Kashmiri Pandits, employed under the PM package, on Tuesday threatened to undertake mass migration from the valley if the government did not relocate them to safe places within the next 24 hours as employees from the community hit the streets at various places to protest against the killing of a…
A Pakistani woman separated from her family during the 1947 India Partition met her brothers after 75 years in April, according to a media report. Mumtaz Bibi met her brothers Gurmukh Singh and Baldev Singh at the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara in Pakistan, the BBC reported. The Partition of India was the biggest…
Priyanka Chopra was surprised when she heard the popular Bollywood song ‘Choli Ke Peeche’ playing loud near her house in Los Angeles during the Memorial Day weekend. The Quantico star, who lives in LA with her husband and American singer Nick Jonas and their daughter, Malti Marie, was in for a surprise when…
Actor Jitendra Kumar says it was not easy to step into the world of Panchayat for the second season as he wanted to maintain the rhythm of the character without “overdoing” anything. Released on May 20, the comedy-drama series, which captures the journey of an engineering graduate in rural India, received positive reviews from…
Dr. Ashwath Narayan emphasized the pole position of Bengaluru and Karnataka in attracting domestic and foreign investment. He reiterated that Bengaluru has become the hub of attracting the country’s best talent. While doing so, he explained the steps taken by the Government of Karnataka and the Government of India to…
HarperCollins has acquired author Amish Tripathi’s new book “War of Lanka”, the fourth book in the “Ram Chandra Series”. In a statement, the publishers said the date of release for “War of Lanka” will be announced soon The first book in the “Ram Chandra Series” explores the tale of Ram…
A leaked government paper has revealed that ‘racist immigration legislation’ over 30 years, framed to reduce the UK’s non-white population, led to the Windrush scandal, according to a media report. The 52-page analysis, in a Home Office commissioned paper, by an unnamed historian, describes how “the British Empire depended on racist…
A new research institute was inaugurated on Sunday (29) at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in London, popularly known as Neasden Temple, a statement said. His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj inaugurated the BAPS Swaminarayan Research Institute via video link from India by lighting a lamp, which was simultaneously lit by members of the congregation…
Britain‘s data protection regulator called on Tuesday for police and prosecutors to stop treating rape victims as suspects and end excessive scrutiny of their personal information which critics have likened to a digital strip search. The UK Information Commissioner John Edwards said victims of attacks were being forced to hand over…
NEW research by a British think tank has revealed that GPs are failing Asian victims of ‘honour abuse’ for fear of being accused of racism, according to a media report. The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), founded by Sir Iain Duncan Smith, has urged the government to ditch the term ‘honour abuse’…