Religious Education and the Future of Young Mobeds in North America and Beyond

In early summer 2009, Jim Engineer, one of the founders of NextGenNow got in touch with me to see if I would like to write an article for the Fall 2009 FEZANA Journal. NextGenNow as an organisation were guest-editing. The above-titled article is one of the two articles I wrote for this edition. My earliest… Continue reading Religious Education and the Future of Young Mobeds in North America and Beyond

Bombay Parsi Punchayet goes for a new logo

Singed by accusations of corruption, BPP replaces trusts fire logo, which they felt was symbolic of the ‘trial by fire they recently faced from community groups   By Manoj Nair / Mumbai Mirror Trustees of Bombay Parsi Punchayet, the apex representative body of Parsi-Zoroastrians, have decided to replace the trust’s fire logo, which they thought… Continue reading Bombay Parsi Punchayet goes for a new logo

Punchayet Meet at Dadar Parsi Gym Goes Silent

The Bombay Parsi Punchayet (BPP) meet, which was called at Dadar Parsi Gymkhana last evening to mark one year of existence, was left without a voice, literally. The loudspeakers were switched off halfway through the function after complaints to the local police station. This forced the trustees to shout to the 3,000-strong crowd and allege… Continue reading Punchayet Meet at Dadar Parsi Gym Goes Silent

Khorshed Maneck Bharucha: Tribute to a Teacher

The junction of Mancherji Joshi Road and Lady Jehangir Road near Five Gardens in Dadar was formally named "Principal Khorshed Maneck Bharucha Chowk" on August 14, 2009. Social worker Mehernosh Fitter had submitted the original proposal to the Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) way back in August 2005. The invitation for the function was issued by… Continue reading Khorshed Maneck Bharucha: Tribute to a Teacher

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