In 2001, Smriti married a Parsi businessman - Zubin Irani. In October the same year, the couple had their first child, a son named Zohr.
They came in small groups as mostly like Hindu Bengalis from Bangladesh, they have also migrated over the years. Irani people on the other hand were the leftover Parsis who did not leave their ancestral homeland until 18th century. The Parsi people are governed by the Parsi Panchayat whereas the Irani people are not.
She was succeeded by her son Rahul Gandhi. Amethi has thus been represented by four members of the Nehru–Gandhi family. However, this safe congress bastion was breached by Smriti Irani of BJP in 2019 general elections.
Irani is a Minister in the Union Cabinet of India. She is serving in the cabinet of Narendra Modi as Minister of Textiles and was given additional charge as Minister of Women and Child Development in the 2nd cabinet of Modi since May 2019.
What is the age of Smriti Irani?
44 years (March 23, 1976)
Union Minister for Textile :(July 2016 to present)
Smt. Irani was appointed as the Textile Minister in the year 2016, taking over from Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar. She has held the position of the Union Minister of textiles since 2016 and retained the portfolio in the new cabinet post the 2019 elections. When did Smriti Irani get married?
January 2001 (Zubin Irani)
Due to the high values and good education they survived even in the hardest times of Aurangjeb and Shahjahan. The surnames Malhotra, Arora, Kapoor, Khanna, Chopra, Nanda, Khullar, Sodhi, Bedi, Sehgal, Thapar and Mehra belong to only one broader caste “ khatri “.
Early life. Irani was born on 2 December 1959, in Bombay (now Mumbai) to an Irani Zoroastrian family. Irani was dyslexic and had ADHD and had a lisp. He overcame his lisp eventually.
Parsis migrated from Greater Iran to Gujarat and Sindh between 8th and 10th century CE to seek refuge in order to avoid the persecution following the Arab conquest of Persia. But soon after the Muslim conquest, the natives of Persia chose to preserve their religious identity by fleeing from Iran to India.
After centuries of rural facelessness, the Parsis flowered under British rule. Their philanthropy came to be as fabled as their fortunes, many made from the opium "trade" with China. Apart from spacious community housing, wealthy families endowed scholarships, hospitals and fire temples.
IMAGE: Aruna Irani at the Filmfare Awards in 2011.
The eldest child of an Irani Parsi father and a Maharashtrian mother, among eight siblings, Aruna was required to work in the movies and fend for her family.The Irani (Persian: ??????; meaning Iranian) are an ethno-religious community in the Indian subcontinent; they belong to the Zoroastrians who emigrated from Iran to British India in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Irani (Persian: ??????; meaning Iranian) are an ethno-religious community in the Indian subcontinent; they belong to the Zoroastrians who emigrated from Iran to British India in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Parsis are a community of Zoroastrians that settled in South Asia. They are followers of the religion of ancient Persia. In Pakistan they are concentrated mostly in the port city of Karachi.
The fact is that all Parsis are Zoroastrian, but not all Zorastrians are Parsis. Some of them are just Irani Zoroastrians, sometimes simply called Iranis. While Parsis mainly speak Gujarati, many Irani Zoroastrians speak Dari, a dialect of Persian.
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