GCZT Initiatives

GCZT Initiatives in the Community

GCZT serves as the custodian of the community and is dedicated to making a positive socio-economic impact. The affairs of the trust are conducted by the Board of Trustees and Global Regional Representatives in accordance with the Trust Deed. Over the years the GWG and GCZT have calibrated their mission to addressing the community’s most urgent needs and focuses on serving the Zoroastrian Community worldwide.

Get a glimpse of the most important initiatives of GCZT:

Health & Wellness

GCZT’s efforts in the health and wellness sector spans the spectrum from providing free/subsidized health facilities to the needy and aged; arrange for diagnostic and surgical equipment’s to Hospitals and more… Going forward efforts shall be made to offer Insurance Scheme to the entire community in India and liaison with Parsi Hospitals to provide the state of the art excellent comprehensive medical care to our community with hotline facility for emergencies. A special survey conducted some time back revealed that cases relating to cardiovascular system disorders are the maximum followed by musculoskeletal disorders, metabolic disorders and reproductive system disorders.

Business & Commerce

The prosperity of a community is linked to its businesses. Hence the World Zarathushti Chamber of Commerce was formed in the year 2000, to facilitate networking, enhance Trade and Commerce and re-energise the Entrepreneurial Spirit in the community in order to bring about economic prosperity to all Zarathushtis worldwide. Since last few years financial assistance programs are also in place for businessmen and professionals to either start new businesses or expand existing ones. This facility is offered by India and the USA subject to the applicant submitting certain documents and meeting the criterion laid down by WZCC.

For more details on www.wzcc.org

Education

GCZT continues to be inspired by its vision. It believes that the community’s prosperity is closely linked to Education. GCZT makes every effort to make education accessible to community members located in the remotest of areas. It champions initiatives for higher education scholarships to youth through various trusts in India as well as FEZANA in North America.

For more details visit:

www.rdsethnascholarships.org

https://www.rdsethnascholarships.org/

Support to the Needy and the Aged

The trust’s flagship program is providing support and help to the aged. The program is focused on identifying the very poor and aged in the community and provide them with affordable housing. The Zoroastrian Brigade, a new arm will start providing counselling, help, resources to needy with a view to improving lives.

Welfare Programs for Mobeds

Mobeds are the glue that hold the community together. Prophet Zarathustra was himself a priest. Some of the attributes of a mobed are – ability to perform rituals, expand community ministry and outreach and come up with ideas to connect more with the community members. A mobed must be of pure disposition, have innate wisdom; know the scriptures and live a life deserving of a priest.

Dadar Athornan a charitable institute is the only seminary that provides Zoroastrian youth who hail from Athornan families completely gratis training in religious rites and rituals as well as arranges for their secular education in a school of repute.

Efforts are in place to ensure wellbeing of our mobeds, by laying down some guidelines for compensation for conducting religious ceremonies.

It is also pertinent to mention here that the focus is to develop Andheri Athornan Institute into a World Class Seminary for Higher Training of Mobeds.

Empowering the Youth

Youth are the future of Zoroastrian community, therefore prime importance is being given to empowering youth so that they can play a vital role not only in their own development but at community level too. Youth empowerment creates a sense of responsibility and leadership due to which youth can feel and identify the actual practical problems of the community. GCZT will work in the direction of strengthening and unifying the youth through leadership programs, holding youth congresses, inter-generational dialogues and action oriented programs. Several counselling sessions shall be held to empower youth. Women and girls will also play a prominent role and be equal partners. An international youth day celebration shall also be held every year.

World Zoroastrian Congress

Just as the body needs nourishment, a community needs sustenance to keep its values and aspirations alive.

The World Zoroastrian Congress has served the purpose perfectly since 1960; reminding the Zoroastrians of their rich legacy, the zeal to go further and achieve higher.

The first World Zoroastrian Congress was held in 1960 by the Tehran Zoroastrian Anjuman. This remarkable event was not only a milestone, but became the driving force for subsequent Congresses that have taken place in various parts of the world so far. It was the first Congress that set an inspiring precedent for future Congresses.

The vision of each Congress is to bring the Zoroastrians from far corners of the globe together tied in socio-cultural ethos to promote solidarity. The Congress also endeavors to promote welfare and progress of individuals and the community as a whole. Each Congress presents an opportunity to the community to aim for higher goals, create a wider spectrum of prestige and leadership. Apart from these noble objectives, the Congress also seeks to create a database of the community by gathering information on the progress the community has made internationally.

Let us endeavour to make all Congresses an occasion to celebrate – a celebration of our rich past and what binds us together; celebration of the contribution of the community’s resilience and strength to the world. Let our gaze not only be backwards, but also forward. Let us wake up to a new dawn, a new zest for life that will illuminate our future, so that success stories can be told with pride to our next generation. Let us salute to the spirit of Zoroastrianism.

World Zoroastrian Congress cities:

1960 – Tehran

1964 – Bombay

1978 – Bombay

1990 – Bombay

1996 – Tehran

2000 – Houston

2005 – London

2009 – Dubai (Click for Pictures)

2013 – Mumbai

2017 – Perth (Click for Pictures)

2022 – New York (Click for Pictures)

2026 – Singapore 

World Zoroastrian Youth Congress Cities (Age up to 35 years only)

1993 – USA

1997 – UK 

2002 – India 

2007 – Australia 

2011 – Canada

2015 – New Zealand

 2019 – USA

2023 – UK            

2027 –  Mumbai 

In a free enterprise, the community is not just another stakeholder in business, but is infact the very purpose of its existence.

– Jamshetji Tata