Seth Edulji Dinshaw
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Seth Edulji Dinshaw (died 8 May 1914) was one of prepartition Karachi's foremost philanthropists. A member of the Parsi community, he made his inital money during the Second Afghan War (1878 - 1881) by being a contractor for the British Army. He then took his wealth and invested it in land which reaped him huge rewards.
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[edit] Philanthropy
He donated large sums of money for various charitable works which benefited both his own community as well as the general public at large. These included:
[edit] Hospitals and Dispensaries
- Lady Dufferin Hospital
- Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary.
- Nadarshaw Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary
[edit] Parsi community
- The Bachubai Edulji Dinshaw Nirashrit Fund
- The Soonabai Edulji Dinshaw Charitable Fund
[edit] Education
In 1885 and again in 1887, he gave Rs. 3000/- towards the college fund of Sind Art College in Karachi.[1]
[edit] Other involvements
He was a Director of Land and Shipping Co and a delegate of the Parsi Matrimonial Court. He was also a Trustee of the Karachi Port Trust and a member of Karachi Municipal Corporation (KMC). For his services to the public, in 1899 he became the first recipient of the C.I.E.award in the city.
[edit] Death
On 8th May 1914, while on his way to England, he died at sea, near Port Said,Egypt.
[edit] Family
His son, Nadirshaw Edulji Dinshaw continued his philanthropic ways.
[edit] References
- ^ Jehangir Framroze Punthakey, The Karachi Zoroastrian Calendar, A record of Important Events in the Growth of the Parsi Community in Karachi, Karachi, (1996) p. 100
[edit] Further reading
- The Karachi Zoroastrian Calendar, A record of Important Events in the Growth of the Parsi Community in Karachi. compiled by Jehangir Framroze Punthakey, Translated English version. Reprinted in 1996.

