Denying industry speculation that Gharda Chemicals and Godrej…

Denying industry speculation that Gharda Chemicals and Godrej Industries may go for an out-of-court settlement brokered by leaders in the Parsi community, sources close to the agrochemicals major said the company is hoping for a solution from the Bombay High Court, where the dispute currently rests. Though founder Keki Gharda refused to comment, “The matter… Continue reading Denying industry speculation that Gharda Chemicals and Godrej…

Vultures in Europe ‘attacking humans for the first time’

The silly season is hardly upon us and we have already had not one but an impressive three fearsome, flesh-eating creatures in the news guaranteed to put thousands of holidaymakers off their swims and country walks. There was that great white shark spotted off the beaches of Cornwall – a hardy perennial of the imaginary… Continue reading Vultures in Europe ‘attacking humans for the first time’

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Naqsh-E-Rustom In Danger Due to Railway Track Construction

Despite all oppositions made so far by Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism Organization (ICHHTO) against construction of Isfahan-Shiraz railway only in 500-meter distance of Naqsh-e Rostam historic site, based on latest reports some measures have been undertaken for marking the railway path according to its original route. Based on earlier agreements between authorities of… Continue reading Naqsh-E-Rustom In Danger Due to Railway Track Construction

Bejan Daruwala going strong at 77

Bejan Daruwala missed turning 77 on 7/7/07 by four days, but that did nothing to dampen the spirits at the bawdy Parsi astrologer’s birthday party on Wednesday night. Girlfriend and muse Tehmi Pardiwala in a strange departure from custom, did not sing “Happy Birthday” to him, but lustily rendered her own composition dedicated to ”… Continue reading Bejan Daruwala going strong at 77

Bound by a handbook

In Deepa Mehta’s 1947: Earth, actress Kittu Gidwani, in the role of a Parsee, says how Parsees in India are like dissolved sugar in milk, not conspicuous, but noticeable because of their “sweetening” presence. And like dissolved sugar, they cling together. Sixty years later, in Calcutta, there are only an estimated 650-odd Parsees. The community… Continue reading Bound by a handbook

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Youth, entrepreneurship are focus of ancient faith

The world’s oldest monotheistic religion has taken steps to empower its youth and preserve the faith for the future. Zoroastrians, as they wound up their 14th North American Congress in Toronto this week, emphasized mentorship and the need for unity among the scattered faithful. “We are moving the identity issue forward,” said prominent Toronto Zoroastrian… Continue reading Youth, entrepreneurship are focus of ancient faith

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