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Seth Edulji (or Eduljee) Dinshaw (18 May 1842 - 8 May 1914) was a
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during the
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. Dinshaw had risen from poverty, and became the largest landowner in the city.


Business interests

Dinshaw was born in Karachi on 18 May 1842. The following year Karachi along with the rest of Sindh was made part of the Bombay Presidency, and alignment that would continue until the 1930s. Dinshaw was a member of the
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community, he made his initial fortune during the
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(1878–1881) by being a contractor for the
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. He then took his wealth and invested it in land and factories which reaped him huge rewards.John R. Hinnells, ''The Zoroastrian Diaspora'', Oxford, (2005) p.202 By the late nineteenth century, he owned around half of the city of Karachi,Peerzada Salman, ''Even Local Stones Need Love'', in the Dawn Newspaper, 12 July 2009 and the local government is believed to have placed an informal ban on his acquiring any more. His enterprises included a factory for pressing cotton and wool for export and an ice factory.


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:


Hospitals and dispensaries

*
Lady Dufferin Hospital Lady Dufferin Hospital is a private women's hospital located in Karachi, Sindh. Donations Seth Edulji Dinshaw contributed a sum of Rs. 50,000/- for its establishment in 1898, which may be equal to $2 million-$3 million today. Jehangir Framroze ...
. When the Vicerene, Lady Dufferin, collected funds to build a hospital in Karachi in 1884, she collected Rs 10,000 from the whole population of the city. Edulji Dinshaw, personally, gave Rs 85,000. *
Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary (), officially the Eduljee Dinshaw Charitable Dispensary, is a building in the Saddar neighborhood of central Karachi, Pakistan. History Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary opened in 1882 as a charitable dispensary for Karachi resi ...
. In 1882, Edulji Dinshaw commissioned the architect James Strachan to build an Italianate charitable dispensary in Saddar in Karachi - the dispensary still functions today. * Nadirshaw Edulji Dinshaw Dispensary


Education, art and architecture

* In 1885 and again in 1887, he gave Rs. 3000/- towards the college fund of Sind Art College in Karachi. * He donated a bust of King
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which stood in
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in the Civil Lines area of Karachi. * In 1890, he also commissioned a marble fountain, which had seraphs as the central feature of its design, which stands in the gardens of
Frere Hall Frere Hall () is a building in Karachi, Pakistan that dates from the early British colonial era in Sindh. Completed in 1865, Frere Hall was originally intended to serve as Karachi's town hall, and now serves as an exhibition space and library. ...
, and which has fallen into disrepair in recent years * In the 1910s he donated Rs 75,000 to the Mama Parsi Girls' School in Karachi, and started a hostel in the school.


Parsi community

* The Bachubai Edulji Dinshaw Nirashrit Fund * The Soonabai Edulji Dinshaw Charitable Fund


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
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(KPT), located on Eduljee Dinshaw Road, and a member of
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(KMC).


British honour

For his services to the public, he was the first person in the city to be appointed a Companion of the
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(CIE). The award was announced in the
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list on 2 January 1899, and he was invested by
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at
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on 1 March 1900.


Death

On 8 May 1914, while on his way to
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, he died at sea, near
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.


Statues

In recognition of his contribution and that of his first son Nadirshaw, to the city of Karachi, statues of them were placed at the intersection of Karachi's main roads in the 1930s. When unveiling the statue of Edulji Dinshaw, Sir
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, then Governor of Bombay, remarked that 'It is peculiarly appropriate that the city of Karachi should choose Mr. Edulji Dinshaw as a fitting subject to be honored by the erection of a statue in one of the most imposing and important sites in the whole town, for he had the vision to recognize fully the possibilities of greatness that the city held and also contributed very largely himself to developing it.'Behram Sohrab H.J. Rustomji, ''Karachi During the British Era'', Oxford, (2007) p.83 After partition, the statues were removed, and can now be seen in the grounds of the Karachi Parsi Institute.


Family

He had two sons, Nadirshaw Edulji Dinshaw and Framroze Edulji Dinshaw (known as FE Dinshaw).


Gallery

File:Portrait of Bachoo Dinshaw.jpg, Bachoo Dinshaw File:Portrait of Markie Dinshaw.jpg, Markie Dinshaw His grandson Hoshang NE Dinshaw, who was Nadirshaw Edulji Dinshaw's oldest son, played an important part in the economic development of
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, including as the President of the Central Board of Directors of the National Bank of Pakistan. The descendants of Seth Edulji Dinshaw have kept up his philanthropic tradition. The Edulji Dinshaw family remains particularly noted for their charitable donations, especially to non-Parsis.John R. Hinnells, ''Zoroastrians in Britain'', Oxford, (1996) p.58


References


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.


External links

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