XYZ – Xtremely Young Zoroastrians – Hoshaang Gotla

Xtremely Young Zoroastrians (XYZ) is an organisation aimed at promoting togetherness and camaraderie within the youngsters of the community. Since its inception in 2014, XYZ aspires to mould the children of the Parsi community between the ages of 5 and 15 years to become better individuals and inculcate the Zoroastrian values through fellowship and service activities. The purpose of XYZ is to build a strong sense of community belonging and pride in the Zoroastrian children. Religious practices are an important part of XYZ and the children to start adhering to them from an early age and Make A Difference in society at large. XYZ is a registered charitable trust and has worked towards helping people from all walks of life.

Host – Mr. Jamshed K. Daboo Guest Speaker – Mr. Hoshaang Gotla Location – Mazda Studios Director of Photography – Rehan S. Daruwalla Directed by – Aarish S. Daruwalla Produced by – Sarosh K. Daruwalla Mazda Multimedia *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY MAZDA MULTIMEDIA*

2 comments

  • Firoze Jal Mehta

    It is really great to notice in this net that the young children of our precious religion are being encouraged to adhere to the tenets of our Zaroastrian faith because of a sharp decline of the number of pure religionists. The efforts of the organisers is truly commendable and we wish them immense success so that the next generation of the Zaroastrians may glorify the religion and take it one step ahead.

  • Firoze Jal Mehta

    In the days of the sufferings of a large number of the aged people today, the impact has fallen on the faith because the sick and the infirmity stricken ones do not have the slightest knowledge of the faith in the Hospitals and infirmary homes established by the Zaroastrians of the past.So now the responsibility remains on the young generation to bear the torch and proudly say that “We are proud to be Zoroastrians”
    Chchaye Hameh Zarthushti .

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