A recent study in the UK found that almost one in five women are choosing to highlight their careers and enter their middle age childless. While women...
Cancer Research UK analysis shows one in two people will develop cancer in their lifetime, with around 375,400 cases iagnosed each year.Cancer is when cells divide in an uncontrollable way, and if left untreated, these abnormal cells can pread...
10 Downing Street organised a community reception to celebrate Thai Pongal, second year in a row, as people from the community in beautiful traditional silk sarees and veshtis (Tamil dhoti) braved the -8 degrees Centigrade temperature in London,...
The strong foundation of heritage, philanthropy and service built by Shri Khodidasbhai Dhamecha is an inspiration for future generations and our communities.
Pravinkumar Girdharlal Sangani, a well known figure from Birmingham’s Hindu Community passed away in Australia last week, aged 77, after a short illness.
A recent study in the UK found that almost one in five women are choosing to highlight their careers and enter their middle age childless. While women...
A packed Zoroastrian Centre in Rayners Lane was host to the Interfaith Week and centenary commemoration of the contribution of all Indian soldiers during...
India has the longest written Constitution of any sovereign country in the world. Even experts like Dr Subhash Kashyap would say that the Indian Constitution,...
Harrow fell silent on Sunday November 13th to remember those who have died in conflicts defending their country, veterans and those serving today.
India Welfare Society had organised a Kavi Sammelan/Mushaira (Poet Symposium) on October 22, 2016, at Kensal Club.
Sir Mota Singh, the UK’s first ever ethnic minority judge, has passed away at the age of 86.
Judge Sir Mota Singh is no more but his legacy will live on for many reasons.
Sir Mota Singh, the eldest of six children, was born in Nairobi, Kenya on July 26, 1930.
Charity begins at home – was something I kept hearing from my mother as I grew up.
Tarapur UK (TUK) – the organisation that represents all the Tarapurians in the UK held its Annual Diwali gathering at the Compton School in Finchley on...