Thank You ZTFI!

Dear Editor,

Everyone needs a getaway from the stress and monotony of our daily lives. What better way than by connecting with our community youth at a serene location like Khandala. The ZTFI offered the right opportunity, striking a balance between fun and interactive learning with games, outdoor visits, delicious Parsi food and the peaceful atmosphere at the Marazban Sanatorium – all at highly subsidized cost. It was the perfect way to bond with the community – the highlight being the varied youth participation from Surat and Billimora, besides Mumbai.

Heartfelt thanks to the organizing committee for a wonderful experience. Be it the motivation and enthusiasm of Aspi Tantra Sir, or the efficient working of Mr. Kerfegar Eduljee and Mr. Zubin Darashaw, who encouraged us all. Support of Mr. Bomanshaw Mistry in handling the events and outdoor visits was great, as was the jovial nature of Mr. Naval Surti. It was an amazing experience and hope to have many more exciting trips to look forward to. Thank you, ZTFI!

Parizad Irani

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