Cyrus Mistry: Chronicles of a Corpse Bearer

I’m a sucker for books about Parsis. They’ve got some mad stories about them. Dysfunctional families, property disputes, affairs with first cousins, renting out apartments to suspicious tenants, unhappy marriages, colonial bungalows and what have you – murder, betrayal, divorce, illicit affairs – all ingredients for very gripping plots. By Arcopol Chaudhuri Being a close-knit… Continue reading Cyrus Mistry: Chronicles of a Corpse Bearer

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XVI NAZC 2012 Launches iOS and Android App

In a first for a Zarathushti event anywhere in the world, ZAGNY and the hosts of the XVI NAZC 2012 are happy to announce the launch of their App. This app is free and is available for immediate download for both Apple iOS and Google Android platforms. To download for Apple iOS: Download Android: Download

Parvez Jamasji: Maharashtra gives Rs 111 a month to 1971 war hero

They are ready to lay down their lives for the country, often shed blood for it. But when it comes to repaying our war heroes, the country cuts a sorry figure. By Nauzer K Bharucha | TNN Take the instance of Squadron Leader (retired) Parvez Jamasji, who flew hundreds of sorties into East Pakistan during… Continue reading Parvez Jamasji: Maharashtra gives Rs 111 a month to 1971 war hero

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Alexander the not so Great: History through Persian eyes

Alexander the Great is portrayed as a legendary conqueror and military leader in Greek-influenced Western history books but his legacy looks very different from a Persian perspective. By Prof Ali Ansari Institute of Iranian Studies, St Andrews University | BBC.co.uk Any visitor of the spectacular ruins of Persepolis – the site of the ceremonial capital… Continue reading Alexander the not so Great: History through Persian eyes

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The Lens and Life of Homai Vyarawalla: Rubin Museum of Art New York

Homai Vyarawalla (1913-2012) was India’s first female photojournalist. This exhibition, the first on Vyarawalla outside of India, will present her photography from the late 1930s to 1970, and narrate her extraordinary life with a biographical film and ephemera from her career. Homai Vyarawalla; Indian (1913 – 2012) ; Jawaharlal Nehru caught by the camera at… Continue reading The Lens and Life of Homai Vyarawalla: Rubin Museum of Art New York

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