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Friday, 26 March 2021

parsis in india

 Dedicated to compassionate work and Zoroastrians with a population of only 0.000000000001% in India.

We Indians are very proud of you Parsis!


Serum Institute of India in Pune, the manufacturer of the Kovid vaccine Covishield, belongs to a Parsi industrialist named Adar Poonawala.


Adar Poonawala offered the Bombay Parsi Panchayat 60,000 doses of vaccine to get the Parsis vaccinated first, but the president of Bombay Parsi Panchayat and besides eminent industrialist Ratan Tata said, "We are first Indians and later Parsis. We need vaccine only when all Indians will get the vaccine."


See how the vaccine starts moving from the manufacturing facility in Pune:


 The glass bials used for packing vaccines are made of glass produced by a company named Scottslais, owned by a Parsi Rishad Dadachanji.


Ratan Tata has given his company's refrigerated vehicles free of cost for transportation of vaccines across India.


If the vaccine has to be shipped by air, then another Parsi Mr. Jeh Wadia has given 5 of his jets for it.


Dryok, i.e., liquid carbon dioxide, being used to preserve the vaccine is also giving by another Parsi Farook Dadabhoi.


Adi Godrej, another Parsi, has handed over his refrigerated units for vaccination stores at 25 places in India.


These Zoroastrians do not want any facility of India, they never consider themselves a minority and till date no Parsi has taken advantage of minority welfare schemes. Parsis consider themselves not minorities but normal Indians and contribute to the development of India. The highest contributors to India's GDP are paying the highest tax in India.  Parsis come to the forefront whenever they have to help India.

Moment of pride to read such an article.👏🏼

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