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Victorian Leader Dilnaz Billimoria Honoured for Promoting Multiculturalism

Melbourne’s Zoroastrian community has reason to celebrate as Dilnaz Billimoria was recognised with the Promotion of Multiculturalism Award at the 2025 Victorian Senior of the Year Awards, held at Government House on October 22, 2025.Image:...

Bury funeral ritual: Parsi woman

A centuries old custom has triggered off a bitter debate within Mumbai's influential Parsi community. The Parsi community is now divided over how to dispose off their dead. The bodies are kept in a...

‘Parzania’ yet to find distributor in India

After making the rounds of film festivals abroad, Rahul Dhalokia's film "Parzania" on the 2002 sectarian violence in Gujarat is yet to find a distributor in the country. The movie starring...

Funny Irani

Whatever role Boman Irani takes on, it's guaranteed he'll have you in splits. From the hero's bete noir in Munnabhai MBBS, to a mean Parsi son in Being Cyrus, Irani has come full circle. ''In...

Saal Mubarak

Today is the Parsi New Year. The first day of the parsi calendar. Parsi new year brings with it the hopes for a new, happy healthy and prosperous new year. A year where hopefully there shall be more...

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Fire Chief Meherwanji Passes Away

The Mumbai Fire Brigade turned up to say goodbye to their former chief at the Doongerwadi yesterday For scores of firemen of the Mumbai Fire Brigade, the death of L. S. Mehervanjee came as a shock....

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A Parsi who was a fire fighter! …

A Parsi who was a fire fighter! L. S. Mehervanjee, who passed away on Tuesday at 81 of illness following a paralytic stroke, was one of Bombay's most famous Fire Brigade chiefs. I knew him well,...

The burden of a song

By Farrokh Dhondy The Archbishop of Canterbury wants to kill the tradition of singing hymns in colonial places. I can’t imagine Bishops School, Pune, without the hymns, alien songs to the alien...

Takht-e Rostam is pride of Karaj

Undoubtedly, the most ancient historical monument in Karaj, Tehran province, is Takht-e Rostam which dates back to the Sassanid Era (226-650 AD), reported the English-language newspaper Iran Daily....

The ‘SAP’ of life

Standing in front of the Taj Mahal in Agra, Alan Sedghi, president and MD, SAP South Asia, was mesmerized and deep in thought....... ......Born in Tehran, Sedghi claims that he had a fairly average...

Takht-e Soleiman boundaries marked

Islamic Republic News Agency - Tehran,Iran ... The complex is the remnants of a fortress home to Zoroastrian priests during the Arsacid and Sassanid dynasties. It was destroyed during the Moqol...

Laughing all the way from Gujju to Parsi!

Aashish will now assume the mantle of another community known for its humour and pleasant nature- the Parsis! Our sources tell us that Aashish will play an amiable Parsi in Inder Kumar's new laugh...

No affairs for me, vows Boman Irani

Actor Boman Irani, who describes himself as a 'boring old Parsee', rules out any romantic hanky-panky. 'No affairs for me. It is so wonderful to have a family to come home to, to sit with them, pull...

Khorshed Italia: The grand dame of CP

Khorshed Italia knows Delhi like no other. After all, she has been here for 84 years IF living could blunt life, Khorshed Italia would be a rusted relic. If wrinkles could scar the mind, her memory...

Flat allotments sparked rift

Acrimony has been vitiating the boardroom of the 350-year-old Bombay Parsi Punchayat (BPP) for several months now. One of the ostensible reasons why four of the six trustees resigned on Tuesday was...

Going to London to get a degree?

Kaizad Mistry, a Counsellor, has been screening students and guiding them on how to make a proper choice For most students, going abroad after graduation is a done thing. While some can afford the...

Foreigner worked on Chinese Tomb

DNA tests show China's first emperor employed a foreigner in building his mausoleum, home to the Terracotta warriors, proof of contact between Central and East Asia over 2,200 years ago, state media...

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Vroom… and it’s a goal

Youngsters from Rustom Baug, Byculla will be playing football with gearless two-wheelers, this Sunday Boys playing football barefoot in maidans is a frequent sight one would witness during the...

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Now, football lovers bend it on wheels

The match at Rustom Baug in Byculla on SundayThe incessant rain was no deterrent to sports enthusiasts who gathered at Rustom Baug, Byculla, on Sunday to witness a football match with a difference....

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Aspi and Persis

An original story idea for a Parsi feature film By Sorab Irani Authors Note: As this is written in visual terms for a movie screen, readers are reminded to bear this in mind while they read it &...

Short Stories

Parsi Khabar is happy to announce the start of a new feature on the blog. From time to time we will feature short stories submitted by authors, and meeting the broad based guidelines and spirit of...

Pilgrimage to Iran – 2006

By Noshir H. Dadrawala The month of May 2006 marked my eleventh visit in the last one decade to Iran - the Spiritual Motherland of Zoroastrians all over the world. It was also one of my most...

Boman Mahino: No Non Veg

The Parsi community is known to be extremely food-loving. Unlike a majority of religions in India, the Parsis do not have the concept of fasting. They are known, on every possible occasion, to enjoy...

Shaking The Foundations

How Ratan Tata turned the country's oldest conglomerate into a global force You wouldn't expect the head of Tata group, India's largest conglomerate, to say the rich are boring. But Ratan Tata comes...

Avesta and the TV Guide

They lie on the table side by side The Khordeh Avesta and the TV Guide. One is well worn and cherished with pride. Not the Avesta, but the TV Guide. One is used daily to help folks decide. No, not...

To House or Not to House ???

Open land in Mumbai's Parsi fire temples are the latest targets for re-development. How is the community reacting? It may be all quiet at Kappawalla Agiary, in Mumbai's Tardeo, but all's certainly...