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		<title>Freewheeling for a cause: Parsi Bike Rally Mumbai 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 07:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>arzan sam wadia</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[For the Parsi community in the city, Sunday was Bawas’ day out on bikes. Hundreds of Parsis, both young and those young-at-heart raced their way on their motorcycles from Dadar Parsi colony to Bandra Tata Colony, Andheri and back to Dadar Parsi Colony in a road show that was organised not just to showcase their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the Parsi community in the city, Sunday was Bawas’ day out on bikes. Hundreds of Parsis, both young and those young-at-heart raced their way on their motorcycles from Dadar Parsi colony to Bandra Tata Colony, Andheri and back to Dadar Parsi Colony in a road show that was organised not just to showcase their love affair with bikes, but also to bring the community together.</p>
<p>The participants flashed their latest imported bikes, vintage bikes, custom-made bikes, sports bikes and Indian bikes. Present were some of the fastest speed bikes like Harley V-Rod, Kawasaki Ninja and Suzuki Hayabusa. What added to the attraction were the beautiful women as pillion riders on some of the bikes and the women bikers themselves. “We had about 50 women who rode on their bikes all the way,” said Nasha Jassawalla, trustee of the Parsi Resource Group that organised the event. He added, “We conducted the event to give youth a platform and spread the message of the community—togetherness.”</p>
<p>Jassawalla said since Parsis were fond of bikes, it was the easiest way to get them together. It was not just another bike rally. The group organised a rock concert, a religious talk and a dinner for the troupe. Said Jimmy Mistry of the organising committee, “It was successful event.”</p>
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		<title>Parsi Bike Rally in Mumbai</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 23:25:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>arzan sam wadia</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Watch out for the Parsi bikers as they criss-cross through the city on January 6 for peace. Organised by the Parsi Resource Group, the rally will begin from the Dadar Parsi Gymkhana. The registration fee is Rs 200 and includes lunch, T-shirt and cap.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watch out for the Parsi bikers as they criss-cross through the city on January 6 for peace. Organised by the Parsi Resource Group, the rally will begin from the Dadar Parsi Gymkhana. The registration fee is Rs 200 and includes lunch, T-shirt and cap.</p>
<p><a href="http://parsikhabar.net/wp-content/parsi%20bikers.jpg"><img class=thumbnail height=359 hspace=0 src="http://parsikhabar.net/wp-content/parsi%20bikers_1.jpg" width=500 align=baseline border=0/></a></p>
<p>Click <a href="http://www.parsiresourcegroup.org/">here</a> for more info</p>
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		<title>Architect Jimmy Mistry: The high of creativity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 22:53:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shirin Kumaana-Wadia</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Maverick architect Jimmy Mistry is an accidental architect who loves the freedom that hospitality design offers him.
There are some things you don’t want to know about your architect. Such as a passion for bikes, for instance. When you’re looking for an architect to design your home, or office, you don’t want someone who’ll necessarily be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maverick architect Jimmy Mistry is an accidental architect who loves the freedom that hospitality design offers him.</p>
<p>There are some things you don’t want to know about your architect. Such as a passion for bikes, for instance. When you’re looking for an architect to design your home, or office, you don’t want someone who’ll necessarily be concentrating only on the garage.</p>
<p>Though Jimmy Mistry’s credentials more than make up for his maverick interests, it’s something to keep in mind. Till you realise that he’s also a devout Parsi, the same Mistry who, as a matter of conscience, initiated work on the Fire Temple in Dadar, Mumbai, one of his more challenging assignments, but more about that later.</p>
<p>For those who came in late, Jimmy Mistry set up his architectural practice — Della Tecnica — with a handful of people and a few lakh rupees between them. They were keen to make it big, but could hardly have anticipated the success of their venture. That was eleven years ago.</p>
<p>Today, Della Technica has a turnover of over Rs 100 crore and has become a name to be reckoned with in architectural circles. Which must be some vindication for Mistry who, he is at pains to point out, is neither a qualified architect nor a designer.</p>
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The company may be known today for its residential and commercial complexes, IT parks and hospitality projects, but Mistry started off by picking up contractual assignments for repair work and maintenance of buildings. Opportunity knocked on his door when a design firm in Italy offered him the chance to work with furniture. Mistry has since not looked back.</p>
<p>His design philosophy, he maintains, is simple. “Each structure we work on should be a landmark.” Which is why Mistry and his team undertake extensive research about the intended project as well as its users before accepting an assignment.</p>
<p>And which is why, Mistry explains, everything from building solutions to the choice of colours or even lighting materials is determined by the nature of the building — whether it is an Ayurvedic spa, for instance, a commercial office or a chemicals company.</p>
<p>Nor is he averse to using international designs or materials, so long as they are not “an eyesore in the name of creativity”, he laughs. It’s one reason why he is critical of architects who use too much glass or steel in their work. “Each area has its own sensibilities and it’s important to keep that in mind as well,” he insists.</p>
<p>Citing the example of the Crisil office complexes in Delhi and Mumbai, he says the company wanted to strike a balance between the conventional and the contemporary. His solution was materials like ceramic-coated coloured glass, veneer panels and marble flooring for a look that matched both sets of sensibilities.</p>
<p>“The right design is all about understanding what your clients want and then mixing it with your sensibilities,” he says. “So far it has worked for us.”</p>
<p>No wonder he was keen to take on the Fire Temple renovation in Dadar as part of his exercise to ensure that Mumbai does not become a jungle of concrete boxes. “We could not change certain elements, and yet it needed a major facelift,” he explains of his restoration effort.</p>
<p>While he chose to replace the worn out floors with Italian marble, he managed to retain the original wood on the doors and windows, simply ensuring it was touched up almost beyond recognition. A landscaped garden was created inside the temple compound to breathe new life into it. “We took two months to complete the project but it was one of my most satisfying experiences.”</p>
<p>No wonder hospitality projects — a spa or, say, a recreational resort, give him a creative high. One such resort is the CEO’s Enclave in Lonavla, which has a similar spin-off in the south as well. For these, he has used lighter shades to create a sense of space and lighting that plays on the sprawl rather than just for dramatic affect.</p>
<p>It’s hardly surprising that after his stint in Italy, Mistry should be passionate about furniture design. Della Tecnica, therefore, has a furniture manufacturing plant and produces modular furniture.</p>
<p>Which also fits in with Mistry’s belief that the company should be a one-stop shop for all architecture and interior design solutions. But a biking architect? Mistry, who when not working is out riding his three superbikes, two of them Harleys, laughs. “It’s the best stress-buster for me,” he says, “it takes my mind off everything else.” Architects too perhaps need their time off.</p>
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		<title>Parsi youths come together</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2006 18:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shirin Kumaana-Wadia</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Mumbai, December 10: The message was clear. The Parsis are here to stay and pave way for their next generation through their innovative Parsi Resource Group (PGR) programme. At least, that was the idea which over 1,500 Parsis wanted to get across to the public who feels they are a dwindling lot.
Brainchild of architect Jimmy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mumbai, December 10: The message was clear. The Parsis are here to stay and pave way for their next generation through their innovative Parsi Resource Group (PGR) programme. At least, that was the idea which over 1,500 Parsis wanted to get across to the public who feels they are a dwindling lot.</p>
<p>Brainchild of architect Jimmy Mistry, PRG has been designed for empowering the Parsi youth and to uplift their traditional fire temples and improve the lives of Parsi priests, which according to Mistry, are in a pathetic state of affairs. And Mistry has fallen back on motorcycles as a common thread to link all of themâ€”young and oldâ€”together.</p>
<p>Mistry said that there was nothing else that could be more common for the young and the old to come together for a cause and a ride towards community passion and unity.<br />
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The first of its kind, the youth movement on wheels kick started from Dadar Parsi Colony at 9 am on Sunday with more than 400 bikes and 1,000 bikers and reached Rostam Baug at 1 pm where Harleys, Triumphs, Hondas, Nortons and Kawasakis ensured a field day for shutterbugs. The last to come in was a 1926 American-make Henderson which took away the limelight from all other bikes present there. Also present was a British-made BSA motorcycle with a German Steib sidecar. Proud owner of both the classic bikes, Neville E Choksi, a collector of bikes, says there are only a handful of those in the world now.</p>
<p>Leader of the youth movement, Mahtab, stated that as of now the movement which started 6 months back is focused on youth, fire temples and priests.</p>
<p>â€œWe want to show that we are not dwindling and this is not a dying community. We have a large youth force and we are now providing a platform for jobs and placements through networking,â€™â€™ said Mahtab adding that as of now 1,500 Parsis have already joined the movement. â€œWe are also working towards the betterment of 600 priests by educating their children and providing them with pension,â€™â€™ she added.</p>
<p>â€œI want to change things and want the youth to be more responsible towards their community,â€™â€™ said Mistry beaming on his 2300 cc Triumph motorcycle.</p>
<p>From Rostam Baug, the rally would move to Cushrow Baugh, Napean Sea road, Tardeo and Byculla.</p>
<p><a href="http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=212812">Original article here</a></p>
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