Monthly Archives: April 2018

Youth Leading The Way To A Stronger Global Zarthushti Community

What happens when 4 Dasturjis, 2 architects, 2 therapists, 2 Lawyers, an advertising exec, an entrepreneur, a paramedic, a filmmaker, a sommelier, a colonel in the US army, a political consultant, a yoga instructor…. all walk into the Forest of Dean in England?

A social movement finds its wings!

Article by Narges Kakalia

In March 2018, a group of young Parsi and Iranian Zoroastrians from India, Pakistan, Canada, the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand gathered for ten days at the inaugural World Zoroastrian Youth Leadership Forum at the beautiful Asha Center in England.  They came at the generous invitation of Zerbanoo Gifford, who founded the Asha Center, a beautiful, serene retreat space in Gloucestershire, that delivers transformative education “to bring about lasting inner, social and environmental change.”  The Asha Centre was founded on Zoroastrian-inspired principles of environmental and social sustainability.  The Forum was organized by Asha Center intern Sanaya Master of New Zealand, who helped run the Forum.  The participants had all been identified as people who play leadership roles in their local communities.

The Forum was nothing short of transformative for the participants.  The group of 20 young Zoroastrians worked together under the auspices of instructors Mark Gifford, an interfaith minister who has extensively studied Zoroastrianism, and Adrian Locher, an actor, director and specialist in conflict resolution.  Through various exercises and energizers, Adrian and Mark helped the Forum participants connect with each other at a deep level.  Then, together, the participants identified challenges facing Zoroastrian communities worldwide (some examples included youth engagement/empowerment, global support for Udvada Iranshah, diminishing knowledge of/engagement with scriptures/religious texts, the need for appropriate places of worship in the diaspora, etc.) and then brainstormed ways to surmount those challenges to build a stronger, more sustainable community.  While religious education was discussed, the main focus of the Forum was on building momentum for engagement and active participation at every level of the global Zoroastrian community.  The Forum concluded with the participants starting a written document that sets forth a mission, vision statement, and plans and projects for the future.

Of course no Zoroastrian event could ever be complete without some fun, silliness, and an obsessive focus on food and drink.  In addition to the daily question, “what are we eating today,” the Forum saw the first ever Zoroastrian Masterchef challenge, a Zoros-Got-Talent night (featuring Lion King sung in a dagli, and sari-clad Spice Girls), a few heartfelt Freddie Mercury invocations, and roadtrips (to Oxford and Wales) during which some enterprising young Zoroastrians used bathroom breaks to buy and bootleg alcohol onto the Asha Center premises.  Groups of participants routinely stayed up until 2 or 3 am, discussing their various communities and bonding with fellow participants over hot topic debates and games of Mafia!  When the Forum concluded, the organizers, participants, staff and volunteers at the Asha Center bid each other somewhat tearful goodbyes.  Though begun, the challenging work of initiating and building sustainable projects for a stronger community still remains.  Stay tuned to this space for progress reports over the months and years to come.

Participants included:

Diana Bharucha, Seattle USA
Karl Desai, Sydney Australia
Jim Engineer, Chicago USA
Tanya Hoshi, Toronto Canada
Kayras Irani, Vancouver Canada
Narges Kakalia, New Jersey USA
Tinaz Karbhari, Auckland New Zealand
Jehaan Kotwal, Mumbai India
Shazneen Limjerwala, Mumbai India
Jimmy Madon, Lemington Spa, UK
Sanaya Master, Auckland New Zealand
Layla Mazdayasni, San Diego USA
Shazneen Munshi, London UK
Shireen Patel, Lahore Pakistan
Sheherazad Pavri, Mumbai India
Cyrus Rivetna, Chicago USA
Arashasp Shroff, Toronto Canada
Benafsha Shroff, Denver USA
Cainaz Vakharia, Washington D.C. USA
Arzan Sam Wadia, New York USA

https://parsikhabar.net/wzylf/youth-leading-the-way-to-a-stronger-global-zarthushti-community/17324/

Khushru Jijina recognized as ‘Visionary in Real Estate Financing’ award by NDTV Property Awards

In yet another accolade received for consistent outperformance, Mr. Khushru Jijina, Managing Director, Piramal Finance Limited and Piramal Housing Finance Limited has been honoured with a special category jury award – ‘Visionary in Real Estate Financing’ award by NDTV Property Awards, one of the most credible industry recognitions for the real estate sector. The award recognizes Piramal Finance’s contribution towards real estate sector as a whole. This recognition comes close on the heels of Business Leader of the Year award from Global Real Estate Congress and AsiaOne Global Indian of the Year.

NDTV Property Awards honours and acknowledges excellence in India’s real estate, recognizes real estate leaders, and outstanding performances in a wide range of categories which cover everything from environmental friendly projects to residential apartment projects to township projects and commercial projects. Additionally, each year sees the inclusion of a limited number of special category awards which recognizes leaders who have done commendable work for the industry and set new benchmarks.

Appended is a quote from Mr. Khushru Jijina expressing his gratitude on receiving the award.

“The award is a testament to our journey of continuous evolution through innovation and leadership in the financial services business. We have adopted and demonstrated these facets continuously, by making them a part of our building blocks that we call Piramal Success Factors where each team member is urged to Think Big, Serve Customers, Commit and Deliver, Collaborate, Empower and Develop. These success factors have been derived from our Company’s values of Knowledge, Action, Care and Impact where the ethos is to build a dynamic business that anticipates, adapts and endures for generations. I would also like to thank Mr. Piramal for his guidance at every stage of our journey. Personally, I feel privileged to have spent time working in such close quarters and learning from him and I would only humbly accept this award on behalf of Mr. Piramal and also each and every member of our young and ambitious team that has been amazingly committed and resilient during the entire journey of building this platform.”