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Sports
Indian Darts Player encourages more Asian talent
By Deepak Lal. Indian darts sensation Rohit ‘Rock It’ Rabadia has encouraged more Asians to take up the sport. The sport has very few Asians taking part and the 32 year old, who has been playing... -
Sports
INDIA WINS FIRST WOMEN’S KABADDI TITLE
India has become the first women’s team to win the female version of the Kabaddi World Cup. The first ever championship tournament for women, which took place in Bihir, saw the native team play againstIranin the... -
Entertainment
FACING GLORY!
Balsall Heath charity wins Oscar for domestic violence documentary. Islamic Help’s documentary, which highlights the plight of women injured in acid attacks, has won an Oscar at the LA ceremony. The film, named Saving Face, charts... -
Global News
WORLD’S BIGGEST ALBINO FAMILY
An Indian family have broken the Guinness Book of Records as the largest albino family. The Pullans, a family-of-ten fromDelhi, have overcome prejudices and hardships in their home country because of their pale skin and white-blonde... -
Local News
MAKE BRADFORD BRITISH SPLITS OPINION
Channel 4’s latest reality offering, Make Bradford British claims to be “a two-part series that brings together people of different races and backgrounds to see if they can come up with a common notion of the... -
Featured
BLOOMING BRILLIANT
Britain’s first Asian male master florist! A Birmingham man has become the first male master florist after attaining a qualification in flower arranging. Harkamal Ubhi, also known as Raj, was awarded a Level 5 Master Diploma... -
Entertainment
Hindus upset at “Asura’s Wrath” video-game for trivializing religion
Hindus have criticized the popular new Hindu-themed angry action video-game “Asura’s Wrath” for trivializing Hinduism and its concepts. Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that such trivializing and reimagining of... -
Entertainment
London School of Economics’ India Week 2012 Concludes
Week Highlights to be broadcast on Zee TV, Out and About The London School of Economics’ S.P.I.C.E (Society for the Promotion of Indian Culture and Ethos) brought to the UK the world’s largest India-centric campus event... -
Featured
LEEDS CARPENTER CARVES OUT TOP COMPETITION WIN
A LEEDS man has been named as the UK’s best young carpenter by a TV show that searches for the most talented and hardworking young people across a wide range of trades. Tirbhavan Singh Chodha, known... -
Featured
Farah Khushi, Chair of the Scottish Circle
Farah Khushi, Chair of the Scottish Circle talks about visiting projects in Pakistan aimed at helping women. Growing up in Pakistan, women used to come to visit my Grandmother. At her side, I listened in shock...