In an open letter, leaders from the arts sector have told the government that if the proposed 50% cuts to arts subjects at universities go ahead, the country’s position as a cultural leader will be at risk.
In an open letter, leaders from the arts sector have told the government that if the proposed 50% cuts to arts subjects at universities go ahead, the country’s position as a cultural leader will be at risk.

NCGO UK marked Gujarat Foundation Day with virtual prayers for India National Council of Gujarati Organisations UK (NCGO) marking Gujarat Day on May...
Over 300 people joined the National Council of Gujarati Community Organisations on Saturday May 8 to pray for India through online Bhajans.

The landmark Domestic Abuse Bill has become a law after receiving Royal assent at the start of May 2021. While several significant amendments have been...

On his four day visit to the UK for the G7 leaders Summit, Minister of External Affairs (India), S Jaishankar agreed that India’s healthcare infrastructure...

Speaking to us from the very frontline in India, Lepra’s national CEO, Prasant Kumar Naik, explained the reality of the escalating epidemic currently shaking...

Latest update on the rise in cases of B.1.617 (popularly known as the Indian variant of Coronavirus) states that people residing in some areas of Blackburn...
Neema Shah’s grandparents left India in the 1940s and moved to Kenya and Tanzania, where her parents were born. Her family was so-called ‘twice migrants’ who had roots in one country, built a life in another and moved to a third (the UK).
G7 Foreign and Development Ministers meeting in London this week will invest $15 billion in development finance over the next two years to help women in developing countries access jobs, build resilient businesses and respond to the devastating...
Women from under-represented groups urged to respond to call for evidence to shape the future of women’s healthcare.