Man accused of raping student in his car 22/09/2014 2:01 pm Rupanjana Dutta The Bradford Crown Court recently heard that a 17 years old girl was raped in a locked car on a dark road, after accepting a lift.
Perfect host 23/09/2014 2:39 pm K.K. Joseph Prime Minister Narendra Modi proved it right that guests are like gods for Indians (Atithi devo bhava)
AND THE WINNERS ARE… 22/09/2014 2:24 pm Rupanjana Dutta The winners of the 14th annual Asian Achievers Awards were announced on September 19th at a star-studded gala event at the Grosvenor House Hotel, on London’s Park Lane. Winners included Hanif Kureshi CBE for Media, Arts and Culture; Mahmud Kamani, co-founder of boohoo.com for Business Person of the Year; and Wasim Khan MBE, the first British-Pakistani to play professional cricket in England, for Achievement in Community Service.
3 MoUs signed between Gujarat and China 23/09/2014 2:39 pm K.K. Joseph Guangzhou and Ahmedabad become sister cities
UK and India’s most esteemed dignitaries come together for a night of fun and fundraising 22/09/2014 2:40 pm Rupanjana Dutta A host of the UK and India’s most esteemed dignitaries, social glitterati, charity ambassadors and Indian film royalty gathered at the iconic Four Seasons Hotel in Park Lane, London, on the 19th of September, for a night of fun and fundraising at the Akshaya Patra Foundation UK’s annual The Sparkle Ball charity event. The event had as its lead sponsor Interiors With Art, a niche design, construction and lifestyle company, based in London, financial services firm Sun Global Investments, and Amira Rice.
Chinese prez receives guard of honour 23/09/2014 2:39 pm K.K. Joseph Chinese President Xi Jinping was welcomed with a guard of honour by women police at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad
Non-white parents more supportive of free schools 22/09/2014 3:14 pm Rupanjana Dutta A study revealed that one in four parents in England would have chosen a different school if they had had a chance. Out of 1.4mn families, this dissatisfaction was even starker among black and other ethnic minority parents, including Asians, with over one in three (36%) saying that they would have chosen a different school for their child if they had the chance.