તા. ૧૧ સપ્ટેમ્બર, ૨૦૧૫થી ૧૮ સપ્ટેમ્બર, ૨૦૧૫ 03/09/2015 8:57 am Nilesh Parmar વાંચો, આ સપ્તાહે આપના ગ્રહોનું ફળકથન
The BBC and Hindu History 08/09/2015 5:30 am Urja Patel I feel uneasy whenever the BBC decides to broadcast programs on Ancient India, two recent broadcasts reflect the general anti Hindu bias built into the BBC.
Wembley welcome for Modi 08/09/2015 5:32 am Urja Patel It is unheard of when a politician needs Wembley Stadium with 80,000 capacity to address his supporters. Only other person who could fill Wembley is Pope. This will indeed be an historic event that will reverberate long after Modi’s departure from the political arena.
The problem of immigration 08/09/2015 5:33 am Urja Patel Jatindra Saha is rightly worried about immigration problem and U.K. This is a massive exodus after second world war. Some are fleeing strife/terror. Some are economic migrants. Former need humanitarian aid. Latter are well off and throw back food and aid offered to them. They want to force their entry into U.K.
Saleem Sheikh: Representing Community Success 04/09/2015 5:21 am Reshma Trilochun When one thinks or hears about the arrivals of the ethnic minorities in Britain in the 20th century, hardship, hard work and mostly success come to mind. This is exactly what comes to mind when we speak of Saleem Sheikh, a successful solicitor, specialising in international and offshore tax, arbitration and dispute resolution, who went on to be appointed as the Senior Partner at the firm where he had originally trained.
Britons enjoy the Zee London Mela in a sun kissed Gunnersbury park 08/09/2015 6:52 am Rupanjana Dutta It was a fairly warm, sunny day Sunday 6th September 2015 in Gunnersbury Park, and it was time for the annual Asian Mela again. Now firmly established on the UK calendar, local residents get used to road blocks to stop unnecessary parking and an influx of groups of people all heading in one direction on foot and by car. Not swarming; more jumping, hopping, skipping, running, or just plain walking with purpose.