Bombay Articles

Now reopened, the Parsi Museum in Mumbai offers a compelling insight into Zoroastrianism

Pheroza Godrej, co-curator of the Framji Dadabhoy Alpaiwalla Museum, gives AD a special tour of the Parsi Museum in Mumbai.Recently restored with great discernment, the Framji Dadabhoy Alpaiwalla Museum, better known as the Parsi Museum, in Mumbai...
The Capital City

The Capital City

Mumbai has its commercial roots in drug money. A profile of the City Just as one crosses the suburbs into Worli, Samudra Mahal juts up from the edge of Mumbai, casting its eye out into the Arabian...

Bombay Meri Hai : Hot Beat for Bombay

Bombay Meri Hai : Hot Beat for Bombay

Bom bom bom bom“ the staccato rang out. How my brother and I chuckled as children to first hear that syllabic quartet. Our giggles muffled by mouths stuffed with an edge of the living room curtain...

Mapping Mumbai: Gardens With Something To Tell

Mapping Mumbai: Gardens With Something To Tell

What could a Parsi knight and a Cross-crowned fountain on the grounds of the city's first Anglican Church possibly have in common? Article by Meher Marfatia | Times of India To answer this riddle...

The Khada Parsi Statue: In Animation

Sandwiched between the famous Byculla flyovers is the 152-year old cast iron statue of Shet Cursetjee Manockjee. The long forgotten 40 feet tall statue, once known to be a famous landmark, is back...

A Book on The Irani Cafes of Bombay

A Book on The Irani Cafes of Bombay

One of Mumbai's most endearing albeit fast fading icons — the Irani cafés — will be chronicled in a coffee table book that is set for a late 2015 release It was in January 2014, when the news that B...

Let wealthy Parsis repair community building: HC

Let wealthy Parsis repair community building: HC

In an observation that could 'corporatise' the restoration of dilapidated structures in the city, the Bombay High Court has asked a Parsi community trust to approach business houses controlled by...

Mumbai’s Kemp’s Corner flyover turns 50

Mumbai’s Kemp’s Corner flyover turns 50

"You know when the Kemp's Corner flyover was being built... It was like a smooth concrete stretch. I'd sneak up there with my bicycle and it would feel heady to feel the bike hurtle down with the...

A Burning Question

A Burning Question

Mumbai’s Parsis find themselves divided over a crematorium for those who’d rather not opt for the traditional Towers of Silence. By Lhendup G Bhutia |OPEN Magazine When Dinshaw Tamboly was about...