Nilufer K. Shroff will conclude her service as vice president and chief audit and compliance officer. Nilufer (Nilu) K. Shroff, who has led the Office of Audit and Compliance (OAC) since 2007 as the University’s first chief audit and compliance officer, will step down at the end of this academic year. She will continue to… Continue reading Nilufer K. Shroff will conclude her service as VP & CACO at Princeton University
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Zoroastrian Minorities: An Article by Paulina Niechciał
Paulina Niechciał has authored a paper titled ” Zoroastrian Minorities “. This was published in the Religious Minorities Online, edited by Erica Baffelli, Alexander van der Haven and Michael Stausberg. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2024. . Zoroastrian Minorities Paulina Niechciał Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1515/rmo.23014866 Abstract The article examines Zoroastrian minority communities in three different contexts of… Continue reading Zoroastrian Minorities: An Article by Paulina Niechciał
Meet Maya Tata, A Rising Star in the Tata business empire
Meet Maya Tata, likely heir of multi-billion-dollar Tata business empire, Ratan Tata is her… With her father being Ratan Tata’s half-brother and her mother the sister of the late Cyrus Mistry, she is deeply intertwined with the Tata Group’s legacy. Despite being the youngest among her siblings, she has made significant strides in her career… Continue reading Meet Maya Tata, A Rising Star in the Tata business empire
Padma Shri Dr. Keki Hormusji Gharda Passes Away
Dr Keki Hormusji Gharda, a legend in chemical engineering who revolutionized the industry with his groundbreaking innovations, forever changing the landscape of Indian chemical manufacturing, left for heavenly adobe yesterday. His demise is a great loss for the Indian chemical industry. Dr Gharda is credited with giving a new direction to R&D in the chemical… Continue reading Padma Shri Dr. Keki Hormusji Gharda Passes Away
Keki Daruwalla, the Sensitive Intelligence Officer Who Wrote Poetry
It is said that sometimes creative writers turn out to be good intelligence officers, as both need curiosity, observation, imagination and constant questioning to find answers. That was true of Keki. Keki Daruwalla was ill on July 9 when our Sahitya Akademi held an online event to honour him by arranging a discussion of its… Continue reading Keki Daruwalla, the Sensitive Intelligence Officer Who Wrote Poetry
Full Time Priest for Delhi Parsi Anjuman
The Delhi Parsi Anjuman is seeking to employ a full time main Priest who will administer and manage our Dar-e-Meher. The Priest would be required to perform all religious ceremonies including daily Boi, Jashans, Navjotes, Wedding Ceremonies, Funeral prayers, and organise the annual Muktad prayers as required by the Parsi community of Delhi. The Anjuman… Continue reading Full Time Priest for Delhi Parsi Anjuman
Poet Keki N Daruwalla passes away at 87
The Delhi Parsi Anjuman is deeply saddened to inform you that Keki N. Daruwalla, distinguished member of our Delhi Parsi Anjuman passed away on 26th September 2024. A police officer by profession, he was a renowned author and was the Zoroastrian Member of the National Commission for Minorities from 2011 to 2014. The Uthamna prayers… Continue reading Poet Keki N Daruwalla passes away at 87
