A Neighbourhood That Lives by Its Own Calendar
Frazer Town Is Not Just a PIN Code — It's a Living, Breathing Cultural Carpet, and Our Housekeepers Weave Into It Naturally
Frazer Town is synonymous with Bangalore's Muslim identity, and its streets — from Mosque Road to Haines Road — are a testament to the community's deep roots. The neighbourhood revolves around the iconic Frazer Town Mosque, and during Ramadan, the entire area transforms into a night‑long food festival. MM Road, in particular, is a culinary pilgrimage site, drawing crowds from across the city to its legendary eateries like Empire, Fanoos, and Mallika's. The homes here carry this legacy — kitchens that prepare large iftar spreads, prayer rooms that require daily dusting and floor mats that must be kept clean at all times, and wardrobes filled with festive clothes that need regular airing. Our housekeepers come from the same cultural milieu, many of them Muslim women who understand the sanctity of a prayer space, the importance of a halal kitchen, and the seasonal surge of domestic activity during Ramadan and Eid‑ul‑Fitr. They know that pork products must never enter the home, that separate vessels may be used for specific purposes, and that during ziyarat or family gatherings, the house must gleam with a particular warmth. This is not just cleaning — it is maintaining the spiritual and cultural integrity of the household.
Every housekeeper we place in Frazer Town is fully background‑verified: police clearance from the Shivajinagar or Commercial Street station, Aadhaar authentication, and at least two employer references from within the same community — often verifiable through the local masjid committee or the neighbourhood bakery. Their homes are in Benson Town, Jolly Mohalla, or Pillanna Garden, ensuring punctuality even during the fog‑heavy winter mornings.
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