It is hard to believe that we have lost three of our Parsi commuity’s esteemed luminaries – internationally acclaimed Neurolgist Dr Noshir Wadia on 10th April 2016, renowned Advocate & Solicitor Mr Dadi Engineer on May 30, 2016 and our very popular and scholastic Vada Dasturji Dr Peshotan Mirza High Priest , Iranshah Udvada on 26th June, 2016, within a span of three months.
Article by Dr. Zinobia Madan
I had the privilege to have known and interacted with each of these outstanding personalities in my lifetime. Each of them were such guiding stars whenever we turned to them for their advise !
It saddens me to think that we will always miss their physical presence, but we will always remember them through their noble work and kindness. They were great as teachers and mentors and amazing professionals with values and core beliefs in their profession. They lived a healthy lifestyle and also encouraged others to live healthily, heartily and happily. They possessed excellent communication skills and were always clear in their heads about what they wanted to accomplish. As leaders, they could relate their vision to others so that everyone working with them would work towards the same goal.
These three icons were blessed with life partners who complemented and supported them in every endeavor – Dr Piroja Wadia, elegant & graceful wife of Dr Noshir Wadia and also a Practising Neurophysiologist, Mrs Silloo Engineer, charming and caring wife of Dadi Engineer and Mrs Mahrukh Mirza, wife of Vada Dasturji Peshotan Mirza, greatly admired for her dedicated support to him.
Dr Noshir Hormusjee Wadia, one of the most respected Neurologists has been credited for his clinical acumen, excellent care of his patients, remarkable patience in history taking of the patient and putting the patients and his/her relatives at ease while caring.
Prior to retiring from Jaslok Hospital, the most magnanimous contribution of Dr Noshir Wadia was to set up an extremely committed, well-trained and experienced team of Neurology Consultants under the esteemed leadership of Dr Sarosh Katrak.
Dr Sarosh Katrak, is one of the leading Neurologists with the longest association with Dr Noshir Wadia, and is at present Director Neurology Department at Jaslok Hospital.. Of the other leadiing Neurologists trained by Dr Wadia include Dr B S Singhal, and Dr Mohit Bhatt and Dr Fali Pochha and some others as well.
Almost towards the end of his tenure, Dr Noshir Wadia identified Dr Pettarusp Wadia, a younger generation Neurologist with super specialization in Movement Disorders from Toronto. Within a short span of time, with his expertise and empathetic approach towards his patients, this field of Movement Disorders is increasingly getting a supespeciality niche status, wherin several patients with Parkinsonism are benefitting by his expertise.
At this junture, I would like to mention the noteworthy & significant contributions of the Bharucha family, Dr Eddy Bharucha and Dr Nadir Bharucha to the field of Neurology. They have also carried out an extensive door to door survey of Parsis living in Baugs to study the prevalence of Neurological problems in the Parsi community.
Few people know that besides being an excellent practising clinician, Dr Wadia had in his lifetime greatly contributed to research. Some of his key research contributions include exploring Neurological manifestions of acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis due to an Enterovirus E70. For the first time in the world, he described a new form of heredofamilial spinocerebellar degeneration with slow eye movements which was later designated as SCA2. Dr Wadia held a senior position on the Scientific Research Committee. My interactions with him from 1983 onwards as a Research Associate at Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre have been very enriching and rewarding.
Dr Wadia was a patient listener to all his patients, registrars, and even to his Parsi Secretary at Jaslok Hospital, Veera Lakka, whom he and his wife Piroja helped in everyway till the end of her life.
He presented his valuable research insights on Parkinsonism and Multiple Sclerosis in Zoroastrian women, at World Zoroastrian Congress in 2009.
He has been regarded as the Father of Contemporary Neurology and was the recepient of the Padmabhushan Award, by the Government of India.
Mr Dadi Bejonji Engineer, was a senior partner at Crawford Bayley & Co. Mr. Engineer was a Senior Advocate and Solicitor of the Bombay High Court. He had over 40 years of experience in the legal profession and had expertise in various aspects of Corporate Law, Indirect Taxation, Foreign Exchange, Imports, Trade Control Regulations and Civil and Constitutional Law.
He served as the President of the Bombay Incorporated Law Society and has served on the Governing Council of the Bar Association of India.
We will miss his active participation in all important community related matters and functions. I met Mr Dadi Engineer for the 1st time in early 80s when he was the President of the first World Zoroastrian Congress held in Mumbai and I was impressed by his oratory skills, knowledge, love and commitment towards his community and his overall style of presentation .
He had immense faith in Lord Ahura Mazda, and during Muktad days, he made it point to visit every fire temple in Mumbai along with his wife Silloo.
I now summarize my tributes to these three impressive personalities by saying that they have touched countless lives with their knowledge, wisdom, benevolence and their unique charisma.
Our community youth should derive inspiration from these three icons who have been leaders in their respective fields – epitomizing success, excellence and community service. They were true Zoroastians as they believed in a life well lived with strong Zoroastrian principles of honesty, kindness, forgiveness and benevolence. Inspite of being from humble backgrounds, they have left a mark worldwide as leaders in their respective fields with hard work, dedication and commitment in every endeavor.
We invoke Holy Fravashis — guiding spirits of immortal souls departed from mortal life — who strove in pursuit of learning and knowledge and achieved excellence in this life as leaders, teachers, mentors and who also strove to inculcate learning and knowledge to their disciples. With reverence, we pay homage to beneficent Fravashis — the guiding spirits of departed souls.
O Ahura Mazda! The Almighty Lord! We bow to Thee in veneration and invocation! We are indebted to Thee! May we reach Thee with good thoughts, good words and good deeds! May their departed souls rest in eternal peace and progress towards Gatothman — the most blissful existence !
May Lord Almighty grant the beloved wives, families and all the dear ones of these pious souls, strength to bear this irreparable loss. May it be so as we pray. Amen!”
About the Author Dr. Zinobia Madan
Founder & Managing Director, Clinoma Healthcare
Senior Consultant – Healthcare, Nutrition, Lifestyle & Wellness for patient care
Senior Consultant Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology & Nutrition for Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Industry
Served for more than 25 years in the Pharmaceutical industry as Medical Director – Abbott, Associate Vice President Medical – Wockhardt, & Vice President Medical – Raptakos Brett.
Founder Member, Jiyo Parsi Programme, launched the programme to the Ministry in Delhi
Special Invitee & Member Executive Committee- Indoamerican Society
Honoured with “The Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award” & “The Jewel of India Award” as a recognition of her landmark contributions to the Healthcare field and her innovative approach in launching ClinOma Healthcare.
A distinguished healthcare promoter, a successful social scientist, a mentor to many aspiring professionals and an academician conferred MAMS by the National Academy of Medical Sciences & FIMSA by International Medical Sciences Academy & FICN by the International College of Nutrition.