Seepz was created in 1973 and was
seen as export processing zone. SEEPZ mainly houses Electronic Hardware
Manufacturing Companies, Software Companies and jewellery exporters of India.
Despite its name, it is not located near the suburb of Santacruz, rather it is
located closer to Andheri that lies further north.
Prominent companies that have offices within
Seepz include: Navteq, Renaissance Jewellery Ltd, Gitanjali Gems Ltd, Vaibhav
Gems Ltd, D’damas for Jewelry. IT Companies include Blue Star Infotech Ltd,
Praxis Interactive Services Ltd, CGI Group Inc., Thirdware, iGATEPatni Computer
Systems, Tata Consultancy Services, Geodesic Limited, Trigyn Technologies
Limited,Syntel Limited, Datamatics Global Services Limited.
There are also Hotels like Indian
Coffee House which is quite popular.
Seepz Church:
http://www.east-indians.com/seepzchurch.htm
The origins of the parish of St.
John the Evangelist can be traced back to two mass conversions at Marol. Some of the inhabitants of Marol were among
the 500 people who were converted when the neighboring church at Condita was
opened for public worship on the feast of St. John the Baptist in the year
1579. The second mass conversion took
place on the eve of the feast of the Assumption in 1588, when the whole village
of Marol became Catholic. Soon 13 other
villages around Marol followed its example.
Marol and surrounding villages received the Catholic faith through the
pioneering efforts of Jesuit Brother Manuel Gomes, “The Apostle of Salsette.”
After Powai, Marol was a
stronghold of Christianity in this region of the island. The Jesuit Report of 1669 tells us that the
parish comprised 1380 Catholics in Marol, 302 in Condita, 246 in Gundawli and
219 in Chakala.
The original church of this
parish was built in 1579 at Condita at a point north of the present village of
Kondivita and northwest of the present church.
The major portion of this church is still standing. We do not know when
the name of this Condita church was changed from “St.John the Baptist” to “St.
John the Evangelist.” According to the
information provided by Fr. Humbert (I: 53) the name had already changed by
1716.
The church at Condita escaped the
ravage of the Maratha war, for it continued to have Vicars, now secular
priests, appointed to it from 1739 onwards (Humbert, I:141), who also looked
after the remnant Christian community at Powai.
Due to the outbreak of a devastating epidemic, Fr. Jose Lourenco Paes,
the Vicar of Condita at the time, having built a new church in the village of
Marol in 1840, “ transferred the parish from Condita to Marol and the old
church and parish house was abandoned” (Humbert II:63). Before the old church
feel into disrepair, the statues, the baptismal font, the altars and a few
pillars were transferred to the new church at Marol.
At the entrance of the present
church of Marol stands a historic 4-foot statue of Our Lady with the child
Jesus, known as the statue of OL of Amparo (Help). This statue was once venerated in the church
of the same name that now lies submerged under the waters of the Vikar Lake. This statue was brought to Marol between
1842-1853 (Humbert, II: 65, 85), when the Bombay Municipality acquired the
Vihar Valley with the church in it from the Vicar of Marol for a compensation
of Rs.1944.10 as. One of the Baptismal Registers of the church of OL of Amparo
(1804-1832) is still preserved at Marol.
Till about the year 1973, Mass
was celebrated annually at the ruined church of Condita. This practice was
discontinued when the property comprising a picturesque lake and the ruined
church was acquired by the Government for SEEPZ (Santacruz Electronic Export
Processing Zone.) The SEEPZ Authorities intend to preserve the ruined church as
a historical monument.
The parish of Marol has given
birth to two new parishes: Holy Family at Chakala in 1943 at its western end,
and St. Vincent Pallotti in 1981 at its northern end. However, in spite of these “detachments” the
parish of St. John the Evangelist continues to grow due to the influx of
Catholics into the numerous Housing Societies in the neighborhood.
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