- Arthur Crawford
Arthur Crawford was first Municipal Commissioner and collector of
Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay). Crawford is famous as an able administrator as well as his underhand financial dealings.Crawford acquired the Agri-Horticulture Society's gardens at
Sewri for the purpose of building the European cemetery in 1865.Crawford Market inSouth Mumbai is named after him. When he took over as Commissioner the water supply was scanty, garbage was piling up and the mortality rate was a high 40 per 1,000. Crawford cleaned the streets, fixed the drains and managed to lower the mortality rate by half from 35,000 to 18,000 over the next two years. However his plans greatly overshot the civic budget and was accused of financial mismanagement after he refused to heed to warnings that the deficit was ever widening. Later it was learned that Crawford accepted bribes frommamlatdar s (executive heads of ataluka ). This prompted a fierce public debate led byLokmanya Tilak andGopal Krishna Gokhale . He was defended by lawyerPherozeshah Mehta . The subsequent inquiry found Crawford, (then the Commissioner ofBombay Presidency 's Central Division) guilty and was asked to return toLondon . Perhaps because of this his wife left him.According to Govid Talwalkar's author of "Gopal Krishna Gokhale: His Life and Times", a June 1890 "
Westminster Review " article mentioned that Crawford's illegal funds were transferred toEurope through a French bank. Then, as a decoy he wrote two letters to his brother based in Mumbai that he would commit suicide atPune 's Holkar Bridge. Dressed as a tramp, he boarded a Bombay-bound train, boarding the third class compartment. While in a hotel near the docks, the police got wind of his presence and arrested him.Back in London, he penned his memoirs on his life in India. He meted out special harsh criticism on
Brahmins . His fluency inMarathi ironically however led contemporary writerNC Kelkar to comment that Crawford could have passed off as aChitpawan Brahmin had he donned adhoti .References
* [http://theory.tifr.res.in/bombay/persons/arthur-crawford.html Arthur Crawford] – TIFR Mumbai pages
* [http://mid-day.com/smd/play/2005/august/116226.htm Arthur Crawford who?] ; "Mid-day "; Alpana Lath Sawai;August 14 ,2005
*"The colourful Arthur Crawford"; Nina Martyris/TNN; "Times of India ", Mumbai; pg-2;2006-04-01
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