India’s largest digital literature platform, Pratilipi has partnered with a traditional publishing house for the first time. The new imprint partnership titled Ekatra brings together Pratilipl, India’s largest digital literature platform, and...
India’s largest digital literature platform, Pratilipi has partnered with a traditional publishing house for the first time. The new imprint partnership titled Ekatra brings together Pratilipl, India’s largest digital literature platform, and...
Famous D-Company henchman Jabir Motiwala is a Pakistani national from Karachi. Met Police arrested him on August 16, 2018 at the Hilton Hotel in Paddington while he was on a 10-year visa to the UK. He had been lodged in Wandsworth jail until...
ChaiCup Productions in association with NHS South West Yorkshire Partnership (NHS Foundation trust) virtually held a bilingual play in Urdu and English about the impact of the pandemic on a South Asian family when one of its members gets Covid-19

Reigniting the UK economy will be a complex task. While vaccine rollout has increased optimism for a rapid recovery, plenty of hurdles remain. Business...
Khushi Kantha is reworking the ‘kantha’ approach to meet global hygiene and safety standards, while retaining the principles of ‘reclaim-repurpose-reuse’ and bringing the cultural heritage of Bangladesh to a wider audience.

Ramadan is here (12 April – 12 May), but how much do those of other faiths, or none, know about this important religious festival? Former primary school...

Nikita Mehta is the Creative Director, Storyteller & Product visionary behind Fable & Mane. With a passion for Ayurvedic ingredients, product innovation...
The chapter 2 of Gita is probably the most defining chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. It provides a clear answer to the questions of who we are and of life and death. From what I know about other religions, the Gita provides the clearest explanations...

Celebrating Vaisakhi is a special moment for me. Being with family and friends at our local gurdwara is something I look forward to every year. The day...
Over 100 Indian organisations have written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson about concerns over the lack of action against an Oxford University faculty member for his alleged "Hindu hatred and bigoted views”.