Kenya has lost one of its brightest legal minds, a resolute defender of justice, and a deeply principled voice in matters of national conscience. Senior Counsel Pheroze Nowrojee passed away on April 5, 2025, at the age of 84. His death marks the end of a monumental chapter in Kenya’s legal, human rights, and democratic… Continue reading Pheroze Nowrojee: Legal Titan, Human Rights Defender, and Voice of Conscience Passes Away
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Poona Parsee Panchayat Takes Action Against Encroachment On Sacred Land In Lulla Nagar
In a decisive move, over 100 members of the Poona Parsee Panchayat (PPP), led by Chairperson Adv. Marazban Irani, gathered to remove an unauthorized boundary erected by land grabbers on sacred trust land meant for the betterment of the Zoroastrian community. Despite securing a favorable judgment in a lower court, a family had encroached upon… Continue reading Poona Parsee Panchayat Takes Action Against Encroachment On Sacred Land In Lulla Nagar
F D Alpaiwalla Museum Opens after Restoration
The Parsi community has reason to be pleased as FD Alpaiwalla Museum near Hughes Road opened after a spell of restoration work Thursday. Instituted by Bombay Parsi Punchayet (BPP) in 1954, the archaeological and ethnographic museum received a grant from the Union ministry of culture for the upgrade. Luminaries of the Zoroastrian community arrived in… Continue reading F D Alpaiwalla Museum Opens after Restoration
Pakistan’s Parsi community dwindles as young migrate
From a gated community for her Zoroastrian faith in Pakistan’s megacity Karachi, 22-year-old Elisha Amra has waved goodbye to many friends migrating abroad as the ancient Parsi community dwindles. Soon the film student hopes to join them — becoming one more loss to Pakistan’s ageing Zoroastrian Parsi people, a community who trace their roots back… Continue reading Pakistan’s Parsi community dwindles as young migrate
As Mumbai’s Parsi ‘wishing well’ turns 300, the story of the merchant who sunk it
The ‘Bhikha Behram no kuvo’ enshrines the name of the man who sank it in 1725. Article by Bachi Karkaria | Scroll Members of the Parsi community at the Bhika Behram well in Mumbai’s Churchgate area. | Hoshaang Gotla You’ve passed it many a time, emerging from Churchgate station on your way to Fountain. You’ve… Continue reading As Mumbai’s Parsi ‘wishing well’ turns 300, the story of the merchant who sunk it
Of Navroz And Declining Population Of Parsis
Even as the Parsis celebrate Navroz on Friday by visiting fire temples, decorating homes, wearing traditional attire and spending time with the family, in Sanjan, South Gujarat, from where it all began several centuries ago, only a few Parsi families reside. Located in Umargam taluka of Valsad district, once upon a time nearly 100 families… Continue reading Of Navroz And Declining Population Of Parsis
Justice Rohinton Nariman Delivers Talk to Hyderabad and Secunderabad Parsis
Rohinton Nariman: A brilliant mind and a fearless judge On February 14, the Parsi community of Secunderabad and Hyderabad felicitated Delhi-based Retired Justice Nariman at the Parsi Dharamsala By Beyniaz Edulji | News Meter Hyderabad: If it weren’t the judge’s gavel, it would have been a conductor’s baton for Western music lover Rohinton Nariman. But… Continue reading Justice Rohinton Nariman Delivers Talk to Hyderabad and Secunderabad Parsis
