‘The myth of having it all’

Motherhood is, for many women, a deeply cherished and pivotal chapter of life, often envisioned and planned for years in advance. It embodies the culmination of personal dreams and the desire to nurture and raise the next generation. 

BAPS Flood Relief Work 2024 in India

Due to heavy seasonal rains throughout Gujarat and the subsequent floods, many people were stranded in areas of Vadodara and Jamnagar.

Remembering Shri Khodidasbhai Dhamecha on his second death anniversary

The strong foundation of heritage, philanthropy and service built by Shri Khodidasbhai Dhamecha is an inspiration for future generations and our communities. 

Tribute to Pravinbhai Sangani: Community pioneer and Renaissance Man

Pravinkumar Girdharlal Sangani, a well known figure from Birmingham’s Hindu Community passed away in Australia last week, aged 77, after a short illness.  

Why would 170 countries sign up to endorse 21st June 2015 as the first International Yoga Day? How is it that something that started over 5000 years ago is still going strong? You could argue why has it taken 5000 years for so many countries...

If you thought Diwali and Holi are the only Indian festivals celebrated in a grand- scale in London, then you have gotten it wrong. Regional festivals of India are slowly making their significance felt in and around London, with more and more...



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