- 08 Sep 2020
On Monday 7th three youngsters were announced as the winners of the “Connected Communities” Competition organised by the Faiths United.
On Monday 7th three youngsters were announced as the winners of the “Connected Communities” Competition organised by the Faiths United.
A statement issued by the group has been signed by 102 organisations, representing the wide Indian diaspora living in the UK, including Hindu Council UK.
Bloomsbury India (with blessings from Bloomsbury UK I assume) pulled out at the 11th hour of a contract to publish a booked titled, ‘Delhi Riots 2020 – The Untold Story’. I understand the book went through several edits and Bloomsbury were fully...
The National Congress of Gujarati Organisations (NCGO) UK has recently announced the appointment of new officers.
On 5th September, Saturday, Project ‘Life’ digitally launched a “Virtual Vocational Training” programme on Zoom with the aim of encouraging women empowerment in rural areas of Gujarat. A first of its kind in the history of women empowerment...

A 21-year-old girl who has been home-schooled in a small city of Punjab, India is set to become the first wheel-chair bound Indian to study public policy...
Local and national health inspectors examined the Covid-19 protocol maintained at Bhaktivedanta Manor during the recent Janmashtami festival and reported that their precautions were exemplary.

When writer-filmmaker Tanuja Chandra was making her first film, she approached veteran lyricist Anand Bakshi to narrate the script in order to pen a few...

How important is it to read a physical copy of a book in the times of Kindle and E-Learning? What should children read while they grow up? Is there a difference...
A famous quote by Elizabeth Gilbert says “a woman's place is in the kitchen, sitting in a comfortable chair, with her feet up, drinking a glass of wine and watching her husband cook dinner.” But, in 2020, women in Asian communities are still...