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In an old, neo-gothic building in Fort, an upmarket area in India’s financial capital Mumbai, is a run-down office that produces one of country’s oldest and most prominent Parsi magazines – Parsiana. The magazine was started in 1964 by Pestonji Warden, a Parsi doctor who also dabbled in the sandalwood trade…
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India’s iconic Parsi magazine to shut after 60 years
In an old, neo-gothic building in Fort, an upmarket area in India’s financial capital Mumbai, is a run-down office that produces one of country’s oldest and most prominent Parsi magazines – Parsiana. The magazine was started in 1964 by Pestonji Warden, a Parsi doctor who also dabbled in the sandalwood trade…