The UK Jain community, collectively called OneJain and represented by the Institute of Jainology delivered a petition of 5000 signatures to 10 Downing Street on 11 July 2019, urging the Prime Minister for her intervention to include a Jain tick...
The UK Jain community, collectively called OneJain and represented by the Institute of Jainology delivered a petition of 5000 signatures to 10 Downing Street on 11 July 2019, urging the Prime Minister for her intervention to include a Jain tick...

Rare conjoined twins have been separated at a London hospital in a series of operations taking a total of 55 hours. Two-year-old sisters Safa and Marwa...
100 years commemoration of the East Bengal Football Club will be celebrated worldwide in coming August, with much pomp and gaiety. It will be observed by the community across 6 continents- Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America and...
As the first Yemeni undergraduate to be admitted to Yale University, Shady has completed his third year studying Economics after completing two trimesters at Cambridge University. Shady is the co-founder of Yemen's leading international NGO...
After an amazing month of cricket, which we were lucky to hold in the heart of Britain, we saw on Sunday the impact that an individual can have in the face of adversity and the sheer power of self-belief. From a poor start, the England Cricket...
Police investigating the murder of Northern Quarter chef Hiran Chauhan want to speak to anyone who may have seen a silver Suzuki Swift. Hiran, 24, was reported missing on Thursday, July 4 after he failed to turn up for work at Mexican restaurant...
Visitors to Leicester city centre were treated to one of the most eye-catching spectacles possible as they witnessed Hare Krishna devotees pull a giant, 40ft high chariot through the streets.
The parents of a seriously ill schoolgirl who doctors say should be allowed to die have launched a legal bid to keep her alive.
More than 25 community groups came together in Slough’s High Street last Saturday to showcase their work to passers-by in an annual initiative.
Redbridge Disabled Women's Welfare Association (RDWWA) has raised £1,200 for the mayor's charities.