The top 5 favourite Hindi words of British High Commissioner to India In a gesture of appreciation for the rich Hindi language and culture, Alex Ellis shared his top five favorite Hindi
Indian women in UK have a unique blend of education and attitude Despite the considerable progress made, Indian women in the diaspora continue to face an array of challenges in their adopted
Potential Conflict of Interest Arises for British PM Sunak in India-UK Trade Negotiations The Observer has highlighted that both the UK’s opposition Labour Party and trade experts are raising inquiries about the implications
British Diplomat Commemorates 75 Years of Indian Independence with Book Launch The gathering was graced by the esteemed presence of luminaries hailing from a diverse spectrum of sectors, including dignitaries from
Saree Parade in London Commemorates National Handloom Day Starting their colorful procession at the iconic Trafalgar Square, the Saree Walkathon participants embarked on a captivating march that wound
7-year-old British-Indian Moksha Roy wins PM’s award Roy, who received the award from Deputy British Prime Minister Oliver Dowden last week, started her journey by volunteering for
UK Labour party’s soft India stance is meant to get diaspora votes “The Labour Party had made mistakes in its approach to relations with India and would seek closer ties if it
Indian students start legal action against British universities If successful, the students, who paid up to £40,000 per year to study in Britain, stand to win tens of
Priti Patel, Kulveer Ranger in Boris Johnson’s honours list The honours list, a tradition granted to outgoing prime ministers, included 38 honours and seven peerages, and was approved by
Pregnant British Indian was wrongly jailed, racially classified Misra was sentenced to 15 months in prison for theft in 2010 after the prosecutor accused her of “cooking the