Mumbai: Parsi community celebrates Navroze

The Zoroastrian community in India, particularly those in Mumbai, is all set to celebrate the beginning of the New Year or Navroze. For Mehrad Faroudi, this day is special as his grandmother Audokht has come visiting all the way from Yazd, Iran. Audokht’s daughter is married to local Mumbaikar Zubin, whose family migrated to India… Continue reading Mumbai: Parsi community celebrates Navroze

Avesthagen initiates Parsi genome project

Avestha Gengraine Technologies (Avesthagen), a Bangalore-based integrated biotech company, has launched ‘Avestagenome’, a project to build a complete genetic, genealogical and medical database of the Parsi community. According to Villoo Morawala Patell, founder and managing director, Avesthagen, the project is biotechnology-driven and would aim to come up with therapies and diagnostic tools to understand linkages… Continue reading Avesthagen initiates Parsi genome project

The Persian king who is remembered every year

He was one of the most illustrious kings of ancient Iran (then called Persia) On 21st March, Parsis and Iranis the world over celebrate Jamshedi Navroze named after the Persian king Jamsheed of the Peshdadian dynasty who ascended the throne centuries ago on the day of the spring equinox. This day was deliberately chosen since… Continue reading The Persian king who is remembered every year

300 Reasons To Get Mad

By Firoze Hirjikaka Parsis (Zoroastrians) – in India and abroad – are up in arms over the unflattering portrayal of ancient Persians in the recently released movie ‘300’. The cause of all this brouhaha is a B-grade action flick, whose only selling point is bloody gore and mindless violence. Since much of what is printed… Continue reading 300 Reasons To Get Mad

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Millions Needed for Iranian Archeological Sites

$3M. Budget Requested for Iran’s Archeological Salvation Projects Archeologists studying remains of a palace denoted to Achaemenid king Darius the Great, at Bolaghi Gorge Archeology Research Center of Iran’s Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization has demanded the Iranian Cabinet Ministers to allocate a 3 million US Dollar budget to the Center for completing its salvation… Continue reading Millions Needed for Iranian Archeological Sites

Navroze Celebrations

Navruz: An evening crammed with joy For Zorastrians, Navruz is a time to eat, drink and celebrate. But in recent times, the festival has lost its zest as people leave celebrating to those precious few hours ‘after work’ It’s the day before Navruz, and the city’s Zoroastrian community is preparing for a day of eating,… Continue reading Navroze Celebrations

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