriction is not right in a cosmopolitan city like Bombay."

Ravi Bhandari, a 68-year-old retired businessman, said he tried to lease his apartment to an Indian oil company but the housing society bluntly nixed the deal.

"They said the first tenant is vegetarian, but who knows who will replace him?" said Bhandari, himself a vegetarian who confesses that he had a soft spot for chicken in his youth. "I respect their concerns so I didn't lease my flat." - Sapa-AP

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I can see this happening in Seattle someday. And I can see their point; when my neighbor BBQ's steaks & ribs & salmon, the aroma is so invasive we just about pass out with grilling envy.

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"If you step out to eat, there's nothing for miles (kilometres) because everything around is veggie," he said.



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seattle, d'oh. :heartbeat:

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This thread will soon be filled with pictures of the steaks everyone had for dinner...
My vegan threads always get ruined! :cry:

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This thread will soon be filled with pictures of the steaks everyone had for dinner...
My vegan threads always get ruined! :cry:


we'll head 'em off at the pass.

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and no, I'm not vegetarian / vegan. I do kinda like veggies, tho. :P

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This thread will soon be filled with pictures of the steaks everyone had for dinner...
My vegan threads always get ruined! :cry:


we'll head 'em off at the pass.

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and no, I'm not vegetarian / vegan. I do kinda like veggies, tho. :P

That actually is a great book.... mmm food can be the devil at times! :lol:

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Have you guys ground down your inciser's too?

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Have you guys ground down your inciser's too?


you're making a cute, harmless little joke, right?

I just don't get why so many people disrespect vegans & vegetarians. I'm certainly a carnivore (omnivore, actually), but i do respect people's choices - especially a choice that prevents killing of animals.

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Have you guys ground down your inciser's too?


Doesn't our resident über vegan have a counter argument for this somewhere? Does that thread still exist?


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seattle, d'oh. :heartbeat:

http://nwfolk.com/vegsea.html


Wow. What a heart-warming list! I can count the number of vegetarian restaurants in Kalamazoo on zero hands.

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Feel free to high five all your pledge brothers before exiting to the left.

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JamElizabeth wrote:
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Man, I know where I need to be living.


seattle, d'oh. :heartbeat:

http://nwfolk.com/vegsea.html


Wow. What a heart-warming list! I can count the number of vegetarian restaurants in Kalamazoo on zero hands.



I plan to drag a certain vegan to the Vegetarian Bistro - I had no idea there was a vegetarian dim sum restaurant here. yay!! I am so ready for some good dim sum, especially without the mystery meats they usually use. and no plates of boiled chicken feet rolling by!

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Have you guys ground down your inciser's too?


What else would we use to chew up and spit out the occasional right winger??


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Have you guys ground down your inciser's too?


Doesn't our resident über vegan have a counter argument for this somewhere? Does that thread still exist?

I'm happy you all find this so funny.

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