Monthly Archives: March 2015

A man who made a lot of wealth, and a lot more goodwill – The quotable Jamsetji Tata

These quotations by and on Jamsetji Tata, Founder of the Tata group, draw a vivid portrait of a visionary with a deep commitment to his country and its people

There is one kind of charity common enough among us… It is that patchwork philanthropy which clothes the ragged, feeds the poor, and heals the sick. I am far from decrying the noble spirit which seeks to help a poor or suffering fellow being… [However] what advances a nation or a community is not so much to prop up its weakest and most helpless members, but to lift up the best and the most gifted, so as to make them of the greatest service to the country.


Be sure to lay wide streets planted with shady trees, every other of a quick-growing variety. Be sure that there is plenty of space for lawns and gardens. Reserve large areas for football, hockey and parks. Earmark areas for Hindu temples, Mohammedan mosques and Christian churches.
Jamsetji Tata in a letter to son Dorab about his vision for the township that would eventually become Jamshedpur.

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‘Wealth came to him in full measure, but he remained to the last what he was in nature, a simple modest gentleman, seeking neither title nor place, and loving with love that knew no bounds the land that gave him birth.’

– Sir Lawrence Jenkins (chief justice of Bombay High Court, 1905)

Those who know about him would wholeheartedly agree that these words precisely summarize what Jamshetji Nusserwanji Tata embodied as a person. A great industrialist and philanthropist, he left his mark on India’s industrial history as well as on the soil of Nagpur by establishing the Empress Mills on January 1, 1877, the same day Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India. He also went on to establish the first girls school of the city in the form of JN Tata Parsi Girls’ High School.Tuesday marks the 175th birth anniversary of JN Tata.

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FOOD SCHEME – 2015

We are once again approaching all Zoroastrian Brethren  for donation towards the ‘FOOD SCHEME” which we run for old and poor Members of our Community.

We are fortunate enough to get good donations in the past which has helped us run the above Facility for deserving Zoroastrians for last many years.

The FOOD SCHEME  is run  by MANCHERJI EDALJI JOSHI MEMORIAL TRUST to feed the Old and Poor Infirms of our communitywhich not only supervises cooking of food, but also delivery of the same to the  community Members are done through Dabbawalas.

There are many old and infirms neglected by the Society, some of them by their own children and Family and are fighting for their survival, who need your attention.  Most of them are frail, weak and bed ridden and do not have  even strength to go to the roadside food stall and depend on their neighbours to bring some food for them to survive.

In this world, very often, the efforts of an individual are not significant enough to make a difference. But collectively, it is possible for a group to do much more than the sum of the individual parts.

We all fortunate Zoroastrians have to ensure that the food scheme continues to operate feeding these deserving members of our community.

Thanks to the munificence and largesse of benevolent individuals and donors we are able to tend to their daily meals. But the demand is much in excess of the Funds generated and hence this appeal. Your generous contribution will help us in reaching out to our poor brethren.

We are a Public Registered Trust registered with the Charity Commissioner under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act 1961. Amongst our Charitable activities is the Food Scheme where the Trust undertakes to feed the old infirm / handicapped and under privileged of our community. This scheme was started as you are aware in January 2003. Your generous donation will enable us to continue to feed the poor and to reach out to a larger section of these not so fortunate within our Community.

When we first started we were supplying meals to ten persons, two meals a day. Today this service is extended to 126 persons in all. As word gets around, more applicants approach us or are referred to us and only after thorough inquiries are the same added to our list of beneficiaries.

Donations over the years have increased due to the foresight of our initial donors who have put the Scheme on the net and also by word of mouth as more people get to hear about this scheme. You will however appreciate that funds are necessary to run this scheme effectively and hence our yearly appeal to you.

The enclosed chart will give you a detailed and latest break up for the Food Scheme, its beneficiaries, their categories and approximate expenditure involved in feeding them.

Our accounts are duly audited and filed with Charity Commissioner and every donor small or big is immediately issued a receipt. Donations of Rs. 5000/- and more are also sent the break up of Food Scheme so that they know how exactly their donation is being utilized.

On behalf of the Trust, I once again appeal to you for your generous support to our Food Scheme.

Your donations can be made by cheque in favour of “MANCHERJI EDALJI JOSHI MEMORIAL TRUST”.

Further enquiries are also welcome via e-mail to :  hnd@vsnl.com

Your Donations can be sent to:

 

Mrs Mithoo Jesia  

Jesia  Building,

797 Jam E Jamshed Rd    

Parsi Colony, Dadar (E),   

Mumbai 400 014        

Ph 2414 9571  

Mrs. Tina Patel  

623,  Lady Jehangir Rd

Parsi Colony, Dadar (E)

Mumbai 400 014

Ph: 2415 1354

Mr H N Daruwalla

Sethna  Building

2/689,  Dinshaw Master Rd

Parsi Colony Dadar E

Mumbai 400 014

Ph: 2411 2330

 

Kindly give widest possible publicity to this note, by forwarding the same to your family members and Zoarastrian friends to get maximum support to this noble cause.

                                                                                  

Hoping to receive favourable response from you,

 

With Kind Regards

 

Homi  N Daruwalla

 

 

LIST OF BENEFICIARIES & ESTIMATE OF YEARLY EXPENSES OF THE FOOD SCHEME (AS AT 31.01.2014)

 

CATEGORY DESCRIPTION OF RECIPIENTS NO. OF RECIPIENTS ANNUAL EXPENDITURE IN RUPEES
A Old and infirm and poor Zoroastrians who have no one to turn to 54 22,75,280
B Parsee children of J.B. Vachha School for Parsi Girls (Dadar) 12 55,800
C Khandias, Nassesalars and Bungli Staff at Doongerwadi (Breakfast only) 20 to 31 (depending on daily attendance) 2,27,400
D Food grains and provisions (these are given to recipients who are able to cook for their familities but are in low income group) 29 2,85,600

 

APPROXIMATE TOTAL EXPENDITURE PER YEAR AS ON 31.1.2014  = 

 Rs. 28,44,080

Due to inflation the caterers have now increased their rates per meals. As of 31st Jan 2015,  the cost of feeding one person per month approx.. comes to Rs. 3000/- depending on the category in which they fall and the caterer providing the meals.

Regards

 

HOMI N DARUWALLA