Police Orders Fresh probe into cash at Bombay Parsi Punchayet office

In May, cops submitted a report concluding investigations. Community activists, four trustees smelt a rat. Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria has ordered a re-investigation in the case of Rs 21 lakh unaccounted cash found in the office of the Bombay Parsi Punchayet (BPP). The case was closed by the MRA Marg police last month, allowing BPP… Continue reading Police Orders Fresh probe into cash at Bombay Parsi Punchayet office

Parsi Punchayet sweepers, pallbearers threaten strike

On Monday, over 230 Class IV workers including the Tower of Silence’s pallbearers sported red Gandhi topis with their union’s name “Mumbai Mazdoor Sabha“ emblazoned across. This was the first phase of a peaceful protest, which will escalate into a strike if the Bombay Parsi Punchayet (BPP) continues to evade their demands for higher wages,… Continue reading Parsi Punchayet sweepers, pallbearers threaten strike

Clarification with regard to consequences of the Settlement of 17th February 2015 in the Ban on Priests Case

On 27th April 2015, the Hon’ble Supreme Court approved the Settlement arrived at in February 2015 between Messrs. Kanga and Khusrokhan and the BPP Trustees. The following is the factual position on the above subject. This clarification is being issued in order to remove all doubts and misunderstandings on the subject both for the benefit… Continue reading Clarification with regard to consequences of the Settlement of 17th February 2015 in the Ban on Priests Case

Muncherji Cama Resigns as Trustee of Bombay Parsi Punchayet

In a letter to his fellow trustees, Mr. Muncherji Cama; one of the seven sitting trustees of the Bombay Parsi Punchayet resigned from his position. Below is his letter of resignation circulated to the press and media. June 12,2015 To The Trustees Bombay Parsi Punchayet Bombay Dear Trustees, The decision to contest the BPP elections… Continue reading Muncherji Cama Resigns as Trustee of Bombay Parsi Punchayet

Mumbai’s vulture breeding programme has fizzled out: BNHS

After managing to have a successful programme elsewhere in India, BNHS’s Dr Vibhu Prakash, head of the BNHS Vulture Conservation Breeding Programme spoke to dna’s Tanea Bandopadhyay on the status of the programme in Mumbai. The director said it will be some time before the birds, known for their voracious meat-eating appetite, are seen circling… Continue reading Mumbai’s vulture breeding programme has fizzled out: BNHS

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