I read with interest your article about the improvement of memory on page 19 of last week’s Gujarat Samachar. How appropriate it is in this day and age when, because we live longer with the aid of modern medicine, if we do not regularly exercise...
I read with interest your article about the improvement of memory on page 19 of last week’s Gujarat Samachar. How appropriate it is in this day and age when, because we live longer with the aid of modern medicine, if we do not regularly exercise...
Rajan Zed is correct to suggest that B.B.C. must also air Hindu festivals and programs. Sunday Times is right to observe that B.B.C. is too Christian in its output, as it follows maxim that religion of majority is religion of the nation. But...
After becoming Prime Minister of India Sri Narendra Modi has made history in many ways. This is a public letter requesting him to legislate for the following.
I was pleasantly surprised to read in local papers about the reception held at No 10 Downing Street, attended by PM’s wife Samantha Cameron and organized by St. Luke’s Hospice in Kenton whose patron is Lord Popat who facilitated this special...
After a year when two major earthquakes struke Nepal I visited my beautiful "Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal.
In a workshop, Hinduism was reportedly recently introduced to students of Lomond School in coastal Helensburgh, Scotland; a fully integrated 3 to 18 year co-educational institution.
A million more young people are likely to find themselves living with their parents over the next decade, according to the insurance company Aviva. The main reason is the affordability of housing, the company said. The study forecasts that 3.8...
A Broadfield schoolgirl has launched a campaign aimed at changing perceptions of people who wear a hijab. Laiba Baig, from Teasel Close, has been given $3,000 (£2,000) by Twitter to fund the project after pitching her idea at a Dragons' Den-style...
Exam pressures and physical health problems, like acne, are major contributory factors in the suicides of young people, according to research.
Exit poll exercises are still India’s infant industry. The preferences of media barons remain an impediment in the search for reality. There is no sign, as yet, that these futile exercises will give way to realistic projections. The true consolation...