Arun Vaidyanathan’s letter, "Parallel faiths in India" (Asian Voice dated 7-11-2015), stating that India's Hindus will be a minority in 50 years’ time is a harsh fact.
Arun Vaidyanathan’s letter, "Parallel faiths in India" (Asian Voice dated 7-11-2015), stating that India's Hindus will be a minority in 50 years’ time is a harsh fact.
Invited by the Indian High Commission for the UK Welcomes Modi event at the Wembley Stadium and VIP Dinner Reception in Bobby Moore Suite I have had the good fortune to attend both events last Friday, Nov 13. Thanks to brilliant work of the...

This year Diwali arrived early at the Parliament as the Hindu Forum of Britain organised the Annual Diwali celebrations at the House of Commons at the...
Is sir Anish Kapoor on drugs, his comments on the article is totally wrong and non factual, he states no facts to support his comments, apart from slandering Narendra Modhiji. His measures Modhiji to Lord Visnu’s Reincarnation, not facts to...
While PM Modiji’s London visit was triumph beyond comprehension, putting British Indian community in seventh heaven, my joy was tinged with heart-rending disappointment due to Bihar fiasco against hotchpotch alliance, following Delhi debacle.
Ethnic minorities are now "substantially" more likely to go to university than their white British peers, according to a landmark new report. The findings from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), which described their conclusions as a "relatively...

Pupils from Greet Primary School in Birmingham took in a pioneering East meets West-style children’s choir, the first of its kind, ever, as part of a drive...
Over 500 undergraduate architecture students from 42 towns and cities in South Asia have undertaken the challenge to transform 100 public spaces as part of the University of Westminster International Design Competition inspired by the Clean...
Nearly one in six teachers starting in England's schools last year qualified overseas, according to official figures obtained by the Times Educational Supplement (TES).
Proud Coventarians threw a party in honour of one of their city’s longest-serving sub-postmasters to mark his retirement.