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Iran is a republic in Central Asia, sharing a border with seven countries: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Iraq, Turkey, and
Read MoreIran is a republic in Central Asia, sharing a border with seven countries: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Iraq, Turkey, and
Read MoreDespite his being dead for nearly 25 years, Freddie Mercury is still one of the most recognizable names in the
Read MoreIt refers to three-day Iranshah Udvada Utsav of Parsi community concluded on 27.12.2015 in small Udvada town of Gujarat, where
Read MoreParsis from across the country and globe gathered to celebrate Iranshah Udvada Utsav and offer prayers in the holy town
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Read MoreThere are Raj novels and then there are Swaraj novels. Kipling’s Kim, EM Forster’s Passage to India and Paul Scott’s The Jewel in the Crown are examples of the former while R.K Narayan’s Waiting for the Mahatma and Mulk Raj Anand’s Coolie emblematise the latter, with Salman Rushdie significantly updating both sub-genres with his fantastical Midnight’s Children. Keki Daruwalla’s second novel, Ancestral Affairs, could not, therefore, have asked for a finer literary lineage — and he does it proud. Daruwalla’s accomplished rendition of India’s fraught 20th century history in one of its smaller pre-Partition Muslim states, to my mind, makes his book well worth reading in the 21st when India is, once again, rethinking its global role as well as engaged in a fierce internal debate on contesting definitions of nationalism.
Read MoreOut of the ordinary:Maharukh Dastur, a software professional, makes paintings,collages and mosaics from materials of everyday use— Photo: Shantanu Das
Read MoreA NIPPY evening on the second day of the Iranshah Udvada Utsav did not deter Parsis whose numbers kept soaring
Read MoreWe would like to present you a souvenir of our Centenary celebrations in which most of you participated with your
Read MoreWhen Parsis organize a “Kumbh Mela”, there are no naga sadhus, only scantily clad Shiamak Davar dancers twirling to Dean Martin’s 1954 hit “Sway”. The first-ever Iranshah Udvada Utsav — a cultural jamboree that will draw over 4,000 Parsis across three days — kicked off on Friday with speeches by Gujarat’s finance minister Saurabh Patel, and the Udvada head priest, Dasturji Khurshed Dastoor. Amid Achaemenid wall friezes, floodlights and soaring music, Dastoor called the high-octane festival PM Narendra Modi’s “brainchild”.
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