
It has been a year since the first tweet instigating the monumental #MeToo was fired.
A special exhibition, organised by the High Commission of India in London, commemorated the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks of 2008 along with other incidents that cost irreparable losses of life.
Dhruv Chhatralia BEM created history on 18 November 2025 with the first-ever recital of the ‘Shiva Maha Purana’ at the UK Parliament.The landmark evening was hosted by Padma Shri Bob Blackman MP inside a packed House of Commons chamber.The event...
Tributes have poured in for Alpa Ashishbhai Shah, a respected tourism industry veteran, who passed away peacefully on Sunday (15) after a valiant battle with cancer.
The strong foundation of heritage, philanthropy and service built by Shri Khodidasbhai Dhamecha is an inspiration for future generations and our communities.

It has been a year since the first tweet instigating the monumental #MeToo was fired.

Garba in the UK is not simply about spinning in circles to the changing music and then swapping claps for sticks. It extends to a larger community event...

10 o'clock and most restaurants go to sleep except those at City road in Cardiff. Amble down the narrow lane dotted with Asian and Middle-eastern restaurants...

In the last few years, we have seen growing number of reminders that a politically engaged non-resident population is becoming a force to reckon with in...

The nine forms of Devi Shakti, Nava Durga, were presented for the first time in Britain.11 dancers from different areas of location and dance expertise...

Bengali and Indian communities are the “role models” of London that “contribute immensely” to British society, the city's deputy mayor for business Rajesh...

Durga puja or Navratri is an important festival of 'Shakti worship', where the female Goddess is worshipped in all her prominent forms.
Diwali in London-2018, DiL-2018, organised by the Mayor of London was launched at the BAPS Shree Swaminarayan Hindu Mandir, Neasden on 2nd October evening.
The Home Office has launched an awareness campaign to 'protect our girls'- something designed to help eradicate the horrific crime of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), last week.
“I wear a turban because I am staunchly religious that way. But also partly because it makes me more visible among the rest almost like it is my identity,” said Jaiteg Singh, an undergraduate at Cardiff University who first came to the UK in...