Black money is often invested in land, gold and other things and deposited in tax havens such as Switzerland. The sudden announcement in November 2016 has certainly led to chaos and confusion all over the country. It would have been ideal to...
Black money is often invested in land, gold and other things and deposited in tax havens such as Switzerland. The sudden announcement in November 2016 has certainly led to chaos and confusion all over the country. It would have been ideal to...
On 20th January, 2017 President elect Donald Trump will be sworn in as President of USA. There are a lot of expectations and fears about his Presidency.
Most people enjoy our popular soaps, like EastEnders and Coronation Street. They look forward watching festive episodes, in the company of family members, their highlight for the cold Christmas night, especially for those unable to throng nightclubs,...
Since the publication by WikiLeaks in July 2016 of some hacked emails from the (USA) Democratic National Committee (DNC) computers, a lot of hullabaloo has been created by the cosy club of Elitist Politicians and the Main Stream Media. The Club...
Christmas is a period of peace and tranquility. It is a period of goodwill towards our fellow human beings. We exchange gifts and wish others a merry and fun filled holiday. But then there are people who are envious of others. They bear a grudge...
I wish readers happy new year. Jubel D’Cruz has picked unusual topic about insult/ disrespect to India’s national flags by Indians. The national, (plastic/ paper) flags are discarded as soon as patriotic fervor ebbs after national occasion....
Can readers please explain why spicy Asian snacks like chevda, made in Africa, are considerably more expensive than their equivalents exported from India or manufactured in the UK?
Ring out the old year, ring in the new. Alas, not in Indian politics, where low comedy, it would appear, continues to be the flavour of the season, comer wind or high water. Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her Trinamool Congress, bit...
National papers are up in arms at the waste of “Overseas Aid Budget” (OAB) of some £14 billion that government finds difficult to spend.
I remember the Grunwick strike, lead by Jayaben Desai from 1976 to 1978. A Indian Gujarati sari clad woman lead 84 employees at Grunwicks in London against harsh and racist working conditions at the plant.