Access India Program (AIP) is a flagship program of the High Commission to promote the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government of India. As the name suggests, the program is aimed at facilitating access to India. Small and Medium Enterprises...
Access India Program (AIP) is a flagship program of the High Commission to promote the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government of India. As the name suggests, the program is aimed at facilitating access to India. Small and Medium Enterprises...

Genre: Biographical Period Action FilmDuration: 131 MinsThe film follows the life of the Maratha warrior Tanhaji Malusare (Ajay Devgn) who was the military...

Black and minority ethnic (BAME) offenders face bias in drug offences cases. According to a research commissioned by Sentencing Council, BAME offenders...
The people in Jammu & Kashmir, especially the younger generation, will heave a sigh of relief as the administration ordered the restoration of prepaid mobile service in the Valley after over five months of suspension. 2G mobile data services...
Political correctness appears to be the new ethics of journalism as opposed to calling a spade a spade. Perhaps, the latest disclosure made a senior officer in the Rotherham child exploitation investigation gives credence to the above opinion.

On Sunday 19th January, the Kashmiri Pandit Cultural Society (KPCS), London commemorated 30 Years in Exile of the Kashmiri Hindu Pandits following their...

British solicitor and former Chief Crown Prosecutor Nazir Afzal OBE has given his backing to a new international essay writing competition, the results...

A group of local Rotarians from the UK including District Governor Manoj Joshi from Bradford and Assistant District Governor Rabi Martins from Watford...
A restaurant worker who spent years living illegally in Wales spent £2,000 on a false application to deceive authorities into letting him stay in the country has been jailed for one year.
A pharmacist, who was found with £1.2million worth of Class C controlled drugs to sell without prescriptions, was jailed last week. Sarfraz Hussain, 50, ran three pharmacies in Birmingham, none of which had a wholesale licence needed to supply...