On the last weekend, Goans International launched their first Goans Professional and Business Networking event, in the UK. This very unique and exciting venture was organised by Milton Rodrigues, the President of Goans International and Antonio...
In an era where virtual connections are increasingly superficial, a spiritual revolution is brewing, one that harmonises ancient devotion with modern rhythms. Soul-stirring kirtans, immersive storytelling, and high-energy collective vibes with...
For Shama Tatler, now Baroness Shah, entering the House of Lords was never part of a carefully plotted political trajectory. Her’s is not the story of a carefully choreographed political ascent, but one shaped by public service, lived experience...
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.
On the last weekend, Goans International launched their first Goans Professional and Business Networking event, in the UK. This very unique and exciting venture was organised by Milton Rodrigues, the President of Goans International and Antonio...
Britain will continue to support Burma in the wake of the devastating floods sweeping the country by providing more aid supplies and helping with recovery efforts, International Development Minister Baroness Verma has announced
Curry leaves are being totally banned in the UK, Uday Dholakia, Chairman of the National Asian Business Association has revealed. He confirmed: “Imports of fresh curry leaves will no longer be permitted into the UK from, 18 August 2015. This...

The Annual preseason encounter between Hanwell Town and their long serving tenants Southall FC had a touch of local politics about it this year with local...

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, reputed for being one of the greatest cultural shows on earth, and the Edinburgh Festival Mela, Scotland’s biggest...

A controversial play called 'Homegrown', produced by National Youth Theatre, exploring the radicalisation of young people who join Islamic State has been...
Despite warnings by the exam boards in the UK that many community or minority languages may be discontinued at GCSE and A levels, the government has now affirmed that some of these languages will continue to be taught in schools till September...

Dame Asha Khemka DBE praised the Youth Leadership Training and character building activities of HSS UK while addressing over 950 packed audience in the...
University of Oxford has posted digital versions of 110 Kalighat paintings of Hindu deities and others from 19th-century Calcutta on its new online portal "Digital.Bodleian".

The lack of inclination among Bengalis to become entrepreneurs was a result of "intellectual arrogance" remarked Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, a member of...