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The editor who turned a stodgy journal into a whippersnapper on the end of ‘Parsiana’
Hindustan Times Navi Mumbai
|July 27, 2025
The journal, which stood out as much for airing social issues as for taut writing and tight editing, is facing an imminent closure in afew months
Come October, ‘Parsiana’ will ‘go gentle into that good night’. Unheeding of its legion of admirers who now “rage, rage against the dying of the light” aka its imminent closure.
For 52 years, this doughty community magazine has served the dwindling Indian Parsi population and its spreading diaspora. Mirror, path-guider, trend-tracker, back-patter, call-outer -- and therefore as much hackle-raiser as praise-getter. But as with our gaum, age and ill-health have caught up with its intrepid editor, Jehangir Patel -- and his team too. He rues, “I'm 80. So is one of our senior editors; our managing editor is 65.” Premature deaths also rang the knell. Earlier this year, its multi-talented senior editor Farrokh Jijina succumbed at 65 to an illness unbeknownst even to his friends, let alone those he'd mentored at the informative Khaki Tours. How much could the remaining handful do? Sadly, there are few waiting and willing to be groomed.
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