Irish teacher, author, social activist, school founder and disciple of Swami Vivekananda, Sister Nivedita’s bronze statue will be reportedly installed in Wimbledon by summer.
Irish teacher, author, social activist, school founder and disciple of Swami Vivekananda, Sister Nivedita’s bronze statue will be reportedly installed in Wimbledon by summer.

A desperate family in a race against time to save a young father from a terminal illness has raised tens of thousands of pounds in just a few days to help...

Anoli is the founder of the UK’s first preloved South-Asian fashion platform: Circular Threads. Launched just this August, the online marketplace has generated...

In elaborate rituals conducted under the guidance of eminent priests from Shri Mandir in Puri, Odisha, the Prana Pratistha (hallowed consecration) rituals...
More than 93% of NHS frontline staff have had their first dose and 90% are fully vaccinated, yet NHS figures showed last week that about 34,000 employees were set to be pulled off the front line because they were not jabbed against the virus....
Fighting tears and accepting that his cricket career may be over amid racism accusations against Yorkshire County Cricket Club, cricketer Azeem Rafiq revealed some horrendous tales of racist abuse to the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee...
In the old days you knew who the racists were. When I was growing up in the Northwest, I got called every name under the sun including, paki, nigger, wog, a black bastard, sambo, golliwog, grease ball and much more. It usually led to getting...

The Nehru Centre recently gave a platform to two co-authors Tripurdaman Singh and Adeel Hussain who were in conversation with Dr Swapan Dasgupta (Hon’ble...
We have been circling a deal for the best part of a year, the contract went to a higher bidder, but the game is not over until it has exchanged. And sometimes not even then; we have won deals when the winning party has exchanged on the property...
The code of conduct for MPs prohibits: Paid lobbying (attempts to alter policy) of government or other public bodies; The use of "public resources", including parliamentary premises, for work not carried out as an MP or minister MPs must also...