Monthly Archives: December 2009

Fading Parsi ?

The Fading Parsi is a fifteen minute radio documentary based on one of India’s oldest and most successful minorities. The Parsi’s migrated to India from ancient Iran in the 10th century. This community has flourished ever since and has done a lot to serve their fellow Parsi’s. Unfortunately over time the community has developed a range of problems, and these

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Dale Bhagwagar Media Group

Founded as an independent entertainment PR agency in 1997, the Dale Bhagwagar Media Group plays a vital role in initiating media maneuvers like image-building, brand management, hype, crisis management and makeovers in Bollywood, and positioning these at the forefront of the information age. The agency spearheads campaigns that are contemporary, yet deep-rooted in PR ethics, paving the way for future

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Empowering Women

Educational Resource: Empowering Women    AAUW – Advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research     Since 1881, AAUW (formerly known as the American Association of University Women) has been the nation’s leading voice promoting education and equity for women and girls. We have a nationwide network of nearly 100,000 members, 1,000 branches, and 500 college/university

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Religions for Peace

 ECRL – Religions for peace – Interreligious council launched in Belgium.htm Contributed by Jehangir Sarosh. Dear Fellow Zarathushties  Two days ago I returned from Brussels, full of joy. In 2007, My colleague and I went and met each religious leader personally to ask them to meet and consider forming a council so that we can change the world TOGETHER.  Working

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Shahnshah Shah Behram Varjavand

Shahnshah Shah Behram Varjavand  Civilisation and the origins of mankind are linked to the continent of Africa according to the very greatest minds of a host of sciences and studies. Scholars and academics that in each successive generation have upheld the virtues and attributes of Greeks, Romans and such like that laid down the foundations of modern day Europe, the

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Technical Education – Parsi Boys

Admission For Parsi Boys. The N. M. Petit Charity Fund operates the J. N. Petit Technical High School at Pune for the last 61 yrs. It is an English Medium Technical High School recognized by the Government. Classes are conducted from KG to the S.S.C. A Boarding section is operated specially and only for Parsi Boys in the fresh atmosphere

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Admissions for Medicine, Dentistry and Engineering

The Bombay Parsi Punchayet takes pleasure in announcing for Medicine, Dentistry and Engineering courses in an Institution (Deemed University) in Mangalore (Karnataka State), for the Academic Year 2010-11. Interested candidates who have cleared Std.XII with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry & Biology would qualify for Entrance Test, NU UGET likely to be held in the month of

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Zoroastrian Heritage

Heritage Institute A rich collection of Religious and Allied Resources on Zoroastrianism, including : History Worship Scriptures Ceremonies Festivals Calendars and Much More Click Here for this wonderful resource at heritageinstitute.com

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Kainaz Amaria

Photojournalist and Multimedia Producer – Fulbright Scholar Kainaz holds a B.A. in international relations and political science from Boston University and an M.A. in photography from the School of Visual Communication, Ohio University. She briefly worked as a staff photographer/intern for community newspapers in the San Francisco Bay Area including The Menlo Park Almanac, The Daily News and The Palo Alto Weekly. She

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Zarathushtis Without Borders – Dubai

  Approximately 161 million people in this world are visually disabled or blind and approximately 2 billion people need eyeglasses. Unfortunately, in developing countries, most of the people cannot afford proper eye care. This limits their vision, their ability to work and their quality of life. Your old eyeglasses can literally change a life. Zarathushtis Without  Borders   For those

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