Bombay Heritage Walks for Tata Employees

The business group takes staff back in history by organising Bombay Heritage Walks every week in an effort to reacquaint them with the company’s storied links to the city. By Anirban Chowdhury  | TNN How many Tata Group employees would know that George Wittet, the Scottish architect who designed the Gateway of India was one… Continue reading Bombay Heritage Walks for Tata Employees

Nobody learns Parsi history in schools, says historian

On just a short stretch of Veer Nariman Road in Fort, beginning at the stained glass enclosure of the Bhikha Behram Well and ending at the v-shaped Eros Cinema with its Art Deco dome, six Parsi gents are memorialized. Article by Nergish Sunavala | Times Of India There are three bronze statues of Sir Hormusjee… Continue reading Nobody learns Parsi history in schools, says historian

India’s oldest scouting group turns 100 on November 8

One of the oldest continuously run scout groups in the city will complete 100 years on November 8. Sethna’s 18th West Bombay, whose members are mostly Zoroastrians, was founded in 1914. Started by Rustomji Edulji Sethna, the group was initially open for membership only to Parsi boys. Post independence however, Sethna truly embraced the underlying… Continue reading India’s oldest scouting group turns 100 on November 8

Defunct Tower of Silence lives on in the heart of an Andheri residential colony

The article has an UPDATE since it was first published. Read below At Malabar Hill, the Parsi Towers of Silence are shrouded in mystery— and thick foliage — with few community members ever spying the stone walls of the seven ‘dokhmas’ or roofless towers where the community’s dead are laid to rest. Article by Nergish… Continue reading Defunct Tower of Silence lives on in the heart of an Andheri residential colony

The Capital City

Mumbai has its commercial roots in drug money. A profile of the City Just as one crosses the suburbs into Worli, Samudra Mahal juts up from the edge of Mumbai, casting its eye out into the Arabian Sea. It is one of those multi-storeyed buildings that go by the moniker of ‘landmark property’. A flat… Continue reading The Capital City

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