Monthly Archives: September 2015
12 convicted over 2006 Mumbai train blasts
A court has convicted 12 men of planning several blasts on crowded commuter trains in the financial capital of Mumbai in 2006, which killed...
Serena… the new Pied Piper!
The stunning Serena Kern returns with a brand new track 'Pied Piper' taken from her forthcoming EP 'Espionage'.
The half-Swiss half-Indian beauty has enjoyed great...
Aspirations for Bollywood
Striving actor raises staggering £15,000 to fund his own movie in Sri Lanka
After standing outside Waterloo station for a month, a 23-year-old prospective actor...
‘Extinguishing’ bad habits in Pakistan: Fire-fighters take UK’s gold standard training to Punjab
The future of Pakistan’s fire and rescue services are being shaped right here in Britain as a team of English professionals continue to train...
Yorkshire Sikh Mela: Sun shines down on fifth annual Huddersfield Mela
Around 3,000 people headed down to the annual Yorkshire Sikh Mela in Huddersfield last weekend as crowds were wowed by traditional Gatka displays, birds...
Karma Sutra: Abhay Deol talks about Hinduism’s ‘puritanical views on sex’
The nephew of one of Bollywood’s biggest veterans – Dharmendra, had caused quite a stir after talking about sex.
The rising star, who joined ‘filmistan’...
VOTE NOW in the British Asian Wedding Awards
Deadline extended to nominate your business
Whether it is a wedding planner or a photographer who helped make your special day so perfect, now is...
Supporting the most vulnerable humans
Leeds graduate embarks on trip to support Kos refugees
A university graduate from Leeds is set to travel to Kos this month to provide support...
Bradford calls for support for refugees
‘City of Sanctuary’ politicians urge nation’s leaders to act now
As the world continues to react to the shocking image of a young child refugee...
Curry Circle comes to Keighley
Charity expands outreach to help feed society’s most vulnerable
A successful charity project in Bradford, which provides two-course meals to the city’s most vulnerable every...
‘Fats to Fuels’
Fat Vat scheme set for wider roll out thanks to cash
A successful recycling project in Bradford is to be expanded into new areas...
Still time to register for Give a Gift 5k
September date set for return of annual fundraiser
Following on from the success of last year’s Give a Gift 5k run and walk, the annual...
Growing relations
University welcomes visit by Iraqi Cultural Attaché
A visit by a leading figure in Iraqi higher education and diplomacy helped forge the latest link between...
Troubled school replaces principal
Showdown meeting results in change of leadership
A Bradford secondary school, rated as ‘requiring improvements’ by Ofsted inspectors back in 2013, has relieved its...
CARNIVAL takes over Leeds
Sea of colour overtakes city on Bank Holiday Monday
Over 100,000 people from across the country packed Leeds’ streets last week as the infectious beats...
True accounts of flood victims
Local charity gives victims a voice in Pakistan
An international aid organisation based in Bradford handed over control of its social media accounts to flood...
Legendary Santoor player in Leeds
Pandit Shivkumar Sharma makes first appearance in city
One of the world’s most renowned santoor players will make his debut performance in Leeds later this...
Khan ready to ‘cause damage’
Bradford’s Tasif Khan is less than one week away from the biggest fight of his career, as he prepares to face off against two...
Joginder just keeps Jogging
Marathon man returns from injury to tackle 26-mile runs
Joginder Singh has been running marathons all his life, collecting over 300 medals which are...
Two more years for the Hulk
Contract extension ensures ‘great future’ for constructors
Nico Hulkenberg will be a Force India driver for at least another two years after the German put...