At the top of Constitution Hill, next to Buckingham Palace in central London, the Memorial Gates is dedicated to the people of the Indian subcontinent,...
Sania Khan, an Indian-origin social worker and Director of Silver Lining Fostering, has overcome significant personal and societal challenges to emerge as a trailblazer in fostering and child welfare.
The Hindu Council UK (HCUK) has called for a national public inquiry into sexual-grooming gangs across the UK, strongly condemning the evil crimes done by the sexual-grooming gangs. The organisation has called it “a matter of great concern”...
Tributes have poured in for Alpa Ashishbhai Shah, a respected tourism industry veteran, who passed away peacefully on Sunday (15) after a valiant battle with cancer.
The strong foundation of heritage, philanthropy and service built by Shri Khodidasbhai Dhamecha is an inspiration for future generations and our communities.
At the top of Constitution Hill, next to Buckingham Palace in central London, the Memorial Gates is dedicated to the people of the Indian subcontinent,...
To celebrate the International Women's Day, Inspiring Indian Women (IIW) hosted the 'She Inspires'award 2020 along with MP Bob Blackman, MP Joy Morrisey and MP Virendra Sharma. This award is created to empower and encourage Indian women living...
Bengalis in Ireland celebrated their first ever 'Fagun Fest' on 1st March 2020. Fagun Fest, organised by Bengal Heritage Foundation Ireland, relates to...
International Women’s Day was proudly celebrated in the Houses of Parliament last week with a historic debate to commemorate the global day celebrating...
'Change a life' was the theme of a discussion and dinner held at the Navnat Centre in Hayes on March 5th. The event, organised by Life Global UK and Navnat...
A Birmingham GP whose 40-year career was destroyed after he was wrongly convicted for groping a patient has been cleared of charges, and allowed to return to work. Dr Rajeshkumar Mehta told Birmingham Mail that he felt ‘delighted’ after his...
Braving snow and rain, more than 200 members of the Indian diaspora and student communities in London gathered outside the Indian High Commission on Saturday...
Essex Indians has recently become the first Indian organisation in London to celebrate International Mother Tongue Day ('Bhasha Dibosh' in Bengali) for...
On the evening of Thursday 27th February, a crowd of 100 people gathered for an Indian Jewish Association event at a hotel in Leicester Square, to watch...
It is increasingly recognised that taking care of our mental health is as important as maintaining good physical health. Despite this, a recent survey by Public Health England (PHE), revealed that more than eight in ten (82%) people from an...