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Narendra Modi, who led BJP and the NDA to a historic victory in the Lok election, was Sabha appointed Prime Minister on Tuesday, ushering in a new era of a non-Congress government with an absolute majority on its own in 30 years. Modi told reporters after meeting President Pranab Mukherjee, "I came to call on the President. The President has given me a formal letter (of appointment as the PM) and has invited me for the oath-taking ceremony on May 26 at 6pm as we had earlier decided." Modi met the President after he was unanimously elected leader of the BJP parliamentary party and later at a combined meeting of the BJP and its allies consti-

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Mihir Bose

Mihir Bose is an award winning journalist and author. He writes a weekly “Big Sports Interview” for the London Evening Standard, and also writes and broadcasts on social and historical issues as well as sport for a range of outlets including the BBC, the Financial Times, the Independent, the Sunday Times and the Mail on Sunday. He also writes regularly for History Today.

He has just published a revised edition of The Lost Hero, a biography of Subhas Bose. In addition to this Mihir Bose has written 27 other books including the first history of Bollywood and the only comprehensive narrative History of Indian Cricket. Mihir was the first sports editor of the BBC and before that the chief sports news correspondent for the Daily Telegraph for 12 years where he created an innovative weekly column, Inside Sport. He also wrote on the editorial pages on such subjects as race, immigration, and other social and cultural issues. In September 2012, Loughborough University awarded him an Honorary Doctorate for outstanding contribution to journalism and the promotion of equality. 1) Please tell me about your current position? I am a freelance journalist and author with a weekly column in the London Evening Standard. I also write for the Sunday Times, Financial Times, Mail on Sunday and History Today. I also broadcast on radio and television and I am, at the moment, writing another book. This is called From Midnight to Glorious Morning? I am a Midnight’s child and the book will discuss how the India that I grew up in has changed. 2) What are your proudest achievements? I do not wish to sound boastful but I am very proud that I was

the first BBC Sports Editor. I would also like to think that I was the first one to write and investigate the business of sport. When I started in journalism sport was not a business. I had to work hard to convince sports editors that they should find space for what I could see was becoming a very important area. Now it is so big that many writers specialise in this subject, quite unthinkable when I first started badgering sports editors. I am also very proud of my cricket writing in particular The Maidan View, the first social history of Indian cricket. I followed this with My History of Indian Cricket, which remains the only narrative history of

the game in India. It was also the first book on an Indian cricket theme to win the Cricket Society Literary Award. I just wish I could get my rights back for this book. 3) What inspires you? The thought that through my writing I can sometimes throw some light on an area of life that is not much known. And the hope that I may finally write and broadcast something that people will remember and say that was worth reading or listening or viewing. 4) What has been the biggest obstacle in your career? I have always had to struggle against stereotypes. So even now I still have to convince

some people that just because I come from India it does not mean cricket is the only sport I know. And sometimes when I have broken new ground some people have suggested that this must be due to positive discrimination or political correctness. The other stereotype is that like all sports writers I am put into, what one sports writer has called, the journalism kindergarten. The feeling is I cannot possibly know anything on issues like politics, social affairs or business. In fact I began as a business journalist, I qualified as a chartered accountant, and many of my books are studies of historical figures or on business issues such as fraud. 5) Who has been the biggest influence on your career to date? Three editors, Ian Marshall, sports editor of London Broadcasting who gave me my start in journalism, Paul Barker of New Society and John Lovesey of the Sunday Times. I am also grateful to one great publisher Tom Rosenthal. 6) What is the best aspect about your current role?

That I have the freedom to choose what I write on and can go off and follow a project without being chained to a desk job. 7) And the worst? The need to balance my time and make sure I get the right mix of subjects. 8) What are your long term goals? To write something , even if it is only a couple of paras, that could bear comparison with my heroes, V.S. Naipaul, James Cameron, George Orwell and David Halberstam. And to recreate Gandhi’s walk to Dandi to make salt, maybe in time for his 150th birthday in 2019. 9) If you were Prime Minister, what one aspect would you change? I would make sure that in our educational system we teach history in such a way that people in this country realise the role of the empire in its entirety and the contribution made to Britain by people from the far corners of the globe. 10) If you were marooned on a desert island, which historical figure would you like to spend your time with and why? Since the choice is restricted to one I would want Aneurin Bevan, not so much because he created the National Health Service but to get him to recite again his amazing speeches during the Second World War.

Indian Elections 2014: The Biggest Event in the World

Narendra Modi's historic win as the designated Prime Minister of India is undoubtedly the biggest event in the world. The South Asia initiative of London School of Economics in association with Indian Journalists' Association (IJA) organised a debate on Elections 2014: The Biggest Event in the World, The Results on Friday May 16, 2014, after Modi won with a massive mandate of 66%. Aditi Khanna, the newly elected President of the Indian Journalists Association welcomed the guests and it was chaired by Dr Mukulika Banerjee, Associate Professor of Dept. of Anthropology, who has recently written a book on a comparative ethnographic study of 2009 Indian elections titled 'Why India votes?'

Banerjee expressed her c o n c e r n regarding the last two or three years, where the corporate media has set up a nexus which is quite unprecedented. “The role of the Editor in Chief has been so diluted that getting to trust what news is throughout TV and radio is not an option,” she said. Prof Pranab Bardhan, professor Emeritus of the graduate school at University of California, Berkeley who has written extensively on aspects like Indian economic development came all the way from the US to be a part of this historic debate. He discussed a

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three point agenda of tackling corruption, inflation and unemployment in India. Presenting a wish list for Mr Modi he questioned whether he could come up with a time bomb of goals that would cater to at least the major goals of the Sachar Committee in the West Bengal. He raised concerns over the maternal mortality rate in India. Triggering the communal chord slightly, against Modi he said, “Pakistan and India own hundreds of nuclear missiles. Could India unilaterally destroy the small percentage and invite Pakistan government to do the same?” J a m e s Astill, award winning journalist, political editor and B a g e h o t

columnist at the Economist bitten by the India bug and author of the book 'The Great Tamasha: Cricket corruption and the turbulent times of modern India' was among the panelists. “This is yet another terrible day for political pundits to predict results,” he began. Comparing Modi from India's former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee (BJP) he said, “The greatest concern is communism. The Vajpayee Government never had such an atmosphere despite the fact that the BJP had just written this history at the back of their record, because Vajpayee himself was a different character than Modi.” With Modi being the Prime Minister of India, Astill believes that there is

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some kind of certainty for communal violence. Mukul Devichand who works for BBC Trends spoke about the power of social media and how political parties used it to their advantage in 2014 campaigns. He discussed about the fundamental changes in Indian political culture with 2014 elections. “We are beginning to have conversations about issues on social media which aren't being addressed by the political parties. Social media is rising in India faster than any other place in the world,” said Devichand. He also described how trolling has become a big part of Indian political culture.

“Recently we spoke to the head of social media from BJP, Arvind Gupta whose defence was, that Narendra Modi is the most followed man on Twitter and Facebook in India. The trolls can't be controlled,” he added. Charu Shahane, senior broadcast journalist at BBC world service represented the IJA. She believes that b o t h Christians and Muslims have voted for Modi. She said that the big idea was change and economic growth that was successfully transmitted as an idea by the BJP. “Its not enough to say that people wanted a different government than the congress. Continued on page 30

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Narendra Modi and BJP’s hour of glory

Narendra Modi, India’s new prime minister, thanked the Indian people for reposing their trust in him and in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to which he belongs. The best, he said, was yet to come. This thunderous victory - predicted unerringly by exit pollster Today’s Chanakya - ensures a firm government at the centre, and, hopefully, the good governance that the electorate now expect. Great expectations may yield appropriately great and inspiring deeds. There is every indication that the changing of the guard will usher in a seminal period that will take India forward to new heights of endeavour and achievement. Mr Modi’s road to office manifested his clear strategic vision, immense organizational ability, excellent judgment in choice of campaign team and an intuitive understanding of what the country wanted. His common touch struck a rare chord with massive audiences across the land. Mr Modi’s stamina throughout a demanding campaign was remarkable on every count. His light eclipsed that of every other star in the firmament. The Modi message was robust and unyielding: development and good governance was what India needed most at this critical juncture in her history; and it was what Mr Modi promised to deliver. He has five years in which to redeem his promise, to show what he can do. He was credible and persuasive throughout

his campaign and accordingly received an overwhelming mandate from the Indian masses. The scale of his victory has astounded and confounded India and regions beyond. India’s corporate houses have welcomed his victory, while the great and good from near and afar have been quick to congratulate the new prime minister; they seek to know and understand him as India is today a power of considerable strength, with the potential to exceed this many times over going forward. Mr Modi has struck a conciliatory and statesmanlike note, saying that the election was over, that the bruising exchanges now belonged to the past, that Indians of all persuasions would have to work together for the common good. India being the sum of its parts, Mr Modi undertook to work for every section of Indian society. Four areas weathered the Modi wave. They were Tamil Nadu, where Chief Minister Jayalalitha’s AIDMK took 37 of the 39 seats on offer; West Bengal, where Mamata Banerjee’s ruling Trinamool Congress took 34 of the 42 seats contested, while Naveen Patnaik’s regional grouping won its fourth consecutive election victory. In Kerala the Congressled coalition defeated the Communist-led Left Front, with Ooman Chandy at the helm as State Chief Minister. The BJP failed to win a single seat.

Finally to Dr Manmohan Singh, the departing Prime Minister. He congratulated Mr Modi on his victory and wished his government every success. He said India’s emergence as a global powerhouse was an idea whose time had come. He went on, “I owe everything to this great land of ours where I, an underprivileged child of Partition, was empowered enough to rise and occupy the high office. It is a debt that I will never be able to repay.” Senior BJP Arun Jaitley praised Dr Singh for his wisdom, scholarship and integrity. He referred to the “grace and dignity” of Dr Singh’s departure, saying, “He will remain an elder statesman.” Newspaper columnist Swaminathan Anklesaria Aiyer (a

trenchant critic of Congress) said history would be kind to Dr Singh, would credit him with the seminal economic reforms, which had raised India’s GDP to an annual 8.5 per cent for a decade, before the decline of his last two years in power. The essence of democratic politics and democratic norms is the mutual respect between rivals, especially when such respect is well merited. Dr Singh’s intellect, his understanding of economics, his understated speech and his dignified deportment made him a popular figure on the international circuit.. Manmohan Singh rendered the state valuable service; he will be judged accordingly in the fullness of time, all passion spent.

David Cameron was quick off the mark with a congratulatory call to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The two men discussed ways and means of drawing their countries into a closer partnership through trade and investment. “Both leaders agreed on the importance of the UK-India relationship and agreed to work together to strengthen it in the months ahead,” said a spokesman at 10 Downing Street. Politicians of both leading parties their hopes for a deepening relationship between the two countries. “The UK has strong ties with India and the British government looks forward to working with the new Indian government to build on this relationship and deliver security, growth and prosperity for both nations,” said British Foreign Secretary William Hague. Douglas Alexander, the Labour Shadow Foreign Secretary, congratulating Mr Modi and the BJP, said, “Our links with the world’s largest democracy will continue to be vital to the UK’s interest.” Simon Moore of the Confederation of British Industry and Patricia Hewitt, the chair of the UKIndia Business Council welcomed the arrival of a Modi government, which they, like India’s corporate sector, believed would stimulate enterprise with a conducive investment climate. Mr Moore was forthright. “The improvement in the business environment that will follow should prompt those British businesses who have been hesitating about entering the Indian market to put aside their doubts and seize the Indian opportunity with both hands.” Time was when the UK and US denied Mr Modi a

visitor’s visa, but things do change, and money, as always, talks. A postscript to this was the BBC’s weekend roundtable discussion, anchored by Gavin Esler, on political events at home abroad. One of the participants, Janet Daly of the Sunday Telegraph, no less, referred to the possibility of a Pakistan walk in military intervention should the Modi dispensation ill-treat India’s Muslim population. Such brazen illiteracy still, alas, hobbles sections of the Herrenvolk media in the UK about India and things Indian. Meanwhile, the Scottish administration has said that Scotland will re-introduce post-study work visas for Indian students studying in Scottish universities for two years after taking their degrees, if Scotland were to vote for independence from the UK in the referendum to be held in September. As of now, Scotland obeys a strict UK immigration route. At present, some 2000 or more Indian students are enrolled for university courses in the country. By 2024, it is expected that there will be 3.86 million outbound mobile higher education students globally, with India and China contributing 35 per cent of global growth during this period. Indian student applications to English universities have been declining because of immigration controls. This is a subject which Whitehall would be wise address going forward. Those turning away from England are directing their attention towards more welcoming places such as the United States and Australia, whose gain is England’s loss.

The horrible and inhuman abduction of several hundred girls and the depredation of Boko Haram, the terrorist Islamist organization allied to al Qaeda, has been wreaking havoc in Nigeria’s Muslim-majority north. Ferocious attacks on cities, towns and villages have been subjected to selective assault, the loss of lives and the destruction of property have been horrendous. As alarming has been the seeming impotence of the Nigerian government in Abuja. Prime Minister Goodluck Jonathan has brought little luck to his fraught nation. His bland assurances on tackling Boko Haram with suitable military measures have been hollow and ineffectual, which the abduction of 220 girls from a resident educational institution has starkly exposed. The murderous antiChristian Boko Haram is opposed to western-style modern education; it is committed to replacing this system by force and replacing it with medievalist

Islamism. The world has awoken somewhat belatedly to the Boko Haram threat to the entire region, including French-speaking Cameroon, which neighbours Nigeria. The Paris summit of regional states and their principal western allies, France and Britain, have decided to coordinate measures to meet the Boko Haram jihadi challenge. But this cannot be limited to a military response. That would ignore the continuing failure of the Nigerian state to meet its basic responsibilities to its citizens. The country’s enormous oil wealth has spawned corruption on a quite staggering scale and reduced the government and governance to a gigantic parody. Unless Nigerian politics is cleansed and state institutions start functioning within the rule of law, Boko Haram will likely be joined by others of a similar criminal bent.

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Cameron calls Modi for closer Indo-UK ties

Nigeria’s continuing nightmare

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Tackle the extremism at root cause

It is a tragedy that as the civil war in Syria begins its fourth year there are no signs of a solution on the horizon. The situation is dire. The human costs are staggering. Every month almost twice as many people are killed in the streets of Syria than were murdered in the Al-Qaeda attack on the World Trade Centre on 9/11/2001. Refugees now amount to over four times the population of Brunei and a further group around the size of the population of Norway have had to flee their homes and are displaced in country. As the Telegraph uncovered only last week, Assad continues to use chemical weapons against civilians, including children. It is also a tragedy that many radicalist jihadi groups -a number with links to Al Qaeda-are using the conflict as a breeding ground for radicalisation and terrorism, radicalising young men (and some women) from countries far away from the conflict, including the UK. It is estimated that around 11,000 foreign fighters are now in Syria, fighting with these extreme jihadi groups. Many of these groups who claim to be fighting the Assad regime to assist the citizens of Syria are in fact fighting each other. Far from assisting the downfall of a bloody dictator, they provide propaganda opportunities for Assad to say it is he who is fighting a war against terrorist and foreign groups. It’s a tragedy that both the Assad regime and the so called rebels continue to hinder the distribution of aid and humanitarian assistance. A UN Security Council Resolution, which was passed unanimously, last

February has fallen on deaf ears. Despite this the UK has to date managed to distribute around £600million in aid to help those in need within Syria and to refugees on its borders. It is a tragedy that the UK is also sending a more sinister and alarming cargo to Syria. Britain has become the leading provider of radicalised recruits to the extremist jihadi groups from the West. The International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence (ICSR), based at Kings College, London, has traced young British men from cities including Bradford, Birmingham, London, and Portsmouth and the town of Crawley, who are in Syria fighting with jihadi groups who have links to Al Qaeda including Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) and Jabhat al-Nusra. ICSR estimate that around 400 foreign fighters currently in Syria are British born, with around 2,800 in total from the West. It is a tragedy that the international community’s failure to find solutions to end the conflict in Syria feeds the narratives of the so called disseminatorssupporters of the jihadist groups- who use social media, and websites to radicalise their followers. People like Abdul Waheed Majid (Abu Suleiman Al Britani), a family man from Crawley, who drove a truck bomb into the gates of Aleppo prison in a suicide attack and Anil Khalil Raoufi, (Abu Layth) a student at the University of Liverpool who was recently killed in fighting between rebel groups.

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Community to bid final farewell to fallen patriot All the stores along the road will be closed and business owners will join a slow procession along Belgrave Road so people can pay their respects with people walking behind. The procession will travel behind the hearse with a mourner walking in front to the Melton turn, where the hearses will continue to Loughborough for the service with full military honours.” A group of serving officers who were friends of Flt Lt Chauhan will form the bearer party to carry his coffin from the family’s home in Cropston to the hearse. The procession will reportedly begin at the city end of Belgrave Road at 11am. This will be followed by the service in Loughborough, where an armed lining party of 24 junior ranks from RAF

Odiham in Hampshire – where Flt Lt Chauhan was based – will present arms as the coffin arrives. Members of The Queen’s Colour Squadron, a ceremonial flight of the RAF Regiment, will carry the coffin, which will be dressed with the Union flag and a sword, together with his hat and gloves. Mr Chauhan reportedly said, “The repatriation day when Rakesh’s body came home was very difficult, full of emotion, but we have had a lot of support from the community at large, family and friends. We are trying to set up a charity in Rakesh’s name through the funeral directors, Ginns and Gutteridge, who will hold a fund probably for the air ambulance, a service which Rakesh held dear.”

Leicester’s Belgrave Road will come to standstill on Thursday, 22 May, as thousands from the community decide to pay its respects to Flight Lieutenant Rakesh Chauhan, one of five service personnel killed in the crash in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on 26th April 2014. Flt Lt Chauhan, an intelligence officer in the RAF, died alongside three members of the Army Air Corps – Captain Thomas Clarke, Warrant Officer Class 2 Spencer Faulkner, Corporal James Walters – Lance Corporal and Oliver Thomas, of the Intelligence Corps. A funeral service for the 29-year-old, will then take place at L o u g h b o r o u g h Crematorium, with full military honours. A con-

dolence gathering was held at the Gujarat Arya Association Community Centre last week, which was attended by more than 1,000 people from all over the country. Lt Chauhan’s Flt father, Kishor, 61, told a local newspaper: “The procession will start in Belgrave Road at the end of where the flyover was.

More than 200 people from BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (Hindu Temple) in Hall Green took to the streets last Sunday for the annual BAPS Charities 10K Challenge. This year’s event was held in conjunction with Diabetes UK, the leading charity that cares for, connects with and campaigns on behalf of every person affected by or at risk of diabetes – including the 3.8 million people in the UK that are currently diagnosed with the condition. Locally, BAPS Charities is also supporting Birmingham St. Mary’s Hospice, which provides vital care to patients and families living with incurable illness across Birmingham and Sandwell. Mayor of Solihull Coun Joe Tildesley, Coun Paula Smith, and Ellen Jurczak from Diabetes UK attended the opening ceremony.

of how enjoyable the day had been: “Today I did the walk with my daughter Swamini. She is 10 months old and we both had a wonderful day walking with other parents and their children.” Rajesh Koria, 36, added: “I had a really good time walking with my famiParticipants walking in the recent BAPS Charities 10K Challenge ly.” Va s a n t ing turnout and everyone Coun Tildesley said of Parikh, lead volunteer for is so enthusiastic. We realBAPS Charities: “I really BAPS Charities in ly appreciate it at admire all the charities Birmingham said: “All Diabetes UK, as we you have sponsored, espethose who participate wouldn’t be able to keep cially St Mary’s Hospice. I every year have encourgoing without the support wish you all the best and aged others to take part of people like yourselves.” enjoy the day.” and make a difference in Men, women and chilEllen Jurczak added: the lives of many more. dren of all ages – ranging “It’s been absolutely fanWe are really pleased with from three to 90 – walked tastic coming here today the support received from or ran the 10 kilometres of and seeing all the hard our neighbours and the the challenge. work that everyone has local community.” Sima Shingadia spoke put in. It’s such an amaz-

200 from Brum temple take to streets in big fundraiser

Walsall pupil enjoys school's first scholar title A tenacious teenager who is laying the groundwork for a highflying career in finance was honoured by her school earlier this month. Henna Chhohan, aged 14, has been named a Hydesville Tower School scholar after excelling in maths. Her name will make history as the first to appear on the Walsall school’s first scholarship board. The currently blank honours board is on display in the reception of the independent school, which opened its doors in 1952 and is housed in a series of converted Victorian properties overlooking Walsall Arboretum. Henna, pictured, sat GCSE mathematics in

Year 9 and achieved an A grade and she will sit an extra-curricular GCSE in Human Health and Physiology in June this year. She said: “I think it’s great that pupils are able to take exams early, if they are ready. I think it gives them an advantage when it comes to applying for a sixth form and university place because it sets you apart.” The Year 10 pupil is

now studying Additional Mathematics, AS Level Mathematics and Further Mathematics. In addition to being taught by the school’s Head of Mathematics, she has individual lessons with Headmaster Andrew McGinnes, himself a graduate mathematician. Mr McGinnes said: “Henna is a most worthy recipient of the title Hydesville scholar and I am delighted to cele-

brate her achievements. Henna’s attitude, achievements to date and aspirations are absolutely what this senior school stands for.” Henna has set her sights on becoming an investment banker. The eldest of four children, Henna cites Warren Buffett, American tycoon, investor and philanthropist, and Dr Marcus du Sautoy, award-winning mathematician and scientist, as inspirations. Proud father Inddy Chhohan said: “That which I see in Henna at such a young age is supreme self-confidence, a highly motivated, driven and focused individual, yet still humble enough to recognise she needs to improve.”

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City Sikhs Network opens branch in Midlands

City Sikhs Network founders Param Singh and Jasvir Singh

The first regional branch of City Sikhs Network (CSN) was officially launched in the West Midlands last Thursday. Attended by almost 200 guests, the evening event, titled Recipe for Success, was held at Radisson Blu Hotel in central Birmingham. CSN is a forum for British Sikhs. Its mission, to create positive change within society and to inspire people to be the best they can. Compere Raj Rainu welcomed guests, following which Jasvir Singh, CSN Chair, gave some background to the forum. Speakers included: Labour Councillor Preet Kaur Gill (Sandwell Council); business coach Sukhi Wahiwala; broadcaster and DJ Dipps Bhamrah and Paul Uppal MP (Cons; Wolverhampton South West). The programme also featured a Q&A session. Among questions asked was one from Mukesh Naker of Leicester-based lobbying group British Hindu Voice, ‘why is it that the Sikh, Hindu and Jain communities are totally ignored politically?’ In response, Paul Uppal MP said: “If I’m

honest, we’re our own worst enemies.” Referring to all British people from the Indian subcontinent, he explained: “We are disunited. As groups we very, very poorly communicate our message. We have so many so-called community leaders who are there to promote themselves, not the community issues.” MP Uppal said that politicians of all colours talked to each other about denominations and groups of all kinds and often it was a case of hit-and-miss. He also said how shocked he was about the low level of people’s political knowledge and how poor he finds it. “We’ve got to be more credible and professional in how we engage with politicians,” he said. “We should be strategic and smart.” Last month CSN launched the second annual British Sikh Report, a strategic document which seeks to identify the needs and wants of the Sikh population in the UK. In the West Midlands, the Sikh population stands at 134,000 or 2.4%. In Birmingham there are 64,600 citizens of Indian origin. To find out more about CSN visit www.citysikhs.org.uk

Man denies attempting to kill Sikh religious leader after Leicester axe attack

Harjit Singh Toor

Uday Singh

A man who swung an axe at a religious leader, breaking his arm and cutting open his face, has gone on trial for attempted murder. Harjit Singh Toor disguised himself as a member of the Namdhari Sect, a branch of Sikhism, and smuggled the weapon into a ceremony at a gurdwara in Spinney Hills, Leicester, in August last year. Toor, an orthodox Sikh, approached sect

leader Uday Singh who was leading the ceremony, and attacked him. A jury at Birmingham Crown Court, where the 27-year-old is on trial, watched footage of the attack Sunday in which Toor could be seen leaping onto a low platform with the axe above his head and swinging it down at the religious leader, while a group of musicians looked on in the background. The trial continues.


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Scotland to start post study work visa for Indian students

Scotland has announced in an exclusive interview with the Times of India that it will re-introduce 2 years post study work visa for Indian students, if it gains independence from the UK, in the referendum scheduled for September 18th. Scotland's minister for external affairs and international development Humza Yousaf told the Times of India, that ever since UK changed its immigration policy and ended its post-study work route for international students, Scotland has

seen a 51% dip in Indian students enrolling to Scottish universities. At present, over 2000 Indian students study across Scotland. By 2024, it is expected that there will be 3.85 million students globally and India along with China contributing 35% of global growth during this period. Indian students will be the second highest in travelling to enrol in foreign universities. Yousaf told TOI "India's relationship with Scotland goes back to 1870s and it's a friendship we greatly value. In fact if

the referendum sees a majority voting for Scotland's independence, Delhi will be one of the first places we will open our embassy. We have named India as our strategic priority country. The embassy will work to strengthen India's ties in promoting trade and culture". A study by Strathclyde University published in 2009 estimated that international students contribute £188 million to universities in Scotland directly with a further £321m to the wider Scottish economy.

Shoeless toddler found on road after slipping out of Nursery A toddler at Oak Tree Day Nursery was found wandering alone in the middle of the road, after he slipped out of the nursery unnoticed. Romeo Chudasama was picked up by a passing driver who stopped when she spotted the 23month-old walking shoeless along the road. She knocked on the doors of nearby houses before going to Oak Tree Nursery, in East Dulwich, where she said staff had not realised he had gone missing. His mother Rekha was furious and has since taken Romeo out of the nursery. This has led to

other parents boycotting the nursery. driver Ms Bus Chudasama, 39, reportedly told a national Daily: “I was at work when I got the call to say what had happened. I couldn’t believe it. I went straight to the nursery and was told he had escaped but it was only as he was brought back that they

realised it. “The nursery owner said she was very sorry but she said mistakes do happen. I know accidents happen. If my son had hurt himself while at nursery I would have dealt with it. He is a very active child and very outgoing, and he loves jumping around. But I can’t forgive them for letting a child go for a walk in the road. Nobody knows how long he was alone for. Luckily the road wasn’t busy at the time but anything could have happened to him. When you leave your child in the care of a nursery you expect them to be kept safe.”

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Immigrants must respect the British 'way of life', says Sajid Javid The recently appointed first Asian Secretary of State and Culture minister Sajid Javid, pictured, has spoken out about immigrants coming to the UK and have said that they must learn English and "respect our way of life". The new Culture Secretary has criticised those migrants who have lived here for years but still cannot speak the language. In an interview with a national daily, Sajid Javid reportedly said that voters have real fears over “excessive” immigration and are justified in wanting Britain to have more control over its borders. Mr Javid defended Nigel Farage, the leader of the UK Independence Party, against charges of racism but insists that only the Conservatives can deliver the reforms to European Union laws

needed to cut immigration. “People want Britain to have more control over its borders, and I think they are right,” Mr Javid, who is the son of Pakistani immigrants, said. Mr Javid's tough stance on immigration will no doubt provoke debate on controls to migration in a crucial week of elections. On Thursday, voters will go to the polls across the UK to elect MEPs for the European Parliament.

Elections are also being held in 161 English council areas. Immigration is a key area in the current campaign and will be central to all parties’ manifestos in the run up to the general election. In his interview, Mr Javid suggested that some immigrants who are already well-established in the UK also need to take greater responsibility for integrating with the rest of society. “I know people myself, I have met people who have been in Britain for over 50 years and they still can’t speak English,” he reportedly said. “I think it’s perfectly reasonable for British people to say, look, if you’re going to settle in Britain and make it your home, you should learn the language of the country and you should respect its laws and its culture.”

Croydon Fraudster Neelam Desai jailed for 30 months Neelam Desai, a travel agent from Selhurst, Croydon, has been jailed for 30 months for a series of frauds totalling more than £230,000, the Croydon Advertiser has reported. The 34-year-old, former baggage handler at Gatwick Airport, ran a business selling discount

flights and holidays from her home in Beulah Grove, Selhurst, in late 2009 and early 2010. However, the deals which were advertised were unrealistically cheap leading to her business quickly falling apart. Her lies were finally unravelled on Monday 19 May when she appeared at Croydon

Crown Court to be sentenced. Judge Stephen Waller sentenced Desai to a total of 30 months.


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Innocent minds, big dreams Spriha Srivastava

There is nothing that innocent young minds can’t do. They might be young but they have extremely sharp brains and a zest for life that no one at any age can match. Well, my column today is about two such kids who have not only made their parents proud but also the British Asian community.

Dhyan Ruparel, gadget-freak

A boy not more than seven, Dhyan is from Finton House School in London. Recently he launched a game for iPhone and iPad devices. The game called Greedy Ladder game is in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital charity. Great Ormond Street Hospital is one of the world’s leading children’s hospitals with the broadest range of dedicated, children’s healthcare specialists under one roof in the UK. The hospital’s pioneering research and treatment gives hope to children who are suffering from the rarest, most complex and often lifethreatening conditions, from across the country and abroad. The charity needs to raise £50 million a year to help rebuild and refurbish Great Ormond Street Hospital, provide vital up-to-date equipment and fund

research into better treatments for the children. Now coming back to the game, the Greedy Ladder is a racing game. You can race to the top of a ladder in 6 cities from London to New York. The idea is to get to the top as fast as you can and be number one on the ladder board. You have to maintain a good diet balance to race fast. So eat well, avoid

sweets and candy and most important don’t get hit by objects like shoes and buses! Dhyan designed the game whilst attending a hackathon with his father in September 2013. At the end of hack he had drawn the logo and designed all the game play. Since then he has been working with a specialist team of developers in Poland to bring the game to life. He also recorded all the sound and has designed a merchandise range. The game can be downloaded for free from the App Store where you can race the London ladder for free. The purchase of other cities like Agra, Hong Kong, Paris, or Tokyo will lead to profits going to charity.

Deveshi Priya Abott, singer

The second one in our list of child prodigies today is nine-year old Deveshi Priya Abott. Devishi recently won a gold medal and a trophy for her performance at the Croydon Music Festival in the under 10 category. She started learning music at the age of seven and a half but was always fascinated by music from a much earlier age. “She used to play the harmonium by herself at the age of three,” said Deveshi’s proud father. At the Croydon Music Festival, Devishi performed a bhajan, competing with close to hundred students and still managed to win the prize. Her certificate says that there was a particular ‘taal’ in the bhajan that she sang extremely well and very professionally. Devishi has only been learning music from her teachers Mrs. Sapna Das and Mrs Sobha Das for the past one year. Deveshi performed for the first time at the Fairfield Hall and her teachers were confident that she would win the

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Independence Day – NaMo Style

16th of May 2014 will go down in history when India was given a second chance to secure its independence. Our Shri Narendrabhai Modi transcended the binds of caste, creed, religion, language and ethnicity to take the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to its most profound election victory ever. The landslide victory decimated the dynastic socialist Gandhi Congress and the so called ‘Third’ front. The media was left breathless as the results started to come in. TV anchors that had for more than a decade shown total bias against PM Modi ji were left dumbfounded. As the minutes ticked by you could see the shock on their faces – the sudden realisation that they had got it all wrong and backed the wrong horse in Rahul Gandhi and Congress. In a desperate attempt to salvage some credibility, TV/Media anchors changed their tune to pro-Modi. In one instance we even had mithai being shared by TV anchors and their guests. In the end, those who had for years fed the masses untruths about PM Modiji were left having to eat their own words. It truly was awe inspiring to see these parasites grovelling in full public view. PM Modiji has shown that regardless of the opposition, the Lion of Gujarat can handle it all. He is more than capable of sorting India out. However for us the UK we must take stock of who our friends are, and those who wish us harm and show disrespect. It is now time for the Modi tsunami to hit our shores and for us to take up that challenge closer to home. Let me remind you also how the then Labour government in 2002 instigated a diplomatic ban on Gujarat – even though there was no shred of evidence implicating Chief Minister Modi. It was the Congress Government in India under Manmohan Singh that stayed silent whilst one of its democratically elected CMs was hounded by foreign powers. How disgraceful knowing that for political gain Congress stooped to the gutter instead of protecting CM Modi. On that day the integrity of the Congress Government died totally. They had sold their souls and the country to the imperial masters for whom they do the bidding. I must therefore congratulate and commend David Cameron who within months of getting into power lifted the stupid illegal diplomatic ban. He travelled to India thrice showing that the future belongs to India and that the UK wants to be part of that bright vision. On his last visit he even stated live on CNNIBN that he was very happy to work with Narendrabhai Modi. David Cameron therefore became the first western leader

to openly nail his colours to the mast. I can now also tell you that our Prime Minister was one of the first to send his congratulations to PM Modiji. In fact from the information I have, PM Modi ji took only one call on that day – and that was from David Cameron. I am disgusted with Ed Miliband and the Labour Party. Did you know that the 1st tweet made by Ed Miliband on the Indian elections was at 12:02 pm - 18 May 2014. By this time I had already reminded him at least three times that he had failed to tweet his message of congratulations to PM Modiji. I then checked to see if this was a pattern within the Labour MPs – and guess what, yes it was. It seems Labour MPs were either all ignorant of the biggest election taking place in the world, or they had been instructed not to comment on it. Even the so called ‘Labour Friends of India’ had not posted a message of congratulations to PM Modiji. I don’t know about all of you, but I take that as the highest form of disrespect to PM Modiji, to Indian democracy, to the Indian people and to all Indians in the UK. Ed Miliband wants to be the Prime Minister of UK yet on the world stage he failed monumentally in his duty to do the right thing. I have been informed by a number of people that the Labour Party wanted to secure the Muslim vote in the elections. In effect it seems it was easier to ignore Hindus, Sikhs and Jains as long as the Muslim vote was kept happy. How true and widespread this might be – only Ed Miliband knows. However the evidence suggests that the Labour Party has shown a distinct lack of judgement when it came to PM Modiji and the Hindu community in the UK. I wish to leave you all with a parting thought. Huge expectations exist both in India and overseas with regard to PM Modiji and what he can do for India. I would just say to everyone, 60 years of bankrupt corrupt governance will take time to sort out. Let us all support PM Modiji in whatever way we can. Let us understand that time and space will be required to restructure Bharat so that it is fit for the 21st Century. In my view PM Modiji will require at least two clear terms to turn the Indian juggernaut around, but a glimpse of what we can expect in the future will become a reality within months. The next few years will see breath taking changes and opportunities in India. It is time Bharat and its people took their rightful place on the world stage. India has finally secured its Independence. Jai Hind.

PM stalls on his promise to cut net migration Croydon Music Festival because of her talent. She worked hard to compete with hundred other extremely talented children below the age of ten and through her melodious voice and extreme dedication won the prize. I asked her father what she would like to do going forward, now that she has such a keen interest in music. “I

would really like her to continue with music. She is planning to learn more and take part in the Croydon Ratha Yatra festival where she would again be performing,” said her father. Well, we wish all the very best to both Dhyan and Deveshi and we hope that they continue to do well and make the community feel proud.

Let us know what you think. Email Spriha at aveditorial@abplgroup.com

When PM David Cameron came to power in May 2010, he made a series of pledges to cut net migration down to fewer than 100,000. As we edge closer to the general election in May 2015, it seems Mr Cameron has cooled on his party's pledges by seemingly avoiding the question of whether he was sticking to his commitment, on a television interview. Perhaps, this could be due to the fact that over the last four years, he has

noticed the contributions immigrants, and in particular Asians, have made to the British society, and has potentially changed his stance. Interviewed on Sky News’ Murnaghan programme, Mr Cameron declined five times specifically to say that he wanted to achieve this by 2015, preferring to insist that the Conservatives were “working towards” the target. He said: “We are doing everything we can to deliver on it and we should continue to do that.” Asked again if the

figure was still a target for the general election, Mr Cameron said: “I want to see net migration down to the tens of thousands not only because it is right for the British economy because we should be training our own people for these jobs. But also if you look back to the 1980s when net migration was in the tens of thousands, we were an open economy then. But do you know what, immigration wasn’t a big political issue because it was properly under control and that’s what I want to achieve again.”


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Indian diaspora celebrate Modi’s victory

Kokila Patel, Rashmi Amin, Cllr Nana Asante, Rt Hon Keith Vaz, MP, CB Patel, Mukesh Patel, Nachiket Joshi, Kalpen Patel

Kokila Patel

The Indian diaspora in Britain rejoiced the stupendous success of Shri Narendra Modi in a rally on Friday 16 May, followed by a huge celebration on 17th at Sattavis Patidar Centre, Wembley, organised by Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar in association with Sattavis Patidar Gaam Samaj, BJP supporter Rashmiben Patel and young Overseas BJP member Nachiket Joshi. For the first time Britain witnessed such a large scale celebration outside India for Indian elections or such political occasions. Nearly a thousand people gathered at the beautiful SPC at Forty avenue, including MPs, Peers, local Councillors, and the Mayor of Harrow. The programme started with the national anthems of Britain and India, followed by moving speeches by the present dignitaries. Rt Hon Keith Vaz, MP of

Leicester East, expressed his happiness over the grand victory of Modi and gave assurance to fight against the ban on the import of Gujarat’s famous mangoes. Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar Publisher/Editor CB Patel, had submitted thousands of petitions demanding restarting the London-Ahmedabad direct flights. CB said he now hoped that his dream could now see a chance of

fulfilment. He also appreciated Sattavis Gam Patidar Samaj President Mukeshbhai Patel, Rashmiben Amin, and Gujarat Samachar Managing Editor Kokila Patel for organising such a

wonderful victory celebration in such a short span of time. He introduced the present MPs, Peers and Councillors that included Harrow MP Bob Blackman, Reading MP Alok Sharma, Rt Hon Keith Vaz, MP, Harrow Mayor Nana Asante, Cllr Reg Colville, Cllr Manji Kara, Cllr Sureshbhai Kansagara, the Conservative Leader of Brent Council, Cllr Paul Lorber, the Lib Dem

Leader of Brent Council, Cllr BM Patel, Cllr Harbhajan Singh, Janu Kotecha, Hindu Council Brent’s Manubhai Makavana, Brent Indian Association’s Chairman Rajnikant Patel and Founder member and former President Dhanajibhai Tanna, Sangh worker Dr Madhukar Ambedkar, Manubhai Ramji from King's Kitchen, VHP’s active worker J F Patel and Vinubhai Vadher.

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Shock and Awe at the Stunning Victory of Modi and BJP After 30 years, India has elected a single majority government with great potential for economic development and good governance. The behaviour of Narendra Modi – his first action was to visit his mother and receive her blessings and his inspiring speeches at Vadodara, Delhi and Varanasi - has all the ingredients of his resolve to have an all-inclusive approach for his government. He entered the Central Hall of the Lok Sabha after bowing down at the steps and described the place as 'Pavitra Bhumi'. His address was full of sincerity, commitment and his message was as it has been in Gujarat for the last almost 13 year period as Chief Minister. He represents all people, all 1250 billion Indians. India's stock market is booming. FDI is flowing to India in leaps and bounds. The Indian rupee is getting stronger. The top credit rating agency 'Moody' has already given AAA to India. The development process in India is full of challenges and the new Prime Minister – elect is fully aware of all the hurdles. His Cabinet formation process is in full swing, as I wrote in my column a few weeks ago. He is likely to induct people from all quarters who possess proven skills. I am also happy that my optimism about the clear majority of BJP has been so brilliantly fulfilled. Mr Gopal Gandhi, a grandson of the Mahatma and a totally upright man, has written an open letter to Mr Narendra Modi. Mr Gandhi has put forward his thoughts and advice in a very constructive manner without any fear or favour. Knowing Mr Modi, I'm sure such message, though not necessarily needed, will be listened to by Mr Modi in all its earnest. Paranoia of certain Western commentators 'Western' doesn't mean exclusively 'European' or 'American'. It includes persons of Indian origin with excellent education and good academic positions but their tune reminds one very often about the piper remembering his paymasters. There is a full report elsewhere in your Asian Voice of an event, organized at LSC titled 'Elections 2014: The Biggest Event in the World'. I attended with all the hopes of listening to an impartial and objective analysis or at least an overview of the election results. I was not very inspired. The chair person, though talking about 'no political rhetoric', looked slightly hypocritical. The first speaker, Professor Talking about Mr Modi, Mukehbhai Patel expressed his hopes for a better future of India under his rule. He also thanked Lexicon Construction as well as members of Sattavis Patidar community for the grand building of Sattavis

Pranab Bardhan, began his speech with 'I am allergic to Mr Modi'. For a moment, I thought he was half joking, but no, he was honest to the core. His comments about communalism were totally provocative and untimely. His suggestion about the 'unilateral destruction of a small percentage of nuclear arsenal by India' was ludicrous and most people laughed at it. However, the most inappropriate comments and bombastic statements came from Mr James Astill of the Economist. He was talking about 'bloodshed and Modi's hands in it'. His accusation about Amit Shah, playing the communal card in Uttar Pradesh and about the Economist's earlier, unwarranted claim of conditional support to Mr Modi, was totally inappropriate to the impartiality and objectivity of such a reputable journal. Whatever such 'pundits' say, the BBC report of a substantial number of Muslims and Christians voting for BJP is more factual and relevant. Whatever the so-called 'experts' or the Economist perhaps far beyond its weight proclaim, 550 million Indians have exercised their right and given a thumping majority to the BJP and NDA as well as a total rejection of the divisive Politics of the Congress Bahujan Samajwadi, NCP and the likes. The advent of the new government and the rapid economic progress in India, which is more than possible, need not surprise people in the know. The late Professor Angus Meddison, a British economic historian, calculated that in 1820, before the Industrial Revolution had began in Britain, China and India were by far the two largest economies in the world. Though if you go back to 1500 A.D., India's was larger than China's. The possibilities are that very soon, India will acquire the rate of growth much higher than the present 4.4% and the trajectory has potential for more and more momentum. A Labour Party Leader? Ed Miliband is not only the leader of the Labour Party, he is also the leader of Her Majesty's Opposition in the House of Commons. People

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To Rt. Hon. Edward Miliband MP , Dear Mr Miliban d, Leader of the opposition party UK, shame on you for the failure to Register Congratulation to Prime Minister of India Shree Narendra Modi on the first day, Friday 16th May, we consider with this an acceptable behaviour. I and many other British Citizens of Indian Origin are very disappointed at this apathy from the leader of the UK Labour Party. Regards Raman B ulsara Following that, this message was relayed by Mr Miliband's office at 5.06pm to Asian Voice: Dear Shri Naren dra Modi, I would like to congratulate you on your victory and wish you every success in the challenges ahead. India is not only the largest democracy in the world, it is one of the world's economic powerhouses. The Labou Party deeply values Britain's relationship with india. A Labour Government under my leadership would seek to deepen and strengthen our relationship. I look forward to meeting you in the months ahead. With best wishes, Ed Miliband What does this indicate? What is the problem with Ed Miliband and the Labour Party? How will the people of India and nearly 2 million people of Indian origin in the UK, interpret such behaviour? - CB

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Leading Lights

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One of Asia’s Most Interesting Contemporary Designers With a degree in textile design, Sania Maskatiya has been implementing that very topic since 2007, only a year after graduating from the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture in Karachi. Her label is ‘Chamak.’ In 2010, expanding into broader fashion endeavors, Sania launched her own label, the ‘Sania Maskatiya’. Sania Maskatiya’s brand won its first Lux Style Award for the achievement in the fashion design-luxury prêt category and was also nominated for achievement in fashion designprêt category at the Lux Style Awards 2012. In 2013, the label earned two Lux Style Awards nominations in the Luxury Prêt and Prêt-a-Porter categories. I was impressed with Sania’s often assymetrical, bold contemporary designs at the recent Faisana fashion weekenad. I saw some of the best designers from India and Pakistan. Sania was identified as one of

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Pakistani Fashion’s ‘Fresh Faces’ in Pakistani fashion magazine Diva’s 2010 annual edition. Speaking about her design ethos, Sania said: “My philosophy is based on the beauty of cuts together in harmony with measured embellishment. I believe in change; in transforming the conventional to contemporary.” The Sania Maskatiya design house uses only

pure fabrics cut and draped in a range of silhouettes creating versatile looks across all their fashion lines. I’m told the house of fashion engages only the finest craftsmen, hailing from generations of artisans practicing timehonoured craftsmanship and embroideries. Sania Maskatiya has showcased her designs both within Pakistan and on the international cir-

cuit. In March 2010, her work was seen on the ramp in Dubai at a fashion show with the multi-brand boutique Soirée. In Pakistan, the designer showcased a collection at Fashion Pakistan Week, held in April 2010 to critical acclaim. In November 2010, Sania also held a successful exhibition in Mumbai, India. “ M y range of clothing is q u i t e diverse therefore most people order the designs same as the first sample. Since we have eastern , western and fusion wear available, our clients have a wide variety of designs and silhouettes to choose from for a specific occasion .” Sania told me. “Women from all walks of life order my clothes however it's a privilege for us to dress people like Sharmeen ObaidChinoy who represent Pakistan on multiple international forums and have worked for women empowerment and other

important social causes.” The designer’s collection “Dilkash” showcased at the PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week in October 2011 received much acclaim and the same collection was also showcased in Washington and New York that year. The Sania Maskatiya brand was recently represented at the prestigious 84th Annual Academy Award Nominee Luncheon where Oscar Winner Pakistani Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy wore a custom-made Sania Maskatiya creation. At the 14th Asian Film Festival in London Humaima Malik, winner of the Best Actress award for her performance in Bol, wore a Sania Maskatiya creation. Sania Maskatiya also created a limited edition capsule collection in celebration of her Flagship store turning one on February 2012. I love the fact that Sania’s brother, Umair Tabani, is her head of business development. They were both invited to speak at Unilever Pakistan’s Women’s Day Event 2012 about the differentiation that a male-female work team brings to the business while highlighting the Power of Two concept. Sania Maskatiya showcased her latest luxury prêt a porter collection entitled Uraan at the PFDC Sunsilk Fashion Week in April 2012

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Modifying Modi

Modiji’s victory

Magical Modi

Lost opportunity

Editors everywhere must be hugging their sides with delight having found what they assume is a most appropriate word "Modification" - to define the anticipated impact of India's dynamic new prime minister Narendra Modi. How clever is "Modification"? Unfortunately not clever at all. The word means "toning down" or "making slight changes". I am sure Mr Modi aims to do a great deal more than that. By the way, Mr Modi not only has to think big, he must think bigger than he's ever done before if he is to inspire the entire subcontinent and put it on the path to prosperity for all its citizens.

India's election ended in a landslide victory for the BJP, thanks solely to campaign by Mr. Narendra Modi with help of RSS and VHP. In 1947, Mahatma Gandhi, drove the British out of India; Sardar Patel merged 555 states into single nation. In 2014, Modiji drove Nehru/Gandhi dynasty who ruled for more than 60 years. Modiji has an uphill task and will need a long time to remove corruption, resolve Kashmir-separatist problem, subdue Naxals and Maoists, implement uniform civil law, abrogate article 370 etc. Another burden to deal will be Prevaling Hinduphobia among minorities. Fortunately, foreign nations have realised Modiji's sterling quality and have become friendlier. Only sustained one party majority for many terms can make India fly like paramhamsa.

Amidst immense excitement, entertainment and slurring, India's 16th election is over leaving a huge impact on millions of people in India and around the world. After anxious, nervous waiting, it must be great news for vast supporters of Modi that he has emerged as a historic winner. Modi has a huge challenge ahead and he is ready to take it up confidently. He has surprised and silenced many of his opponents and sceptics by his stunning victory. Let us hope that our great hero can rid us from an evil of corruption which has crippled India and establish righteousness in every sector of our motherland, we love so dearly.

The recent victory of BJP made me wonder about events in my adopted country. It has been governed by 5 British Prime Ministers. Margaret Thatcher (11 years); John Major (6 years); Tony Blair (9 years); Gordon Brown (2 years) and David Cameroon (4 years). This is a total of 32 years. The decade started by privatisation of many publicly owned utility, transportation and other monopoly enterprises to promote competition in the belief that it would result in better quality services at lower costs. In the second decade, liberalisation was followed by further deregulation. One example is deregulation of financial services such as banking, insurance, mortgages, loans and pensions. In the last decades, deregulation was followed by re-regulation and stricter supervision by public sector watchdogs including the financial sector. BJP should plan 30 years ahead and take the losing parties in confidence in a 30-year plan. Five year plans are no longer relevant. That would ensure that egos, rivalries and political squabbling over ideologies do not make any political party not see the wood for the tree.

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False allegations

I write as Chairman of ILG to counteract the allegations made by Navin Shah. I would like to remind all the residents of Kenton East and Asian Voice readers that Independent Labour Group is a party registered by the electoral commission and not a Bogus party as alleged by Navin. It does not befit an Assembly member to make allegations of this type especially as the trouble started when my Marlborough Ward Member colleague was put forward to wrest the leadership away from Thaya Idiakkadar who happened to have been in office for only 5 months a type of challenge that had never occurred before. I am appalled to hear the above maligned accusations of former colleagues who were Labour Party foot soldiers for many lifetimes/ members of labour party for 93 years in total and all of them people of very high integrity and principals, 4 people were former mayors, one was group chairman. It takes a lot of bravery, strength of spirit and sheer guts to take a stand when people of Harrow were suffering, mainly due to Con-Dem Cuts by the National Government. The steps taken by myself and the other councillors were taken with deep soul searching and when there was no other option, despite our agreement of a mediation it was rejected by 2 votes perhaps even manipulated by people with self interest. Cllr Krishna James Chairman Independent Labour Group

Unstoppable BJP/Modi Juggernaut

Friday, 16th May 2014 will go down in history as a second “Independent Day” that will change the Indian demography, liberate beleaguered people from dynastic rule, rampant corruption, vote bank politics and unashamed appeasement that has hampered progress, peace and prosperity. Modi’s oratory, dedication, patriotism and acumen can rival that of Sardar. If Modiji succeeds in giving Bharat uniform constitution, equal rights, abolish Jammu

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Democracy in action

The world's largest democracy concluded a peaceful and open election in which 550 million voters participated. This democratic process resulted in a resounding mandate for the BJP and its allies under the leadership of Narendra Modi. The Indian people have spoken! Ed Miliband, as leader of the official opposition in the UK Parliament and laying claim to being a statesman with aspirations to be our PM, would, I am sure, understand the impact of this. I am therefore disappointed that after more than 48 hours since the declaration of the will of the Indian people, he has remained silent both in congratulating the citizens of India for the peaceful and open election process and also in neglecting to communicate a personal message as to express good wishes and prospects for India-UK relations to India PM Narendra Modi. Talking to fellow British Indians Hindu and non-Hindu - there is an almost unanimous wave of endorsement of Mr Modi. Miliband's lack of response is an insult to all who respect democracy everywhere and more specifically to Indians and Hindus whose pride, culture and above all, the democratic will you have chosen to dismiss.

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A new era for India

Heartfelt congratulations to Shri Narendra Modi, his advisors and the BJP Party for the most outstanding victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Since independence in 1947, India has been holding national election on a regular basis as prescribed in the constitution. This is the first time the Indian election has proved itself to be a truly democratic process. Democracy as a political system is an invention of man and was invented to eliminate feudalism replacing it with a system that would ensure the ruling of a nation by a person with right knowledge, experience and ability. Shri Modi has earned that distinction through honest and sincere dedication, commitment and hard work. When the election was over, addressing the nation Shri Modi said, “Let us place people over politics, hope over despair, healing over hurting, inclusion over exclusion and development over division. This is the right time to look ahead. It is a time to connect with each other.” This is the only way forward. If there is a person in the whole of India who means what he says it is Shri Modi. It is now time to start work, the work that would usher in a new culture of Indian politics and a new era for India.

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Jay Jina Birmingham and Kashmir’s special status, abolish religious subsidies that are blot on “Secularism”, then he will go down in history as Bismarck of Bharat, his achievement on par with Sardar Patel’s achievement in amalgamating 500 principalities into united, independent Bharat. To take on this bhagarith task, Modiji will need trust, support and understanding of all, including minorities who have been brain-washed, bribed and subjugated into believing that BJP is an ultraright-wing Hindu party detrimental for their well-being and turned Hindus into egregious, surrogate apologist.

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Amir Khan to build orphanage The British Pakistani boxing champion Amir Khan has recently been featured on The Sunday Times Rich List, and rumoured to have earned more than a million pounds in Las Vegas. Now he is again all over the news, not for hitting another jackpot, but for spending £100,000 to build a new orphanage in Pakistan. The project is the first of a new charitable foundation backed by the 28year-old boxer, which aims to raise funds for a variety of projects in Pakistan, as well as other parts of the world. Khan told the Bolton News that the Amir Khan Foundation would be “low cost” and would ensure that all donations

Amir Khan with wife

are given to worthwhile causes after it is launched on 14 June. Riz Malik, who is working with Amir on the venture, reportedly said they were close to setting up a project in the

Sudan and will also look to invest in deprived communities in the UK. Amir and his team have visited several Pakistani villages, but are yet to choose a specific location for their first orphanage.

Home office probe over claims of fraud

In a government probe over claims that migrants were able to buy qualifications supporting their asylum bids have triggered a Home Office search of a language school in Upton Park, East London. Immigration and enforcement teams have attended the Learn Pass Succeed (LPS) school in Upton Park, east London, following a sting by the Daily Mail newspaper. Inside, staff examined potential evidence after the Home Office launched the investigation into claims that migrants who speak no English are able to buy documents showing that they have passed a supposedly “secure” language test. The Daily Mail reported that secret filming at one examination centre in London showed the certificates which are required by anyone wanting to remain in the UK permanently or to apply for British citizenship – were being sold for £500. Immigration and Security Minister James Brokenshire told the Mail: “The Home Office

Sadiq Khan: Labour will tackle race inequality

Raising the issue of unemployment among many ethnic minority communities, Sadiq Khan MP, Labour’s Shadow London Minister has unveiled the party's plans to tackle racial inequality in Britain. In his speech at Operation Black Vote in Tower Hamlets, Khan appealed to the ethnic minorities in Britain to participate in Labour’s Race Equality Consultation, which will inform the Government’s Race Equality Strategy if Labour comes to power in 2015. Full Story next week.

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Error as Cover Photo from Brent is on Guidebook for Hounslow A rough guidebook to Hounslow has turned out to be very rough indeed after an error made by Hounslow Council shows it features a photo taken in Neasden, Brent as its cover photo. The book was published in an effort to highlight the best of Hounslow in a bid to attract investors and tourists to the borough. Produced at a cost of £25,590 for 20,000 copies, it includes a list of interesting facts about the area with information ranging from transport links to listed buildings. The cover photo features a colourful shot of Diwali and New Year celebrations in which ample

supplies of sweets and drinks are being offered up to God at a Hindu temple. However, the temple in question is the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, in Neasden, Brent, well away from Hounslow’s ‘borders’. The blunder was pointed out by Nehal Patel, who reportedly said she regularly visited the Neasden temple and felt the use of the photo, ‘providing incorrect informa-

tion to whoever sees the guide’. A council spokeswoman said: “The front cover of the Rough Guide is an image taken at the Neasden Temple in Brent and was used in error due to an oversight in the production process; which has since been tightened. Whilst we fully accept that an image of Hounslow would have been more appropriate, the image does reflect the diversity and vibrancy of the borough. The Rough Guide is likely to be updated later this year but we will continue to use the available copies of this edition to promote the borough.”

UK madrasas to face strict checks, under Gove's new code Under a new code to be announced next month by Michael Gove, Islamic schools will ensure all teachers are checked by Police. In an effort to regulate teaching in madrasas in Britain, the Education Secretary has enforced a new code after ministers from all parties expressed unease at the inability to regulate teaching in the schools, which offer supplementary education outside of mainstream schooling. The new plans come

amidst an Ofsted investigation into claims of an attempt by Islamist extremists to take over as many as 21 schools in Birmingham, a charge that is strongly rejected by many in Birmingham.

Gove has appointed Peter Clarke, the former head of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command, to lead a Department for Education inquiry, one of four investigations being carried out. There are as many as 2,000 madrasas known to local authorities in the UK and whose staff have undergone all the checks required to teach children in a safe and secure environment.


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Sensational! No other word will do. Narendra Modi and the BJP set India alight with the most sweeping victory imaginable – a tsunami more than a wave – to storm to power with an absolute majority in the Lok Sabha, leaving many of their supporters and India as a whole gasping at the magnitude of the achievement.

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sidiary Cipla ltd. (EUU) UK invested $1.5 million to acquire 14.6 per cent stake and will take an additional $4.5 million in the US company on condition that certain milestones were achieved. Chase is focused on developing novel approaches to the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Cipla new ventures, which was set up to leverage Cipla’s suite of of deliverable technologies through innovation around access and affordability will be involved in Chase’s clinical trials for its cpc 2o1 for the treatment of neurological disorders (Business Line May 13)

Parting gift

Narendra Modi, BJP celebrations in Vadodara

Modi’s campaign manager Amit Shah had gone on camera and predicted this; Modi, in his last interview before the polls, said he needed no help from possible or proven allies to govern the country. Both men were resoundingly right, much to the chagrin of ye of little faith. Of the 80 seats from Uttar Pradesh. India’s most populous State, the BJP won an astounding 71. The Northwestern States followed suit: Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra (long a Congress bastion) Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Delhi and Haryana turned saffron. The biggest casualty was the Congress, whose strength in the Lok Sabha was reduced to a paltry 44 seats from the 206 it had won in 2009. This was a stunning reverse for a party that had ruled India for most the 67 years since independence from British colonial rule in August 1947. History has been made and unmade, as India starts a new chapter going forward (See page 3) Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Vice President Rahul Gandhi accepted the democratic verdict “with humility” which is as it should be in a mature democracy. Indian democracy needs a strong party in opposition. That said, the immensity of the Congress defeat, its inability to connect with the country were failures that will surely require root and branch reform, not cosmetic changes at the top.

Huge inflows to come with stability

Axis Bank CEO Shikha Sharma expressed optimism that the Indian economy would start bouncing back in a big way if a stable government were in place

in Delhi. This would boost large fund inflows into the country, she said. “We held investor meetings in the US last week and the level of optimism about India is very high. I have not seen such interest in recent times and if a stable government is formed at the centre, we could see huge portfolio flows,” she told reporters in Chennai. She thought the worst, economically,

Shikha Sharma, CEO Axis Bank

was over, with management of the fiscal and the current account deficit expertly. However, it would take awhile for the momentum of growth to be restored. In a year to 18 months the turnaround should be complete and the figures improve accordingly, she said. Putting the manufacturing sector back on track and removing bottlenecks in infrastructure projects would be vital for restored growth, said Ms Sharma (Hindu May 13)

Cipla stake in US firm

India’s major pharmaceutical company Cipla announced that it had invested in US-based Chase Pharmaceuticals Corporation, an early stage drug developing firm. In a statement, Cipla said its wholly-owned sub-

In what must be one of its last big decisions, the outgoing government of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved a massive Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by private equity major KKR to acquire in two new pharmaceutical companies worth Rs 1,434 crore. Last November, KKR invested $200 million acquiring a 37.98 per cent stake in Hyderabad-based Gland Pharma, which develops and manufactures generic injections primarily for the US, as also for India and other semi-regulated markets. It also produces pharmaceutical ingredients. Further, the Cabinet cleared another proposal under which KKR will acquire 24.9 per cent stake in Gland Celcus Bio Chemicals. Gland Celsus is likely to increase its stake in Gland Pharma to 30.24 per cent. (Business Line May 14)

India’s milk revolution

French firm Danone has added traction to India’s milk revolution, a sign that the country is attracting the attention of global dairy companies. Groupe Danone has introduced pouched milk packs under the Danone Dynamix brand in Pune. “At this moment, we have launched our pouch milk in Pune. We are trying to the market. It’s a huge opportunity and we are looking into this segment. We are getting a decent of sales in Pune,” said Jochen Ebert, Managing Director, Danone Food and Beverages India. (Business Line May 14)

Tata Steel’s quantum jump

Tata Steel has posted a largerthan-expected profit for the fourth quarter fiscal ending march 31. This was achieved on the back of an all-round improvement in performance across geographies, including Europe, the company’s foremost overseas market. The fourth quarter profit of Rs 1,036 crore compares very favourable with the previous quarter (ending December 31, 2013), which was Rs 503 crore. This 100 per cent growth over consecutive quarters is remarkable by any standard. T.V. Narendran, Managing Director, Tata Steel (India and South East Asia) said, “We have performed better than industry

growth figures across the product market segments with substantive increase in sales volumes. Sales of high-end products to the automotive segment have been the highest ever despite slowing growth in India.

tion be postponed till the next government was in place, but the objection was over-ruled. Dalbir Singh belongs to the 4/5 Gorkha Rifles, which he joined in 1974. (Hindu, Telegraph May 14)

Karl-Ulrich Kohler, Managing Director and CEO Tata Steel Europe, says, “Europe seems to be entering a phase of solid economic growth, which is supporting a recovery in steel demand.” (Telegraph May 15)

The Indian Mujaheedin (IM) appears to have spawned an autonomous branch in India’s South. Such is the view of the country’s intelligence services currently investigating the railway bomb blasts of May 1, which killed a woman passenger and injured scores more, some seriously. Sleuths are looking for one Abubacker Siddique, whom they believe is the principal operative of the South Indian Mujaheedin (SIM) and the man responsible for planting the bomb on the train. Three members of the SIM, Panna Ismail, Bilal Malik and Fakrudeen were arrested last October and have been intensively interrogated (Hindu May 15)

Europe growth

IT cloud strategy

SAP India, a leading player in enterprise applications software expects the cloud to gain traction both globally and in India. The company saw its business grow in triple digits in 2013, a phenomenal expansion that has prompted it to announce as unified strategy of delivering nextgeneration cloud solutions, said Rajamani Srinivasan, VicePresident and chief of staff SAP India. Unified cloud computing offers simpler, faster, holistic solutions. “Besides smaller companies, even larger ones are moving parts of their business onto cloud and this trend is is likely to increase going forward,” said Srivasan (Hindu May 15)

Dalbir Singh new Army Chief

Lt-General Dalbir Singh Suhag has been appointed to succeed General Bikram Singh as India’s new Army Chief of Staff on the retirement of the latter on July 31. The election Commission

South Indian Mujaheedin

Malaysia arrest

A sinister plot to attack foreign consulates in Chennai and Bangalore has been foiled with a key arrest by the Malaysian police. the man is believed to have been under surveillance since December by the Malaysian authorities. A special counter-terrorism unit arrested the suspect following a raid at a housing complex in Kuala Lumpur. Information about the arrested person was communicated to Indian intelligence agencies, which last month arrested a Sri Lankan frequent visitor to Chennai, who revealed plans by Pakistan’s inter services intelligence Directorate to carry out terror attacks on foreign consulates in Chennai and Bangalore. The plot thickens (Times of India May 16)

Sikh-Muslim riot in Hyderabad

Dalbir Singh

informed the government that it had no objection to the announcement of General Suhag’s appointment in the middle of the general elections. Defence Minister A.K.Antony had recommended that General Suhag be given the top post. The BJP had argued that the selec-

Three people were killed and two injured as police opened fire to quell rioting mobs of Sikhs and Muslims in the Hyderabad suburb of Rajendranagar. a curfew was imposed in the disturbed area. Caught between two mobs, one wielding swords, the other sticks and bricks and indulging in arson, the police was forced to open fire in order to bring the situation under control. However, Asauddin Owaisi, an Indian MP and President of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, blamed the police for mishandling the situation (Hindu May 15).

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projects do not highlight how the poor will benefit, what social benefits to them, to the nation, if you play the same old games of thinking big money mean access, means project approvals, you are going to be left behind. As I said to a group of private equity investors, ‘tread softly, for this is the land of my ancestors, the home of genius, of philosopher kings, of astronomy before the Greeks, of navies before the Romans, of great cities before the Egyptians, of Universities before the AngloSaxons, of art before the Renaissance and of faith before Christ and Moses. Tread softly, for you walk on the graves of my forefathers.’ When you look around you may see the poor, I see the shame of what has befallen a great and wondrous civilisation, always too open to foreign influence, I see royal blood in paupers clothes. You see a destitute woman, I see the honour of a nation reduced to begging on the streets. So when I co-host for the British Government the largest collection of investors in India at the end of August, this is what I will remind them. Their money, their investments, their talents, are not welcome in India, not needed,

Mother India

The Last Best Hope for Humanity

Today I'm standing before you as the son of a poor man. This is the strength of democracy’. I write to you from Delhi. The Prime MinisterElect has made it clear – it shall be a Government of the poor, for the poor, by the poor. It has to be if it is to be a Government for the nation. No one likes to admit they are poor. A nation does not want to appear poor. But the first step to greatness is recognising what we are, but also our aspirations to be greater. Working for anything greater than ourselves will always make us materially poor, but richer in all other ways – trust me – I know! For all who think this victory is about taxation, infrastructure bottlenecks, and opening the economy – they will be superbly shocked. Those who have been flaunting their wealth, about how rich they are off the back of the labours of the poor on minimum wage – you are on the wrong side of history. Read carefully the emotion in the speeches. This is a Government of national service. If your

Edinburgh University to celebrate India Day University of Edinburgh from this year is planning to celebrate Mahatma Gandhi's birthday on 2nd October as India day in campus. The announcement came as the University gave an honorary degree to

former Indian president A P J Abdul Kalam in recognition of "his outstanding contribution to science and technology and his focus on transforming India into a developed nation by 2020".

Mango ban opens door for Pakistan? The EU ban on India's Alphonso mangoes, due to fruit fly may open a door for Pakistan to boost exports, it has been claimed. The EU embargo came into force on May 1 after many shipments were found to contain fruit flies and also affected

four types of vegetable. Pakistani mango growers are hoping to take a slice out of rival India’s export market. Last year Pakistan reportedly exported around 100,000 tonnes of mangoes for $48.6 million over India’s 56,000 tonnes for $44.6 million.

Two men have been convicted of the horrific murder of a 69-yearold Sikh pensioner Harjit Chaggar, pictured, whose body was found in the basement of a food store in Kent, 12 days after she went missing. She lived in the Chatam area of Kent for forty years and disappeared whilst out shopping in early September. Medical experts concluded that she had been beaten around the head and neck and had bled for up to six hours before her death. Shop workers Mohammed Islam, 28, and 38-year-old Murshed Miah were convicted of her murder at Canterbury Crown court. The pair were also found guilty of preventing Mrs Chaggar's lawful burial or cremation along with their boss Abdul

Hannan, 44, and another shop worker, 27-year-old Rasad Miah. All four defendants, who have denied the charges against them, were remanded in custody and was due to be sentenced on Tuesday, May 20. A handbag and some jewellery belonging to Ms Chaggar has never been found. As the guilty verdicts were read out, the defendants shook their heads with one continuing to protest their innocence from the dock.

Men convicted for Sikh pensioner's death

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unless they serve first the nation, not just their pocket books. Unless they seek to do that, they should pack their bags and go home, they are not welcome. They will be desecrating a mother herself. Bewarned. One sixth of all humanity sleeps and wakes under an Indian sky. The world is poor for as long as India is poor. By our own efforts for sure, but all the world, all humanity is poor for as long as India is. The PM-elect references that the nation is the mother. ‘Mother India’. To all the investors who do not understand the philosophy behind this victory, behind the pain and ignominy that India, that Bharat has long suffered, they will not understand the country, they will not understand why this victory came about and what a national spirit, so long denied, cries out for, to release its spirit, to be up where she belongs. As the words of the unofficial national anthem state:

Thou art Durga, Lady and Queen, With her hands that strike and her swords of sheen, Thou art Lakshmi lotus-throned, And the Muse a hundred-toned, Pure and perfect without peer, Mother lend thine ear, Mother sweet, I salute thee, Mother great and free!


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Wealthy Asians Bedazzle Britain THE SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST 2014

Hindujas top The Sunday Times Rich List

The number of billionaires living in the UK has increased to 104 with a combined wealth of £518.9bn, up by 13% from the previous year. According to The Sunday Times Rich List published by The Sunday Times on 18 May 2014, the world's rich have never been richer, with more and more billionaires and multi-millionaires now living in Britain including women and more than 60 British Asians.

Gopichand and Srichand Hinduja

Simon Arora

Zayn Malik

Lakshmi Mittal

Sir Anwar Pervez

Out of the 1000 wealthiest people in Britain, Indian born brothers Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja, running the conglomerate Hinduja group, have topped the list with a fortune of £11.9bn. 29 years old, Robin Arora has topped The 50 Young Rich List that also includes boxer 27 years old Amir Khan and 21 years old singer Zayn Malik. Amongst 61 other British Asians on the 1000 member rich list, with Indian, Pakistani and Sri Lankan connections, Lakshmi Mittal have come up from 4th position to 3rd, while Simon, Bobby and Robin Arora have reached the 62nd position from 73rd. Navin and Varsha Engineer have reached 123rd position from last year's 145th, while the Jatania brothers have leaped to 170th position from last year's 224th. Pharmaceutical tycoon brothers Bhikhu and Vijay Patel are now on 190th rank, up from last year's 608th positiona considerable jump while Lord and Apurv Bagri have come up to 267 from last year's 387. While Sir Anish Kapoor from 777th position is up to 69, Sanjay Vadera and family have come up to 739 from 859th rank. Raminder Ranger and family are up from 824th to 751th, while Koolesh Shah and family are now in 781th rank from 815th. Mayank Patel has reached 846th position from last year's 849th rank. The list also have 3 new entries viz. Mahmud Kamani and family, Vipul Thakrar and family and Satinder Gulhati and family. This year's wealthiest Asian women include Varsha Engineer, Pratibha Sachdev, Meeta Patel,

Rank 2014 1 3 7 45 47 49 62 70 98 121 123 150 170 182 190 190

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Worth

Sri and Gopi Hinduja Lakshmi Mittal and family David and Simon Reuben Sri Prakash Lohia Lord Paul and family Anil Agarwal Simon, Bobby and Robin Arora Sir Anwar Pervez and family Ajay Kalsi and family Jasminder Singh and family Navin and Varsha Engineer Yusuf Hamied The Jatania brothers Raj Matharu and family Zameer Choudrey and family Bhikhu and Vijay Patel

(212) (268) (224) (233) (new) (277) (255) (277) (new) (new) (316) (222) (387) (353) (382) (382) (372) (464) (859) (465) (373) (375) (426) (465) (434) (new) (170) (485) (335) (572) (608) (572) (590) (653) (777) (859) (824) (653) (815) (745) (751) (849) (768) (new) (824) (970) (653)

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Felix Grovit Tom Singh and family Ramesh and Pratibha Sachdev Tony Fernandes Rajesh Satija Amit and Meeta Patel Fakhruddin Suterwalla and family Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia Mahmud Kamani and family Mohammad and Kamaliya Zahoor Kuljinder Bahia and family Anil Aggarwal Lord and Apurv Bagri Vikrant Bhargava Abdul Bhatti and family Adalat and Arshad Chaudhary Firoz Kassam Younus Sheikh and family Lord Alli Bhupendra Kansagra and family Moni Varma Rashid and Aziz Tayub and family Richie Nanda Iqbal Ahmed and family Subaskaran Allirajah Vipul Thakrar and family Naresh Goyal and family Nick Dhandsa and family Kishore Lulla and family Raj Sehgal and Sanjeev Mehan Kirit and Meena Pathak Shiraz Tejani and family Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith & family Pradip and Manish Dhamecha Sir Anish Kapoor Sanjay Vadera and family Raminder Ranger and family Ratheesan Yoganathan Koolesh Shah and family Nandlal and Deep Valecha George Michael Mayank Patel Dinesh and Tani Dhamija Satinder Gulhati and family James Caan Kirit Patel and family Firoz Tejani and family

Rank 2013 (1) (26) (39)

£11,900m £10,250m £9,000m £2,110m £2,000m £1,700m £1,400m £1,310m £1,000m £840m £810m £663m £600m £568m £525m £525m

£450m £430m £418m £392m £390m £360m £350m £300m £300m £300m £298m £259m £250m £250m £250m £250m £250m £250m £220m £220m £215m £210m £195m £185m £180m £180m £175m £160m £160m £150m £145m £140m £135m £130m £130m £124m £120m £120m £118m £114m £105m £105m £100m £100m £95m £90m £90m

Rise(s)/Fall( ) Source of wealth /Same( ) s£1,300m s£250m s£719m s£220m £500m s£300m s£280m £400m s£4m s£190m £597m s£200m s£13m s£175m s£395m s£20m s£110m s£18m £4m HNew s£60m s£10m HNew HNew s£44m £145m s£50m s£22m s£46m s£46m s£36m s£78m s£130m s£50m s£3m s£8m s£15m HNew £340m £84m s£10m s£15m s£10m s£30m s£34m s£25m s£20m s£7m s£11m £2m HNew s£15m £30m

THE TOP YOUNG RICH ASIANS

Name

Robin Arora Amir Khan Zayn Malik

Worth

£1400m £16m £14m

Rise/Fall/Same s£300m s£9m

Industry, Finance Steel Property, Internet Textiles, Plastics Industry Mining Discount stores Cash and carry Gas Hotels Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceuticals Toiletries Property, Hotels Cash and carry Pharmaceuticals

Foreign Exchange Fashion, Retailing Care homes Aviation Industry Pharmaceuticals Food Car parts Retailing, Internet retailing Steel, Music Travel Business services Metals Gambling Cash and carry Cash and carry Hotels,Property Cash and carry Media Industry, Aviation Food Property, Discount stores Security Food Telecoms Food Aviation Care homes Media Fashion Food Paper products Football, Hotels Property, Cash and carry Art Perfume Food distribution Telecoms Hotels Gas services Music Foreign exchange Travel Hotels Finance, Outsourcing Pharmacies Foreign exchange

Source of Wealth Discount stores Boxing Music


THE SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST 2014

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THE TOP POLITICAL ASIAN DONORS

Rank Name

Political Party Donation

41

Conservative

35

Sir Anwar Pervez Conservative

53

Lord Alli

Dinesh Dhamija

Rank 2014 1 3 36 37 38 53 69

£66,500

£50,000

Labour

£43,111

THE RICHEST ASIAN HUSBANDS & WIVES Rank Name

Wealth

38.

£145m

9. 15

Navin and Varsha Engineer £810m Ramesh and Pratibha Sachdev £418m

52.

Dinesh and Tani Dhamija

Kirit and Meena Pathak

Rank 2014 130

£100m

Meena Pathak, Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith and Tani Dhamija. Amongst richest husbands and wives, we have Brit-Asian names such as Navin and Varsha Engineer, Ramesh and Pratibha Sachdev, Kirit and Meena Pathak and Dinesh and Tani Dhamija. The Asians are not far away in philanthropy as well. Names on the giving list include Firoz Kassam, Tarsem Dhaliwal, Pradip and Manish Dhamecha, Subaskaran Allirajah, the Hindujas, Ramesh and Pratibha Sachdev, Lakshmi Mittal, James Caan and Lord and Apurv Bagri. (This is not an exhaustive list)

Jasminder Singh

Ajay Kalsi

Rank 2014 17 31 36 82 84 103

Rank 2014 123 131 140 153 153 170 174 180 184

Rank 2013

(3) (4) (27) (26) (23) (50) (38)

Rank 2013 107

Rank 2013 (18) (28) (34) (77) (75) (91)

LONDON’S TOP ASIAN BILLIONAIRES

Name

£11,900m £10,250m £2,110m £2000m £1700m £1310m £1000m

Name

Worth

Lord Rana and family

Name

Prakash Lohia

Meena and Kirit Patel

Firoz Kassam Tarsem Dhaliwal Pradip & Manish Dhamecha Subaskaran Allirajah Sri and Gopi Hinduja Ramesh & Pratibha Sachdev Lakshmi Mittal James Caan Lord and Apurv Bagri

17

26

Lord Swraj Paul

Vijay and Bhikhu Patel

Country Sector

Wealth

UK

£10.2bn

Sri and Gopi Hinduja UK

Lakshmi Mittal

Industry/Finance

Steel

£11.9bn

100 RICHEST ASIANS IN THE WORLD

RankName 23 Mukesh and Anil Ambani 44 Sri and Gopi Hinduja 60 Lakshmi Mittal 85 Azim Premji 94 Pallonji Mistry

Country India UK UK India India

Sector Petrochemicals Vehicles/trading/investment Steel Software/Finance Construction

Rise/Fall/Same v £4m

WEALTHIEST ASIAN WOMEN Worth

Rise/Fall/Same s£190m s£18m s£60m s£15m £2m

Main beneficiaries

RICHEST ASIANS IN EUROPE

Rank Name

s£1,300m s£250 s£220m v £500m s£280m v £400m

ASIANS IN TOP GIVING LIST

Name

Anil Agarwal

James Caan

£68m

Varsha Engineer £810m Pratibha Sachdev £418m Meeta Patel £360m Meena Pathak £145m Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith & family £135m Tani Dhamija £100m

4

Subaskaran Allirajah

Rise/Fall/Same

RICHEST ASIAN IN IRELAND

2014 Wealth Aga Khan Foundation £250m Medical, Children £115m Medical, Education £130m Overseas, poverty relief, humanitarian £180m religious, education, poverty relief £11,900m Various £418.m Community, Education, Arts £10,250m Education, arts £95m Education £250m

Rank 2014

Nina Bracewell Smith

Worth

Sri and Gopi Hinduja Lakshmi Mittal and family Sri Prakash Lohia Lord Paul and Family Anil Agarwal Sir Anwar Pervez and family Ajay Kalsi and family

Wealth £17.1bn £11.9bn £10.2bn £8.9bn £8.4bn

Source of Wealth Industry,Finance Steel Property Industry Mining Cash and carry Gas

Source of Wealth Property/Hotels

Source of Wealth Pharmaceuticals Care Homes Pharmaceuticals Food Football/hotels Travel

Recent donations £1.5m £0.6m £0.6m £0.6m £40.1 £1.1m £23.9m £0.2m £0.4m

RICHEST YOUNG ASIAN MUSICIAN

Rank 2013 17

Name

Worth Rise/Fall/Same

Zayn Malik £14m

s£9m

15

Giving Index 0.60 £0.50 0.46 0.34 0.34 0.25 0.23 0.20 0.18

Source of Wealth

Music


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13 BJP INC SAD INC BJP SAD INC AAP AAP SAD SAD AAP AAP

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25 Nihalchal BJP Arjun Ram Meghwal BJP Rahul Kaswan BJP Santosh Ahlawat BJP Sumedha N Saraswati BJP Rajyavardhan S Rathore BJP Ramcharan Bohara BJP Mahant Chand N Yogi BJP Bahadur Singh BJP Manoj Rajoria BJP Harish Chandra BJP Madhopur Sukhbir S JaunapuriaBJP Sanwar Lal Jat BJP C R Choudhary BJP P P Choudhary BJP G Shekhawat BJP Col. Sona Ram BJP Devji Patel BJP Arjunlal Meena BJP Manshankar Ninama BJP Chandra Prakash BJP Hari Om Singh Rathore BJP Subhash C Baheria BJP Om Birla BJP Dushyant BJP Prem Das Rai Venugopal. P Venkatesh Babu TG J. Jayavardhan S.R. Vijayakumar Ramachandran, K.N Maragatham K Hari G Senguttuvan, B. Ashok Kumar.K Anbumani Ramadoss Vanaroja R V.Elumalai S. Rajendran K. Kamaraj Pannerselvam.V Sundaram P.R Selvakumara CS V.Sathyabama Gopalakrishnan, C. Nagarajan, P. Mahendran.C Udhaya Kumar .M Thambidurai.M P.Kumar R.P.Marutharajaa A.Arunmozhithevan M.Chandrakasi Bharathi Mohan R.K Gopal. Dr. K Parasuraman.K Pr Senthilnathan R.Gopalakrishnan Parthipan, R. Radhakrishnan Anwhar Raajhaa A J Thiyagaraj Natterjee Vasanthi M Prabakaran.K.R.P Radhakrishnan P. Sankar Prasad Datta Jitentra Choudhury

UTTAR PRADESH Saharanpur Raghav Lakhanpal Kairana Hukum Singh Muzaffarnagar Sanjeev Kumar Balyan Bijnor Kunwar Bhartendra Nagina Yashwant Singh Moradabad Kunwer Sarvesh Kumar Rampur Dr. Nepal Singh Sambhal Satya Pal Singh Amroha Kanwar Singh Tanwar Meerut Rajendra Agarwal Baghpat Dr. Satyapal Singh Ghaziabad Vijay Kumar Singh Gautam Budh Ngr Mahesh Sharma Bulandshahr Dr. Bhola Singh Aligarh Satish Kumar Hathras Rajesh Kumar Mathura Hema Malini Agra Ramshankar Katheria Fatehpur Sikri Babulal Firozabad Akshay Yadav Mainpuri Mulayam Singh Yadav Etah Rajvir Singh Badaun Dharmandra Yadav Aonla Dharmendra Kumar Bareilly Santosh Gangwar Pilibhit Maneka Sanjay Gandhi Shahjahanpur Krishna Raj Kheri Ajay Kumar Dhaurahra Rekha Sitapur Rajesh Kumar Singh Hardoi Anshul Verma Misrikh Anju Bala

1 SDF

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2 CPI(M) CPI(M) 80 BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP SP SP BJP SP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP

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WINNER

ANDHRA PRADESH Adilabad Godam gesh Peddapalle Balka Suman Karimgar Vinod K Boipally Nizamabad Kalvakuntla Kavitha Zahirabad B.B.Patil Medak K Chandrashekar Rao Malkajgiri Ch.Malla Reddy Secundrabad Bandaru Dattatreya Hyderabad Asaduddin Owaisi Chelvella Konda V Reddy Mahbubgar A P Jithender Reddy garkurnool ndi Yellaiah lgonda Gutha Sukhender Reddy Bhongir Dr. rsaiah Boora Warangal Kadiyam Srihari Mahabubabad Azmeera Seetaram ik Khammam P Srinivasa Reddy Aruku Kothapalli Geetha Srikakulam Rammohanidu K Viziagaram Ashok GR Pusapati Visakhapatm Kambhampati Hari Babu Akapalli Muttamsetti S Rao Kakida Sunil K Chalamalasetty Amalapuram Pandula Ravindra Babu Rajahmundry Murali M Maganti rsapuram Gokaraju Ganga Raju Eluru Venkateswara Rao Machilipatm Kokalla raya Rao Vijayawada Srinivas Kesineni Guntur Jayadev Galla rasaraopet Rayapati Sambasiva Rao Bapatla Malyadri Sriram Ongole Magunta S Reddy ndyal S.P.Y Reddy Kurnool Butta Renuka Antapur Jutur CR Divakar Reddy Hindupur Kristappa Nimmala Kadapa Avish Reddy YS Nellore M Rajamohan Reddy Tirupati Varaprasad Rao V Rajampet P.V.Midhun Reddy Chittoor Ramalli Sivaprasad ARUCHAL PRADESH Aruchal West Kiren Rijiju Aruchal East Ninong Ering

ASSAM Karimganj Silchar Autonomous Dist Dhubri Kokrajhar Barpeta Gauhati Mangaldoi Tezpur Nowgong Kaliabor Jorhat Dibrugarh Lakhimpur

BIHAR Valmiki gar P Champaran Purvi Champaran Sheohar Sitamarhi Madhubani Jhanjharpur Supaul Araria Kishanganj Purnia Madhepura Darbhanga Muzaffarpur Vaishali Gopalganj Siwan Maharajganj Saran Hajipur Ujiarpur Samastipur Begusarai Khagaria Bhagalpur Banka Munger landa Pat Sahib Pataliputra Arrah Buxar Sasaram Karakat

Radheshyam Sushmita Dev Biren Singh Engti Badruddin Ajmal BA Kumar Sarania Siraj Uddin Ajmal Bijoya Chakravarty Ramen Deka Ram Prasad Sarmah Rajen Gohain Gourav Gogoi Kamakhya Prasad Tasa Rameshwar Teli Sarbanda Sonowal Satish Dubey Dr. Sanjay Jayaswal Radha Mohan Singh Rama Devi Ram Kumar Sharma Hukum Deo N Yadav Birendra K Chaudhary Ranjeet Ranjan Taslim Uddin Mohd Asrarul Haque Santosh Kumar Pappu Yadav Kirti Azad Ajay Nishad Rama Kishore Singh Jak Ram Om Prakash Yadav Jardan Singh Sigriwal Rajiv Pratap Rudy Ram Vilas Paswan Nityand Rai Ram Chandra Paswan Bhola Singh Choudhary Mahboob AK Shailesh Kumar Jaiprakash N Yadav Vee Devi Kaushlendra Kumar Shatrughan Sinha Ram Kripal Yadav Raj Kumar Singh Ashwini Kumar Choubey Chhedi Paswan Upendra Kushwaha

PARTY

42 SEATS TRS TRS TRS TRS TRS TRS TDP BJP AIMIM TRS TRS INC INC TRS TRS TRS YSRC YSRC TDP TDP BJP TDP YSRC TDP TDP BJP TDP TDP TDP TDP TDP TDP TDP YSRC YSRC TDP TDP YSRC YSRC YSRC YSRC TDP 11 BJP INC

14 AIUDF INC INC AIUDF IND AIUDF BJP BJP BJP BJP INC BJP BJP BJP

40 BJP BJP BJP BJP RLSP BJP BJP INC RJD INC JD(U) RJD BJP BJP LJP BJP BJP BJP BJP LJP BJP LJP BJP LJP RJD RJD LJP JD(U) BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP RLSP

Jahabad Aurangabad Gaya wada Jamui Janjgir-Champa Korba Bilaspur Rajndgaon Durg Raipur Mahasamund Bastar Kanker

DELHI Chandni Chowk North East Delhi East Delhi New Delhi North West Delhi West Delhi South Delhi GOA North Goa South Goa

GUJARAT Narendra Modi

Dr. Arun Kumar Sushil Kumar Singh Hari Manjhi Giriraj Singh Chirag Kumar Paswan Smt. Kamla Patle Dr. Banshilal Mahato Lakhanlal Sau Abhishek Singh T Sahu Ramesh Bais Chandu Lal Sahu Dinesh Kashyap Vikram Usendi

2 BJP BJP

Smt. Kirron Kher tubhai G. Patel

26

Chavda Vinod Lahamashi

Paresh Rawal

BJP Ahmedabad(E)

Dr. Kirit Solanki

BJP Katch

Chauhan Devusing BJP Kheda

Patel Jayshreeben

BJP Ahmedabad(W)

Kachhadiya Naranbhai BJP Amreli

BJP Mahesana

C. R. Patil

BJP Navsari

Dilip Patel

Chauhan PrabhatSinh

BJP Anand

Chaudhary Haribhai BJP Banaskantha

Vasava Parbhubhai

BJP Panchmahal

Liladharbhai Khodaji BJP Patan

Radadiya Vithalbhai

BJP Bardoli

Vasava Mansukhbhai BJP Bharuch

Dr. Bharatiben Shiyal

BJP Bhavnagar

Jasvantsinh Bhabhor BJP Dahod

BJP Porbandar

Kundariya Mohanbhai BJP Rajkot

Ramsinh Rathwa BJP Chhota Udaipur

Darshana Vikram BJP Surat

L.K. Advani

BJP Gandhinagar

Poonamben Maadam

Chudasama Rajeshbhai

Fatepara Devajibhai BJP Surendranagar

Dr. K. C. Patel

BJP Valsad

Rathod Dipsinh

BJP Junagadh HARYANA Ambala

7 BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP BJP

Dr. Harsh Vardhan Manoj Tiwari Mahesh Giri Smt. Meekshi Lekhi Udit Raj Parvesh Sahib Singh Ramesh Bidhuri

BJP - Vadodara, Varanasi

BJP Jamnagar

RLSP BJP BJP BJP LJP BJP BJP BJP BJP Cong BJP BJP BJP BJP

BJP Sabarkantha Rattan Lal Kataria

10 BJP

Kurukshetra Sirsa Hisar Karl Sonipat Rohtak Bhiwani Gurgaon Faridabad

Rajkumar Saini Charanjeet Singh Dushyant Chautala Ashwini Kumar Ramesh Kaushik Deepender Singh Dharambir Inderjit Singh Krishan Pal

HIMACHAL PRADESH Kangra Shanta Kumar Mandi Ram Swaroop Sharma Hamirpur Anurag Singh Thakur Shimla Virender Kashyap

JAMMU & KASHMIR Baramulla Muzaffar Hussain Baig Srigar Tariq Hameed Karra Ladakh Thupstan Chhewang Udhampur Dr. Jitendra Singh Jammu Jugal Kishore

JHARKHAND Rajmahal Dumka Godda Chatra Kodarma Giridih Dhanbad Ranchi Jamshedpur Singhbhum Khunti Lohardaga Palamau Hazaribagh

KARTAKA Chikkodi Belgaum Bagalkot Bijapur Gulbarga Raichur Bidar Koppal Bellary Haveri Dharwad Uttara Kanda Davagere Shimoga Udupi Ckmglr Hassan Dakshi Kanda Chitradurga Tumkur Mandya Mysore Chamarajagar Bangalore Rural Bangalore North Bangalore Central Bangalore South Chikkballapur Kolar KERALA Kasaragod Kannur Vadakara Wayanad Kozhikode Malappuram Ponnani Palakkad Alathur Thrissur Chalakudy Ernakulam Idukki Kottayam Alappuzha Mavelikkara Pathamthitta Kollam Attingal Thiru’puram

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Ananth Kumar

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Mallikargurn Kharge Congress Gulbarga

K Chandrashekhar Rao TRS Medak

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Mulayam Singh Yadav SP Mainpuri

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Paresh Raval

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Congress Mayiladhthurai

Arun Jaitley

Kapil Sibal

Congress Chandni Chowk

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Smriti Irani

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DMK Nilgiris

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Mani Shankar Aiyar

Milind Deora

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Ajay Maken

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AAP Mumbai(NE)

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RAP Mumbai(NW)

Ghulam Nabi Azad

Medha Patkar

Maharashtra BJP Congress Shivsena NCP

Rakhi Sawant

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BJP Serampore

Uttar Pradesh BJP Congress BSP AAP RLD APNA DAL

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Nandan Nilekani

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Chhattisgarh BJP Congress

Ambika Soni

Congress Gaziabad

JD(U) Madhepura

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AAP Bhavnagar

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Pawan Kumar Bansal

Rajmohan Gandhi

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Priya Dutt

RLD Baghpat

AAP Ghaziabad

Kanpur

Congress Sasaram

Ajit Singh

Shaazi Illmi

Chikkaballapur

Meira Kumar

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AAP Varanasi

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M. Veerappa Moily

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Arvind Kejriwal

Bankura

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Deals are like buses, when they come they come all at once

Suresh Vagjiani

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We exchanged on a property in fashionable Cornwall Gdns for a ground floor, share of freehold flat, consisting of 710 sq. ft. The price paid was £900,000 which equates to £1,267 per sq. ft., on the surface this looks expensive, however on closer inspection the prices going in this location are around £1,750 per sq. ft. conservatively. Furthermore the last part of this address indicates it may be facing a garden which in this case it is. The property itself is an ill constructed one bedroom flat, with a plaster board placed in the middle of the bay windows to turn it into a one bedroom. At 710 sq. ft. it is actually a large one bedroom flat, I have seen two bedrooms at 500 sq. ft. The ceiling height on the flat is very impressive, this is one thing you cannot appreciate without a visit. The square footage is only two dimensional and to get a fair understanding perhaps the cubic footage should be given, in other words the volume of the flat. This would then take into account the height of the property and give a fairer indication.

F rom first glance it was obvio us the wall had to be tak en out and the flat tu rn ed back in to a st udio, this way you woul d have one roo m t o incorporate t he large bay win d ows. Due to the ce ilin g height yo u can no w pu t in anot her floo r in t he same room. Th is gives you a mezzan ine leve l. This will also increase th e sq uare f ootage o f livable space in the pro perty. It is possible to add in another 250 sq. ft. at least, thereby increasing the end value potentially by £437,500. This way it works in our favour, the square footage is based on two dimensions. Unfortunately our strategy has been mostly a hit and run one; we don’t like to get our hands dirty. Hence after saying all of this, we went for the kill. Instant gratification as opposed to delayed gratification. We have been working on this deal for three months due to the owner being abroad, and the time taken for the lawyer to get the authorisation. I wasn't worried as the price was only increasing during this period. As soon as we exchanged the property was put back on the market in a discreet way to attract a developer. There was enough margin there to attract someone to come and purchase. The price quoted was £1.2m, within a few days we had two offers at £1m, however we said this won’t cut the deal, we need at least £1.05m. A Friday is a good day to go back and say this as then the deal would start itching the prospective buyer over the whole weekend. So come Monday we had a revised offer of £1.05m which we are proceeding with.

£1m and the other was purchased for £700k and resold for £910k. On the first we made £150k from £85k and on the second £210k from £70k. These came with risks, they rarely come on the plate. The end result perhaps looks very attractive and lucrative, but both had issues and required close work with the lawyers to ensure the onward sale happened smoothly. Whilst we were in the process of selling the £850k deal the freeholder decided to nail a notice up on the front door from her lawyer announcing she had forfeited the lease due to a number of issues. This then put us under obligation to inform the oncoming purchaser as well as putting our purchase under possible jeopardy. We managed to iron the creases out from the deal and get it through. I was actually glad to get rid of this one as the freeholder seemed to have a lot of time on her hands, and also lived in the same block, it smelt like trouble ahead. With the other one we are looking to do a resale, this time after completion. It’s a pub in Kensington which we purchased for £1.25m, got planning for and is currently being resold - hopefully for £2m. We had some interest from other parties at slightly higher prices, but this is irrelevant as they couldn’t put their money down and do the deal. There was a lot of unnecessary talk and no walk going on. One of the buyer links had four people in it, and it was apparent they didn't really have a clue about the issues involved in the purchase, from the VAT to the stamp duty, yet they posed themselves as agents. Another party didn't turn up at the premises twice! It’s amazing how many people waffle and fall down on the basics.

Given t he limit ed t ime to d o t he d eal we said th is d eal is on ly val id for on e we ek , ot he rwise th e de al is of f. Th is d eal - sh ou ld it proce ed - will n et ou r in vest ors a retu rn o f arou n d £120k from an in vest men t o f £90k wit hin ab ou t six wee ks. The re is more simil ar sto ck comin g o ur way soo n. On Tuesday we are hoping to complete on two resell deals and exchange on two deals. The completions are for a couple of deals in Hampstead, where one was purchased for £850k and resold for

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LEGAL VOICE - FINANCE

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Maria Fernandes

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Profiting from Modi-nomics. I write to you from Delhi, just after the election victory. So do we in Britain profit from what looks like a gallaping Indian stock market? What if you believe small businesses will now flourish, infrastructure building will increase and the Rupee will rise? There are a number of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) which unlike conventional funds, have lower charges because they are like index trackers and don’t have fat manager fees (the fees and the managers are fat). Here are some of the ones to investigate – your online or traditional UK broker can buy then for you. You won’t need an Indian bank account or brokerage account. ‘Market Vectors India Small-Cap Index (ETF). This fund tracks 88 small listed Indian companies. It is up 30% so far this year. Because the companies are small and not multinationals you get more exposure to the domestic economy. Around $256m worth of investments are tracking this index. But because it is following smaller companies, it is volatile. So beware. The charges are only 0.85% annually. INXX tracks 30 Indian infrastructure companies if you want to focus on a sector. According to the World Economic Forum, India’s infrastructure is poorer than that of Cambodia. If as expected there will be a huge focus under Modi-nomics on infrastructure to help build the nation and the economy, then this fund should continue the rally which has seen it up 25% already in the past month. Finally what also of the Rupee – surely it too should rally now? Well the fund which tracks the Rupee against the dollar, ICN, is up 8% this year which means it is one of the best currency tracking funds in the world. With a strong central government, the demand for Rupees should continue as foreign investors look for Indian investments. So there you have it, three funds to tap into Modinomics. But what is Modi-nomics. Well, right-wing political economics has two flavours. There is the Reagan/Thatcher type of the free-economy, little regulations, supply-side monetary policy (meaning making doing business easier and low interest rates) and then there is the more protectionist policies associated with right-wing politics. Modi-nomics will not be of the purely free markets because Indian national interests would not allow it. It does not sit with BJP politics or principles and is somewhat elitist to reduce labour regulations for instance. It will be glad to see inward investment, but protect the labour force. Probably it will be closer to a Democract, than a Republican, a Liberal Democrat than a Tory or a Labour view. It will be pragmatic, not ideological, because Gujarat has shown itself to be practical in achieving its goals, not ideological. Commercial Finance BusinessPurchase Property Purchase

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This week the bare bones of the Act are explored and over the next few weeks I will be concentrating on key areas of change. The new Immigration Bill received Royal Assent on 14th May 2014 and is now officially the new Immigration Act. The main, though not the only, changes are: • Requiring landlords to check the immigration status of tenants. Failure to do so will result in a £3000 fine per person. • Prohibiting banks from opening current accounts by requiring them to check against a database. • New powers to check driving licence applicants • Require temporary migrants to make a contribution to the NHS • Those who need but do not have leave will be removed without rights of appeal • Increased powers of search are increased to allow searches of third parties not connected to the detained person • Power to make requirements for biometrics to be

taken when applying for British citizenship • A severe reduction of rights of appeal to allow rights of appeal only when an asylum, human rights or EU application is made. • Tribunals will not be able to consider new matters not previously raised in human rights cases unless the Secretary of State gives her permission. There will be a new procedure to manage this process • Many rights of appeal (including some human rights appeals) will take place from abroad • In human rights appeals, the “public interest” as defined by the Act will need to be considered • Extension of the notice period to 28 days (extended to 70 days in some cases) for couples giving notice of marriage and require registration official to refer to the Home Office all marriages where at least one party is a nonEU national without settled status • Reduction in rights to apply for bail.

FII inflows may top 2013 level of $20 billion

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Foreign Exchange

Paresh Davdra is the Dealing Director of RationalFX,

Rupee Modi-Fied Currency Specialists.

The Rupee strengthened and bonds rallied as vote counting showed the main opposition alliance will form majority government. Proponents see Modi who has overseen annual economic growth of 10 per cent, as a leader who can speed up infrastructure projects and strengthen the Indian Economy. Further Indian economic growth is will likely lead to a stronger rupee in the medium term. Wednesday was a big day for the pound. The UK unemployment rate came in at 6.8%, so it is continuing to fall with unemployment at 6.9% the previous quarter which is the lowest level in five years. The number of people in employment hit a new record high with 30.43 million people now in work We also had Mark Carney's quarterly inflation report. His tone was to stress that the economy is improving, however, that there is still some way to go and they are still in the early stages of the recovery. Some important things to note from the speech were that the Bank of England has increased its Economic growth forecast for next year from 2.7% to 2.9% and for this

year unchanged at 3.4%. Unemployment remains significantly above the banks current estimate for equilibrium rate. The closest Carney came to indicating an interest rate rise was by saying we have edged close to the point when the bank rate would gradually need to rise. The US showed signs of recovery at the end of last week with the house-building sector coming back to life after a few quiet months, with the number of housing starts jumping 13.2% in April. Housing starts (which count when a builder begins constructing a new site) rose to

an annual pace of 1.07 million, the highest level since November 2013. Also, permits to build new homes jumped 8%, to an annual rate of 1.08 million, suggesting house building will be strong for the coming months. The US inflation rate also improved at its fastest rate since last July. The consumer prices index rose by 2.0% on an annual basis in April, with prices up by 0.3% month-on-month. Figures were also released showing that Russian holdings of US treasuries fell by 20% in March. This may be behind much of the USD weakness with Russia dropping their US assets, hence a damp-

ening demand for dollar. European car sales rose at their slowest rate in five months, adding to concerns over the economic recovery. Reports showed new car registrations across the EU rose by 4.6%, year-on-year in April, but it is still the third lowest figure for an April since 2003. Weaker-than-expected economic growth adds to pressure on the European Central Bank to loosen monetary policy further to reduce the risks of deflation in a barely growing economy. On Thursday Euro-zone CPI figures hit 0.7% targets that were forecast, but the good news was counter-acted by below forecast GDP figures of 0.9%. Following the announcement from the European Central Bank Vice President stated that policy makers are prepared to add further monetary stimulus if needed, the euro fell to the lowest level in 11 weeks versus the dollar and yen. Economists are urging the ECB to take fresh action at next month's meeting, after the latest GDP data showed Europe's recovery remained week. As a result weaker EUR is forecast.

Weekly Currencies

As of Tuesday 20th May 2014 @ 4.15pm

GBP - INR = 98.60

USD - INR = 58.56 EUR - INR = 80.19 GBP - USD = 1.68 GBP - EUR = 1.23

EUR - USD = 1.37 GBP - AED = 6.18

GBP - CAD = 1.84

GBP - NZD = 1.97

GBP - AUD = 1.82

GBP - ZAR = 17.62

GBP - HUF = 367.79

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Prince Harry honours troops killed in Italy battle

London: Prince Harry honoured the thousands of British and Commonwealth troops fought and died at Monte Cassino in a desperate campaign to wrest control of the stronghold from the Germans by placing wreaths at the Polish military cemetery. The Prince was shown where British, New Zealand, Indian and American soldiers advanced from the valley below, all the time under the withering fire of Spandau machineguns, mortars and artillery. “It really dominates the valley,” the Prince said, as he looked down over Cassino town, which was smashed to rubble in the fighting, as well as the railway station, where a battle cost the New Zealanders particularly dearly. He was in Italy to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the monastery finally being taken by Polish troops on May 18, 1944, and began the day by laying a wreath at

War Cemetery to honour the New Zealand forces who played a key role in the bloody campaign, suffering 1,400 casualties. The Prince, wearing a Household Cavalry dress uniform, performed his first Maori “hongi” greeting, pressing noses with Sir Jerry Mateparae, New Zealand’s Governor-General and himself a Maori. Maori soldiers, sailors and airmen performed a traditional “karanga” ceremony, requesting permission to enter the sacred land of the cemetery. The Prince laid a wreath

the Polish military cemetery. The monastery, perched on a 1,700ft mountain, had been held by the Germans for five months that year. Its almost-impregnable position allowed them to pour fire down on the Allies, holding up the advance on Rome. An exhibition inside the monastery showed how it was reduced to rubble after the US Air Force bombed it to deny the Germans a strategic lookout. The Prince said: “Unbelievable. They knocked the whole thing down. They flattened it.” He then attended a ceremony at the Commonwealth

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of poppies at the cenotaph, as the New Zealand flag was lowered to half-mast. Several British veterans of the battle were also at the ceremony. John Dudley, 89, from Chatham in Kent, was with the East Surrey Regiment when he and his unit crossed the nearby Rapido river in canvas-hulled boats. “We suffered 78 casualties out of a battalion of 200 men,” he said. “I was one of the few survivors. The boats were hit by machinegun fire and torn by underwater barbed wire. We were loaded down with packs and ammo so a lot of men drowned.” Wounded three times during the Italy campaign, he said: “It was horrible. We were terrified. We were being hit by Spandau machineguns which could fire 1,000 rounds a minute.” The Prince also met injured Italian service personnel who will take part in the Invictus Games, a sporting challenge, to be held in London in September.

In Brief

Female multi-millionaires rising after divorce

London: High profile divorces are giving to boost to the number of female multi-millionaires here. The number of women on the Sunday Times Rich List has risen by nearly 50 per cent in 10 years, from 78 to 114. Just two women, JK Rowling, 48, and Tamara Mellon, 46, have made fortunes in their own right. The rest have inherited their vast wealth or own businesses jointly with their husbands, or have won it in divorce hearings.

House prices jump by £10,000 in five weeks

London: The house prices have jumped by nearly £10,000 between April and May, the biggest month-on-month increase ever recorded. Figures from Rightmove, the property website, showed house prices jumped by nine per cent over the past year, pushing up the value of an average home to record levels. The news came as the Bank of England said that people could be stopped taking out mortgages worth many times their salary to buy new homes to cool the market.

London beat New York to become the best city in the world

London: PwC’s sixth annual index of 30 major cities internationally has picked London as number one spot as a centre for business, finance and culture in Cities of Opportunity. This means that London has edged ahead of New York since last year, with Singapore coming in third.

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Retirees should try to earn at least £15,000 pension

London: According to an industry report, those planning their retirement should try and plan for an income of at least £15,000 a year so that they can feel comfortable and financially secure. The report found that wellbeing jumps significantly once retirees earn between £15,000 and £20,000 a year, including their state pension. Many people earning less than that find it difficult to afford energy bills and groceries, said the report.

Mother seeks 'talkative blonde' to accompany son

London: The mother of a Cambridge University student has sought a ‘talkative blonde’ to accompany her son to a ball because he is too busy studying to find a partner to the event himself. The mother, who identifies herself only as Margot, offers to pay all the lucky lady’s expenses as long as she meets her specific requirements.

Woman, lover jailed for killing child

Oslo: A Norwegian woman Yasmin Chaudhry and her British lover Ammaz Omer Qureshi were sentenced to eight and nine years in jail for killing the woman’s 21month-old daughter while video-chatting online. The child died after her mother plunged her head in a bucket of water following the webcam instructions of Ammaz Qureshi, who was in London at the time. The Oslo court charged the couple with manslaughter, since it considered that they did not take the infant’s life deliberately.


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In Brief

Elderly not getting help from nursing home, home care staff

London: One of Britain’s leading employment experts said that elderly people are not getting necessary help from nursing homes and home care staff. Baroness Kingsmill said that she had never seen so many under-qualified, undertrained and underpaid staff in any sector of the economy. She said that hundreds of thousands of carers were paid below the national minimum wage, forced to accept zero-hour contracts, only few have any qualifications and even fewer have chances to train.

Health entrepreneurs selling life-saving products to NHS

London: Now there is a new wave of entrepreneurs and medical technology start-ups which are selling life-saving products to the NHS. Telecoms analyst Syed Abrar wanted to create a digital tool that would help mental health patients cope with the day-to-day, and reduce stigma surrounding such afflictions as depression and anxiety. “The plan was always to build a product that would resolve a social issue,” he says. So Abrar started Buddy, an application that allows the user to keep a digital mood diary through the simple action of sending a text message.

British tourists being evacuated from Kenya

London: Following terror threats, hundreds of British tourists are being evacuated from Kenya. Holidaymakers were told that their trips were being cut short and that they should pack and prepare to travel to the airport in convoys of coaches under armed guard. As many as 500 people were affected, sources said.

Keeping Hampstead police station closed is a costly affair

London: The Scotland Yard is spending more money on looking after the closed Hampstead police station than before the building was closed. High running cost was one of reasons for the closure of the station. Now police are now shelling out more on security fees to keep out squatters, following the eviction two weeks ago of a group who had taken over the annexe.

Sudan to hang pregnant doctor for being a Christian

London: Police began a crackdown on bullies who were attempting vote-rigging and to prevent Muslims from voting in the council and European parliament polls. The Electoral Commission has identified 16 hotspots and high-risk areas for specific action. Scotland Yard has drawn up a policing plan for the east London borough of Tower Hamlets, which has a history of allegations of election crime. A senior minister said there were fears that Muslim women may be a particular London: Stephen Sutton who raised more than £3 million for charity during his lifetime, lost his battle with bowel cancer. Announcing his death, his mother Jane wrote on his Facebook page: “My heart is bursting with pride but breaking with pain for my courageous, selfless, inspirational son who passed away peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday 14th May. The ongoing support and outpouring of love for Stephen will help greatly at this difficult time, in the same way as it helped Stephen throughout his journey. We all know he will never be forgotten, his spirit will live on, in all that he achieved and shared with so many.” The Prime Minister led the tributes for the terminally ill teenager who had been readmitted to hospital after suffering “breathing difficulties”. "He was determined not to waste a minute, not to waste an hour or a day," David Cameron said. "I can hardly think of anyone I have met with such a zest for life, with such a belief that you can get things done, and who wanted to live every minute. He was absolutely inspiring, he did extraordinary things for charity and meeting him was a huge privilege." Labour leader Ed Miliband also praised the teenager, writing: "Tragic news that Stephen Sutton

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Khartoum: Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, 27, a pregnant Sudanese doctor has been sentenced to death after refusing to renounce her Christian faith. She was born to a Muslim father, but married a Christian man in 2011. She has an 18-month-old son and is eight months pregnant. She has been convicted of apostasy – or renouncing her faith – by a court in Khartoum. The court has given her three days for her to return to Muslim faith but she refused to renounce her Christian faith.

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death. Television presenter Clare Balding said: “Desperately sad to hear that Stephen Sutton has died. I feel privileged to have met him and heard him speak.” His cause has been aided by a number of celebrities, including David Tennant. The donations to Sutton’s JustGiving page soared from £3.25 million to more than £3.37 million within just three hours of his death being announced. Just days before his death Sutton admitted feeling angry with the doctors who had initially misdiagnosed his condition as constipation, allowing the cancer to advance.

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IndianAmerican named dean of a top US law school

Sujit Choudhry

Washington: An IndianAmerican expert in comparative constitutional law has been named dean of a top law school in the US state of California. Sujit Choudhry, 44, is currently the Cecelia Goetz Professor at New York University School of Law and is the founder of its Centre for Constitutional Transitions. His five-year term at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law will begin on July 1. In a statement, the University of California Berkeley executive vice chancellor and provost Claude Steele called Choudhry a "brilliant scholar, professor, and mentor", who would inspire and lead with "big ideas" during a time of rapid change in the legal profession. The Indian-American called the Berkeley Law deanship the opportunity of a lifetime.


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ELECTION SPECIAL

World leaders congratulate Modi on his victory

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World leaders have congratulated Narendra Modi for the historic victory of BJP in the parliamentary election and for becoming the next Prime Minister of India.

British Prime Minister David Cameron called on Modi to congratulate him on his victory in the Indian elections Cameron and the record turnout, making this the biggest democratic election in history. Modi said he would be delighted to accept Cameron’s invitation to visit the UK. Both leaders agreed on the importance of the UK-India relationship and agreed to work together to strengthen it in the months ahead. Justice Minister, Shailesh Vara, MP: I con-

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gratulate Modi on his victory in the Indian elections. The people of India have spoken very forcefully by giving Modi a decisive victory, ensuring that for the first time in 30 years India will have a single party governing the country. Last year, I invited Modi to visit Britain and I look forward to Modi coming here in the near future. Britain and India have long historical ties, and I hope that bond will deepen as our countries continue to work ever closer for the benefit of our two nations. Barry Gardiner, MP: Though l o n g anticipated, the news was all the more welc o m e because of its historic scale. The Barry Gardiner

challenge before you is equally historic: to restore confidence in the capacity of government to change the lives of India's people for the better. Over the past 15 years that I have known you, it has been my privilege to see the transformation you have made to the well being of the people of Gujarat: bringing metalled roads and electricity to remote villages even in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that made 600,000 people homeless in 2001. The economic growth that they have enjoyed has been the result of your firm stance against corruption and the increased confidence that investors have had that there is a stable regulatory framework in which business can operate. Bringing similar benefits to the rest of your great country is now the daunting challenge that you face. I know that it is a challenge in which you will wish to bring all Indians from all backgrounds into a fairer and more prosperous future; and one in which I am confident you will succeed. You have my profound congratulations on your election. You have my sincere prayers for your future service to your people. And you have that which you have always had since we first met 15 years ago, my simple friendship. Priti Patel MP: Britain’s Gujarati community is proud of M o d i becoming I n d i a ’ s P r i m e Minister and Priti Patel for earning a place in history for winning the largest parlia-

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mentary election ever. Under Modi’s leadership as Chief Minister, Gujarat emerged as one of the most industrialised and prosperous states in India. As Prime Minister, we look forward to seeing him transform India and change the lives of India’s people for the better. He has inspired a new generation to engage and participate in politics, and following the widespread excitement his victory has generated across Britain’s Indian community, I hope that this will mobilise the Indian community here to connect even more closely with India to deepen our long-lasting relationship and to bring our two countries even closer together. The UK and India have a very special relationship built on centuries of diplomacy, trade and common values, and we look forward to working with Prime Minister Modi and his new administration to deepen this relationship even further.” Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon, Lords Minister Higher Education & Science Government Whip & Lord in Waiting to HM the Queen: I extend my sin-

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cere congratulations to Modi on his victory. In doing so I look forward to working with his government in strengthening ties between Britain and India. I also believe that Modi's election provides opportunity and hope - for both India and the wider sub-continent. It is time for building new and lasting relationships across trade, energy, culture and education, whilst resolving disputes and ending historic enmity through courageous foresight to harness the incredible opportunities which await future generations. Seema Malhotra, MP: L i k e m a n y across t h e world, I send my congratulations to Modi a Seema Malhotra on stunning victory in the Indian election. This is a moment for optimism - a decisive election result and a Government focused on a message of economic prosperity, hope and inclusion. India has shown its success in running an election that has gripped the world. The

world's largest democracy has shown for all the power of the vote and the importance of voice. The economic and social challenges are clear, and for India's success they must be addressed with renewed vigour for the benefit of all. I look forward to a continued strong relationship between Britain and India and pass on best wishes to the new Government. Professor Lord Bhikhu Parekh:

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Narendrabhai has achieved much even before being P.M. He has seen off the odd castiest parties in the UP. He has increased electoral participation and galvanised the youth. He has given focus to popular rage against corruption and incompetence. He has proved that being an OBC is not a barrier and can also be an advantage. And he has broken taboos and said things not allowed to be said so far for fear of offending the dynasty. I have two worries. Democracy requires a strong opposition and we do not have that. The fact that the BJP does not have a majority in the Rajya Ssbha should help. Secondly, the Congress has been a truly national party. Its annihilation leaves a disturbing vacuum at the centre or political life, and neither Rahul nor Priyanka is up to the job. Who will revitalise it? Alok Sharma MP, Co-

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Chairman of Conservative Friends of India: Many congratulations to Narendra Modi on what is an emphatic election victory. The people of India should be proud to have taken part in the largest Parliamentary election in the world and they now deserve a stable government that can deliver more economic growth, jobs and investment. David Cameron, who has visited India on three occasions since becoming Prime Minister, has made clear that Britain’s relationship with India is a strategic priority, particularly in developing bilateral trade, which I very much hope will continue to grow strongly.

William Hague, Foreign Secretary: I congratulate Modi and the BJP on their success and look forward to forging an even c l o s e r William Hague partnership with India in the months ahead. With 815 million eligible voters, 915,000 polling stations, and nine days of voting over five weeks, India has seen the largest parliamentary election in the world. The UK has strong ties with India and the British Government looks forward to working with the new Indian Government to build on this relationship and deliver security, growth and prosperity for both our nations. Virendra Sharma, MP: “I would like to wholeheartedly congratulate Modi and the BJP on t h e i r recent h i s t o r i c Virendra Sharma victory in the Indian elections, following a record turnout. I wish him every success and hope that his remarkable mandate will allow him to improve the lives of the people of India for the better, offering Indians of all backgrounds a fairer, more prosperous future. I also have faith that Modi’s election will mark a continuation and strengthening of the special relationship between the Indian Government and the UK. As Chair of the Indo-British APPG, I hope we will be able to work closely with the new Indian Government to ensure that this robust partnership will endure.” Ed Miliband, Leader of Her majesty's Opposition: I would like to congratulate you on your victory and wish you Ed Miliband every success in the challenges ahead. India is not only the largest democracy in the world, it is one of the world's economic powerhouses. The Labour Party deeply values Britain's relationship with India. A Labour government under my leadership would seek to deepen and strengthen our relationship. I look forward to meeting you in the months ahead. Navin Shah, AM, London Assembly Member for Brent and Harrow: I am sure

Narendrabhai is taking charge of India at a challenging time. Just the right person with Navin Shah proven vision and leadership to do so. He must sustain India as World’s leading economic force but with this advancement, the wealth must also penetrate through to the poor people and halt the widening gap between the rich and the poor. I hope Narendrabhai continues to advance India as a truly secular nation of Gandhi and Nehru’s vision. As a Gujarati and London Assembly Member I'd love to welcome Narendrabhai to London and my constituency to forge even greater ties between India and Britain/London. President Barack Obama telep h o n e d Modi and invited him to visit U n i t e d States, offerObama ing a fresh start to a relationship bruised by a decision years ago not to let Modi into the US. Obama congratulated Modi on their victory. Obama told Modi he looks forward to cooperating closely to deepen the relationship between the US and the world's largest democracy. Obama invited Modi to come to Washington "at a mutually agreeable time to further strengthen our bilateral relationship," the White House said. Prime ministers of Pakistan, Bangladesh and other world leaders also congratulated Modi. Lord Noon, Kt MBE: I

Lord Noon

am sure Modi’s dynamic leadership will take India to new heights, and I am sure he will remove the financial uncertainties of India. His hard work has paid off and he will be a progressive and visionary leader of the Indian people. He is hugely popular among all sections of society and I look forward to him leading India on the path of development, peace and prosperity. He doesn't have to prove his credentials ad he has already achieved so much for his home state, namely Gujarat.


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in the beginning of Lok Sabha polls, NDA initiated with three parties and now 29 partners are set to work collectively. Following his unanimous election as the leader of BJP parliamentary party, Modi got emotional during his speech and broke down when he referred to L K Advani's mention that he had done favour to the party by taking up the responsibility. “Can serving the mother be a favour? A son is only dedicated to serve the mother. The favour has been done by the party,” he said addressing the newlyelected MPs of the party in the historic Central Hall of Parliament. Committing his government to all sections of the society, particularly the youth, women and poor, Modi said, “I want to assure the people of the country that there is no need for pessimism going by the past bad experience...I am a very optimistic man and only an optimistic man can bring optimism in the country.” His name was proposed by party patriarch L K Advani and supported by senior leaders, including Murli Manohar Joshi, Sushma Swaraj, Arun Jaitley, Venkaiah Naidu and Nitin Gadkari. The election was an important formality before Modi approached President Pranab Mukherjee for formation of his government. Advani remarked during the meeting that Modi was a "popular" and "famous" leader and he was happy to propose his name.

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Modi's triumph capped an amazing run for the 63year-old chief minister of Gujarat, who ran a highvoltage campaign that rewrote the political rulebook and caught his rivals napping. Modi himself won from both Vadodara as well as Varanasi. BJP won 73 out of 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh. In Bihar, BJP won 23 out of 40 seats and in Delhi the BJP won all the 7 seats. Many prominent Congress ministers lost, including Sushilkumar Shinde, Kapil Sibal and Sachin Pilot. Arun Jaitley was a prominent loser on the BJP side, undone by anti-incumbency against the ruling Akali Dal in Amritsar. In Odisha Biju Janata Dal won 19 seats and BJP got two seats, while Congress failed to open its account. After winning the election Modi visited his mother and sought her blessings. On May 17 Modi visited Delhi and later to Varanasi to rousing receptions. Big winners included J Jayalalithaa’s AIADMK, which won 36 of 39 seats in Tamil Nadu and Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress won 34 of 42 seats. The Aam Aadmi Party, which stunned observers by winning the Delhi assembly last year, made an encouraging Lok Sabha debut by winning 4 seats in Punjab. Meanwhile, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and heir-apparent Rahul accepted responsibility for the party's worst-ever defeat but without acknowledging the magnitude of the debacle, and made no reference to Modi in their concession speeches. There was very little the Congress could do right in these Lok Sabha elections, putting up a sorry show across the country, perhaps the worst in the party's hoary history. It is also the first time that a ruling party has failed to muster 54 MPs - 10% of LS seats - to be eligible for the post of leader of opposition. Probables in Modi cabinet

The BJP leadership made some progress in settling top slots in government with party chief Rajnath Singh tipped to be the home minister while senior leader Arun Jaitley could be the next finance minister.The hunt for a suitably distinguished post for Advani has not met with much success and the party leadership is unclear how to define the saffron elder's role and work out an arrangement where he can be a mentor. With Rajnath and Jaitley expected to occupy two key slots in the cabinet committee on security (CCS), Modi is still left with the tough task of filling the two other CCS slots, external affairs and defence. Sushma Swaraj, who was Leader of Opposition in the 15th Lok Sabha, is keen on a CCS berth, but there are doubts if Modi will be keen to accommodate her. Though Swaraj is certain to be offered an important portfolio - HRD and health were referred to - her lack of enthusiasm for Modi's PM candidature may have weakened her claim to a seat at the ministerial highest table. Among allies, LJP leader Ramvilas Paswan is certain to get an important portfolio, keeping in mind the assessment that the alliance helped the BJP gain a solid edge over rival RJDCongress and JD(U). It is not certain if Paswan will get railways, a portfolio he has held before. Other senior leaders who seem certain ministerial picks, but who's portfolio allocations are not clear, include Ravi Shankar Prasad, Ananth Kumar, Gopinath Munde, Piyush Goel, Rajiv Rudy, Ramesh Bais, Vidyasagar Rao, Harsh Vardhan, Varun Gandhi, Kirit Somaiyya and Jual Oram. Among allies, LJP leader Ramvilas Paswan, Harsimrat Kaur, Anant Geete, Upendra Kushwaha and Anupriya Patel are in the reckoning for ministerial positions.

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In Brief

Lies spread faster than truth, says Rowan Williams

London: Lord Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, has said that rise in the use of internet means that lies and misunderstanding now spread around the world faster than the truth. He said that internet has also changed the way people communicate, making it less and less common for people to be able to see those they are talking to.

Sleeping pills increase risk of heart failure patients

London: The researchers said that the common sleeping tablets 'dramatically increase' the risk people with heart problems. Almost 500,000 people in the UK have heart failure, where the organ does not pump with sufficient force causing breathlessness, fatigue and swollen feet, and a common side effect of the condition is insomnia.

High demand to study medical courses

London: Medical colleges in UK received more that 11 applications for every seat last year compared less than nine applications in 2008. So bright students, particularly girls, are being encouraged to become engineers rather than doctors.

‘Healthy’ sauces contain more sugar, salt

London: A Sunday Times investigation has revealed that some supermarket brands of sauce marketed for low salt and sugar content contain up to 38% more sugar and 52% more salt than declared on the label.

Senior judge flays chief justice

London: A senior high court judge has flayed lord chief justice, claiming that the judiciary has been brought into disrepute by the way he was treated for speaking out on the breakdown of marriage. Sir Paul Coleridge announced he was stepping down as Britain’s top divorce judge last October after being investigated for his outspoken views on marriage.

Labour candidate warns Miliband

London: Tristan Osborne, Labour Party’s candidate in Chatham and Aylesford, has warned Ed Miliband and said that till the party leader works hard to win over “the aspirational southern voter,” he will never form a credible government. He also attacked Labour high command for running a “dodgy campaign”.

Pope urged to end celibacy rule

Rome: In a joint letter, a group of 26 Italian women who claim to be having affairs with Catholic priests, urged Pope Francis to end the Church’s ban on priests getting married or having sex. The women wrote to the Pope requesting a meeting to put forward their case, claiming they were just “a small sample” of the many partners of priests “living in silence.”

Beauty queen sues pageant organisers

Wellington: Synthia Nath, a 19-year-old Fijian native, has filed a case against the organisers of Face Of Beauty International awards for first choosing her for the award and later embarrassing her by informing that she was not the actual winner. Nath is now seeking an apology and compensation for the $ 500 entry fee and $ 420 for 10 tickets she sold to the event.


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Best foods to reduce cholesterol According to the American Heart Association, you can reduce cholesterol in your blood by eating healthy foods. Following are some of the cholesterol fighting foods. Oats: If you change your morning meal to oats then you can do your cholesterol level a whole lot of good. Do note that two servings of oats can lower LDL cholesterol by 5.3% in only 6 weeks. Essentially, oats contain a substance called beta-glucan which absorbs bad cholesterol. Red Wine: The red grapes used in the manufacturing of red wine have an important effect on cholesterol levels. Two

glasses of red wine in a week can do you a whole lot of good. Nuts: Mono-unsaturated fats (found in nuts, seeds etc.) have the lowest fatty acid molecules and are the best of the three fats, namely polysaturated fats, saturated fats and mono-unsaturated fats. Nuts are the best way to get those required healthy fats into your body without feeling guilty. Since the fats that come from nuts are natural and are not chemically processed, this makes them heart healthy, filling, and nutritious options. Beans: Excellent for the heart, ½ a cup of beans added in our diet

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properties. According to a Spanish study published in 2010 the antioxidants in dark chocolate reduce the damage that can occur to blood vessels, which can further threaten the health of people with cirrhosis. The dark chocolate can help prevent the blood vessels in the liver from rupturing. Medical experts suggest that munching on 100 grams of chocolate every day helps in reducing the occurrence of cardiovascular mishaps by 21 per cent. Spinach: It is believed that spinach contains around 13 flavonoid compounds which keep us away from cancer, heart diseases and osteoporosis. 1/2 a cup of this lutein-rich food, daily, guards us against heart attacks. Olive oil: This oil has many health benefits. It contains mono-unsaturated fatty acids which lower bad cholesterol and triglycerides, without lowering good cholesterol levels. Different stages of pressing and processing yield different varieties of olive oil.

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Trisha likely to act in Ajith’s next film

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Nayanthara on the footsteps of Rajini

ayanthara has made a strong comeback as heroine which is being cited as a phenomenal achievement in an actress's career. Never before in the history of Tamil cinema, has an actress been this much successful as a heroine in the comeback phase of her career. The commercial success of 'Arrambam' and 'Raja Rani', her ability to pull off a powerful role in recently released heroine oriented flick 'Nee Enge En Anbe' and her pairing up with leading heroes like Suriya, Udhayanidhi Stalin and Jeyam

Ravi in her upcoming films has placed her at the top spot of the heroine ladder. Sources reveal

that Nayanthara has also signed a Bollywood film for a whopping salary.

Bindu Madhavi and Ashok Selvan to act together F

ormer Miss Madras Trisha will be playing one of the heroines opposite Ajith in the actor's 55th film that is being directed by Gautham Menon. This will be Trisha's fourth film with Ajith after “Ji,” “Kireedam” and “Mankatha” and second film with Gautham after the super hit romantic flick “Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa.” Sources said

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that Gautham had narrated the script to Trisha who has reportedly conveyed her interest to accept the role offered to her. Based on this, sources close to the “Endrendrum Punnagai” actress assert that she would be signing to star in the film soon. They also add that the character that has been offered to Trisha is very crucial to the script.

Ambika turns lyricist

Madhan of Vendhar movies is currently producing his maiden Malayalam flick titled “Medulla Oblam Katta.” The film is being directed by Suresh Nair. The film also introduces yesteryear heroine Ambika as a lyricist. Ambika who ruled the Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada film industry as a heroine in 1980s has penned a song “Puss Mariya ” to the tune composed by the film's music director Balagopal. Interestingly it is a Tamil song that will be featured in a Malayalam film. “Medulla

‘Kamasutra 3D’

Oblam Katta” revolves around youngsters. Rahul Madhav, Saiju G Kurup, Arjun Nandhakumar, Rakendhu Kumar and Avana will be the central characters.

“Kamasutra 3D” is an erotic film directed by R u p e s h Paul. The film is based o n Vātsyāyana's “ K a m a Sutra,” an a n c i e n t Indian text in Sanskrit literature a b o u t human sexuality. Actress Sherlyn Chopra is the main lead in the film. It is produced under Rupesh Paul Productions Limited and presented by G J Entertainments. The story has been written by the director. The film is coproduced and designed by Sohan Roy and Dr George John is the executive producer.

Bindu Madhavi who has acted with young heroes like Vimal and Sivakarthikeyan signed an offer to pair up with Vijay Sethupathi in “Vasantha Kumaran” just a couple of days ago. Now the “Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga” heroine will be pairing up with another young and promising hero, Ashok Selvan. In “Vasantha Kumaran,” Bindu will be playing a

Amy Jackson To Romance Surya?

Good offers continued to come Amy Jackson's way. The British girl has managed to bag big films one after the other. The latest flick that she has got is none other than Surya's next movie. Amy has been approached by Venkat Prabhu for his next movie with Surya. It could come as a surprise as there were reports that Nayantara was being approached. Well, the buzz says that the script demands two female leads and Amy Jackson is one among them. Amy, who is busy with Shankar's “Ai” starring Vikram, will be playing the second fiddle but she will have an equal role to Nayantara. Amy will be filling the

‘Heropanti’

“Heropanti” is an upcoming film, marking the debut of Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon in lead roles alongside Sandeepa Dhar in a pivotal role. It will be the debut movie for 21 of the actors. The film is be produced by Sajid Nadiadwala

and directed by Sabbir Khan. The trailer was released on April 4, 2014. The soundtrack for the movie has been composed by Sajid-Wajid.

modern young woman. The shoot of the film is expected to start in July. Before that she will start work in an untitled flick with Ashok Selvan. The film will be produced by actor cum p o l i t i c i a n Arunpandian's daughter. This will also be a city based flick as per sources.

glam slot. But she has not signed the project yet. However, she is more likely to do as she doesn't

Anna Hazare to play in Marathi film

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nti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare is all set to make his silver screen debut, playing himself in an upcoming Marathi film titled ‘Andolan.’ The film is based on the story of four children who, inspired by historical figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose among others, create a “mini-revolution” of sorts, said director Prashant Madhukar Rane. “The idea is to show that each one of us is a mini-Anna in a way. Hence, we are trying to tell the story of how these figures awakened the citizens inside these four children who in turn awakened the village,” he added.

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Anushka Sharma wraps up ‘NH 10′

nushka, who was last seen in “Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola” in 2013, has three releases lined up for this year. Apart from her film “NH 10” (with Neil Bhoopalam), Anushka will be seen in Aamir Khan’s “PK” and A n u r a g Kashyap’s “Bombay Velvet” opposite Ranbir Kapoor. Anushka, who has been out of scene for almost a year now, was spotted at the Jodhpur airport leaving for Mumbai after wrapping up “NH 10.” Anushka, who made headlines post her appearance on ‘Koffee With Karan,’ for her ‘apparent’ lip job, however still seemed to have the effects of her ‘lip enhancement tools.’


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Alia not upset about jokes on her general knowledge ctress Alia Bhatt, who has become a target of A jokes on social media about

her general knowledge, says she is not at all upset and is actually amused by it. Though Alia, 21, achieved accolades for her performances in 'Highway' and '2 States', jokes on the actress began to be made after she gave a wrong answer to a question asked by Karan Johar on his popular chat show 'Koffee with Karan.'

"I don't get upset at it, I laugh at it. I am the first person to laugh at myself. I always say that I rather be stupid than pretend to be intelligent," Alia said at an event. It started when Alia, Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra appeared on 'Koffee with Karan'. The actress and Varun gave a wrong answer on being asked the name of the President of India. It was only Sidharth who could come up with the correct answer (Pranab Mukherjee), while Varun

answered Manmohan Singh and Alia named Prithviraj Chavan. Soon after this, a number of jokes started circulating in the social media ridiculing Alia's general knowledge.

Akshay, Karan join hands to produce new film

ollywood is a buzz with the B news that superstar Akshay Kumar and producer-director Karan Johar are to join hands for the production of the film, “ Warrior.” The film

Deepika to romance Bengali star Jisshu

Bengali star Jisshu Sengupta will play the romantic lead opposite Deepika Padukone in Shoojit Sircar's next film “Piku.” The film features Amitabh Bachchan and Irrfan Khan also. Jisshu, who made his Bollywood debut opposite Ileana D'Cruz in a guest appearance in Anurag Basu's “Barfi!” would next be seen in Pradeep Sarkar's Hindi film “Mardaani,” in which he plays husband to Rani Mukerji's character.

Celina Jaitly makes her singing debut

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ctress Celina Jaitly made her singing debut with the Bollywood-style UN video on gay rights. This Bollywood-style video called “The Welcome” narrates the story of a young man who brings his boyfriend home for the first time and wins acceptance from his family. The video promotes the UN’s free and equal campaign championing equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and an end to homophobia.

Sircar is said to have been keen to cast Jisshu opposite Deepika as the role suited him to perfection. However, the fact that Jisshu was being launched as a leading man by Yash Raj Films (YRF) put a question mark on Jisshu's presence in “Piku.” The excited actor said: "It's a big break with a director I really admire and with actors I really love. It has been my dream to work with Bachchan from the time I decided I wanted to be an actor." "Irrfan-ji is another actor I truly admire. As for Deepika, isn't she everyone's favourite dream girl these days?"

Mallika Sherawat dazzles in Cannes

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ollywood actress M a l l i k a Sherawat put her controversial past behind her as she arrived on the red carpet at the opening ceremony of the 67th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes and the screening of the ‘Grace of Monaco.’ Mallika, who had previously made headlines with her outrageous and somewhat scandalous red carpet outfits, looked demure and beautiful in a blue lace Emilio Pucci gown.

will feature Akshay alongside rising star Sidharth Malhotra and is tipped to be directed by Karan Malhotra, who previously directed the blockbuster “Agneepath.” Karan and Akshay previously shared screen space when Akshay made an appearance on Karan’s show ‘Koffee With Karan’ where he entertained viewers by turning the tables on his host when he asked Karan to answer a series of witty questions. Their collaboration on “Warrior” marks a truly exciting time for the Bollywood industry.

Ranbir Kapoor to advocate no-smoking

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Anand Mela 2014

After last years tremendous success, Anand Mela is here again with its unmatched entertainment, shopping facilities and food stalls. Attended by more than 5000 people over 2 days, all the Mela proceedings through ticket selling will go to this year's charity Shishukunj, a registered charity run entirely by the youth, for the youth. The Mela is taking place on Saturday 7th June and Sunday 8th June 2014 at Harrow Leisure Centre and is set to be the biggest yet. Whether you're looking for a fun family day out, an avid entertainment enthusiast or want to do some serious shopping, the mela is the place to be! Over 80 stalls will come together under one roof, from fashion designers, jewellery, hair & makeup artists, henna artists, health experts, caterers and many more. There is also some excellent entertainment lined up including performances from celebrities like Navin Kundra, Honey's Dance Academy, Meera's Academy, AK Bollywood Dance, Kishan Amin, Hemina Shah, Mehi, Adil Hashmi and Rekha Sawhney, as well as a number of other talented artists, performers, and comedians. The Affordable Indian Property Show Harrow 2014, hosted by Indiabulls Housing finance Ltd. and Asset India will also be taking place. The event is for the benefit of NRIs, PIOs and OCIs and will be open to all the public from 10am to 7pm. The exhibition is the first of its kind to focus on an affordable range of properties by renowned developers from Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Anand, Vadodara, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi NCR, Goa, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai. There will also be various contests including free tickets to India for visitor’s registration at the venue.

Indian Elections 2014: The Biggest Event in the World

Continued from page 2 They were absolutely livid about the congress. The words were like shame on them. How could they talk about electricity and good roads, portable water even after more than 60 years of independence? This was not going to take them for a ride any longer,” she added. During the debate people pointed out how Modi campaigned without using the term 'Hindutva' which they thought clearly explains his clean sweep mandate. Charu Shahane spoke to a voter who told

her, “Unlike Rahul Gandhi, at least Modi is saying I'll do it. Why does religion matter to me? I don't get food to eat, I don't care what religion Modi comes from!” Comparing British Politics to Indian, James Astill described that British politicians are not very impressive. “In India, Indian voters know that politicians are crooks, but there is still a spine in the political system which is wonderful. They are only exercising their right to vote which is the single greatest advantage of a democracy,” he said.

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Tackle the extremism at root cause

Continued from page 3 These two men had been radicalised through exposure to propaganda on social media. They themselves then using social media- Raoufi had 2000 followers on twitterto encourage others to join them and to record the awful atrocities they inflict. It is a tragedy for the families who have to suffer bereavement, over 20 men from Britain are believed to have been killed so far, and also shame and humiliation as they face the anger of their community in the UK and themselves come to terms with the revelation of their sons’ radicalisation. Recently the police launched a campaign, as part of the Prevent strategy, to get families – in particular –mothers to look for signs of radicalisation and to dissuade their sons’ and inform the police but it is often the families who are last to know of the radicalisation which their sons’ hide from them. It is the disseminators who keep just within the law that must be tackled it is they who encourage the actions of these brainwashed recruits. It’s a tragedy that, far

from the conflict in Syria coming to an end, the terrorist threat from these radicalised recruits returning home, further radicalised and better trained, spreading their ideology, has the potential to be a huge threat to the security of the UK. We must urgently develop a response to this threat, the police have already arrested over 40 people this year for Syria related offences on their return to the UK that is twice as many as in the whole of 2013. It’s a tragedy that even though the police and Crown Prosecution Service are –rightlyarresting and prosecuting terrorists who return from Syria, the maximum tariff for many will be only ten years. The terrorism law, under which they will be prosecuted, dates back to 2006, long before the conflict in Syria began. It is time to review this outdated law and introduce an automatic life tariff for these terrorists. We must also tackle the extremism at root cause and I urge the Government to urgently review the Prevent strategy and the Terrorism Act 2006 and open a debate on how we deal with this time-bomb.

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A progressive time ahead regarding money and the material world, and the keyword is increase. Personal charm and confidence is on the increase, so get involved in high level talks. During this phase, choose your words carefully as you can upset people around you.

ARIES Mar 21 - Apr 20

TAURUS Apr 21 - May 21 Do not kid yourself that emotional problems can always be solved by material means. This only covers the cracks and does nobody any good in the end. If love has left you feeling rather dejected or cynical, it looks as though soon events will pull you out of this mood of despondency.

GEMINI May 22 - June 22 You’re likely to receive insights into where everything is going and this may shape your life for months to come. You can look forward to advancing both personal and professional ambitions from now onwards. There are opportunities to expand and you and a partner could really go places.

CANCER Jun 22 - Jul 22 A good time for restructuring and rethinking your aims and interests. You now have an excellent opportunity to sort out where things may be going wrong. The hard part is that you will have to be honest with yourself. Do not get over-anxious if everything seems to be in slow motion - it is time to pull a few strings.

LEO Jul 23 - Aug 23 Decision making will prove to be a bit of a bind because of your wavering mind - seek professional advice and then steam ahead. You will also be in great demand socially and you can expect to be invited to a few get-togethers. Be careful with your expenditure as you have a tendency to be extravagant. You need to pay more attention than usual to your everyday work dairy. Meetings, work hours and organised breaks could play havoc, unless you're prepared to re-group on the spur of the moment. Try to be meticulous but flexible about your schedule. Play your cards right and you can pull strings in you favour.

VIRGO Aug 24 - Sep 23

LIBRA Sep 24 - Oct 23

Opportunities abound, professionally and socially, so make the right choices. You should enjoy a very popular phase in your life where everyone wants to invite you to parties. This will give you a chance to meet people and pursue any romantic liaisons. There will be excesses associated with splashing out on luxury items which sometimes we do not really require.

SCORPIO Oct 24- Nov 22 Progress will be slow and may incline you to a negative view of your current work situation. Make up your mind early in the week to knuckle down to the tasks in hand. This should be a wonderful week for those aspiring to higher knowledge - foreign travel is strongly indicated. Associate with people that you are comfortable with. SAGITTARIUS Nov 23 - Dec 21 There are subtle transformations taking shape in you life and a feeling of helpful influences in the background. There is much to suggest that you are in tune with your inner self and in touch with those hidden forces which often seem to take a guiding hand in one's life. Focus on essentials and establish a solid foundation. CAPRICORN Dec 22 - Jan 20

Make a very conscious attempt to stick to main priorities. Organise your time so that it is not taken up entirely by the demands of other people. Ego confrontations with family members are possible now, but the best way to handle this energy is to do your best to strengthen your relationship with your family and your home base. The planetary activity in your chart signals a time of mixed emotions as well as personal issues to be dealt with. The accent’s very much on relationships. The outlook remains optimistic, so don't be afraid to act if your instinct tells you it's time for change. Professional and financial pressures will begin to ease.

AQUARIUS Jan 21 - Feb 19

PISCES Feb 20 - Mar 20

It seems that the winds of change begin to gather momentum and put a strong focus on domestic and family matters. The outlook remains optimistic as developments point the way forward and bring you a sense of real achievement. However, this week, demands on time and energy are going to be heavy.


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IPL Results of 9 matches played from 13th to 19th May

Match Date 1 13 May

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Teams RR v/s CSK at Ranchi CSK won by 5 wickets Brief scores: CSK 149/5 (19.4 overs); RR 148/8 (20 overs) RCB v/s DD at Bangalore RCB won by 16 runs Brief scores: RCB 186/4 (20 overs); DD 170/7 (20 overs) SRH v/s KXIP at Hyderabad KXIP won by 6 wickets Brief scores: KXIP 211/4 (18.4 overs); SRH 205/5 (20 overs) MI v/s KKR at Cuttack KKR won by 6 wickets Brief scores: KKR 142/4 (18.4 overs); MI 141/5 (20 overs) RR v/s DD at Ahmedabad RR won by 62 runs Brief scores: DD 139/9 (20 overs); RR 301/6 (20 overs) CSK v/s RCB at Ranchi RCB won by 5 wickets Brief scores: RCB 142/5 (19.5 overs); CSK 138/4 (20 overs) SRH v/s KKR at Hyderabad KKR won by 7 wickets Brief scores: KKR 146/3 (19.4 overs); SRH 142/8 (20 overs)7 10 May MI v/s RR at Ahmedabad MI won by 25 runs Brief scores: MI 178/3 (20 overs); RR 153/8 (20 overs) DD v/s KXIP at Delhi KXIP won by 4 wickets Brief scores: KXIP 165/6 (19.4 overs); DD 164/7 (20 overs)

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Punjab stop Delhi, Mumbai Indians beat Rajasthan Royals

On a day when Kings XI Punjab were tested by luckless Delhi, Mumbai Indians played like one and thrashed Rajasthan Royals by 25 runs.

Kings XI stop Delhi Daredevils: Table toppers Kings XI Punjab played some sensible cricket to overhaul Delhi Daredevils 165 at the Ferozeshash Kotla ground in Delhi by the skin of their teeth in 19.4 overs. Akshar Patel following up his excellent showing with the ball (Pietersen's wicket and 18 runs off his quota) with a measured 42 not out off 35 balls. Even Bailey's untimely dismissal couldn't alter Delhi's rock-bottom fortunes. It turned out to be the perfect dead rubber to test Punjab's lower middle-order in an extraordinary season for the team, while for Delhi it seems there are no new depths to plumb. For a while on Monday, though, it seemed Daredevils skipper Kevin Pietersen (49; 32b, 6x4, 1x6) was hell bent on reminding Kings XI Punjab that they were the second-most expensive bowling team in the IPL as he and a recharged Dinesh Karthik (69; 44b, 7x4, 3x6) looked like setting up a formidable total. But out of nowhere, a peach of a delivery from

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MI batsmen justified skipper Rohit Sharma's decision to bat first as openers Lendl Simmons and Mike Hussey gave their team the best start of this season so far. The left-right combination put together 120 runs off just 87 balls and prepared the perfect launch pad for their team to reach a formidable 178 for three. This was MI’s second highest total while batting

first this season (the highest being 187 for five vs RCB at the Wankhede). The Royals' chase never got going and the batsmen succumbed under the pressure of a huge target. Their batting fell apart and a rearguard action by Brad Hodge and James Faulkner, who added 69 runs for the eight wicket, only delayed the inevitable. The Royals were restricted for 153 for eight in 20 overs, well short of the 179-run target. With a victory being the only option for survival, MI put up a clinical show with all the team working well as a unit.

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Cricket rocked by new fixing evidence

Former New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent has given officials from the International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption unit with a treasure trove of information about matches which were targeted for spot-fixing and the names of players who were involved. Domestic matches played by English counties are among those about which Vincent has provided detailed evidence from the period when he was playing for Lancashire and Sussex, along with details of fixing in at least four other countries. He has also informed them of the details of an approach by another corrupt player to a current international captain, who turned down the offer and reported it to anti-corruption officials. Investigators from the ICC’s anti-corruption unit are working with detectives employed by cricket boards around the world to piece together a complex case which they believe will emerge as the biggest fixing scandal since the Hansie Cronje affair 14 years ago,

Lou Vincent and possibly even more significant than that. Vincent has agreed a plea bargain in the hope of avoiding a criminal prosecution for his involvement in and knowledge of spot-fixing in five or more countries over a four-year period between 2008-2012. He revealed in December he would co-operate with detectives and confessed to an ICC tribunal investigating fixing in Bangladesh earlier this year that he had been approached by an illegal bookmaker. It is understood the ICC’s anti-corruption police are close to charging a former Pakistan international cricketer based on evidence provided by Vincent. The investigation crosses several international jurisdictions

and is expected to take another 12-18 months to complete with anti-corruption officers determined to use the information and land convictions. Several of his allegations are believed to involve matches played in the now defunct Indian Cricket League, where he said players were offered bribes of money and prostitutes by shadowy figures involved in the tournament. He has also provided names and dates of meetings with fixers which are being cross-referenced by the ICC. His evidence has laid bare the threat of corruption to Twenty20 competitions in England and elsewhere which interest fixers in Asia when they are screened live on television in India. Vincent became a roving Twenty20 specialist playing in England, India, Zimbabwe, South Africa and New Zealand when his international career ended in 2007 after 23 Tests and 103 one-day internationals. He has told anti-corruption police of attempted fixing in the Twenty20 Cup in England when he played for

Lancashire and Sussex. He has admitted trying to persuade one Lancashire teammate to participate in a fix, but the player reported the approach to the authorities. Another county player is believed to have agreed to a fix before backing out. A 40over match between Sussex and Kent in 2011 in which Vincent played is being subjected to special scrutiny by the ICC for evidence of corruption. He has also told investigators of fixing when he played for the Auckland Aces in the Twenty20 Champions League tournament in South Africa in October 2012. He has also detailed incidents in the Hong Kong Sixes competition. A spokesman for the ICC stated the board never comments on anti-corruption matters. The evidence from Vincent is seen as a valuable method of piecing together patterns of behaviour by fixers and how they target players with gifts and money, and then follow them around the world when they play in different tournaments.

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Samit Patel gets chance to take centre stage

The absence of Andrew Flintoff, who was speculated to return to Notts Outlaws for the match, gave Samit Patel a chance to take centre stage at Nottingham. His ankle injury, though, could delay that spectacle until the end of the month and what they in fact saw was clinical, more than explosive, batting from the Notts Outlaws that Lancashire Lightning never threatened to match. It was masterminded by Samit Patel, who, escaping a difficult catch in the deep to James Anderson when 32 and a run-out chance to Jos Buttler on 43, reached a fifty from 39 balls that contained only five fours. Having struck his sole six with three balls remaining, he fell to a quite outrageously good, leaping catch by Steven Croft trying to clear long-on once more off the next.

Lampard named deputy to Steven Gerrard

Frank Lampard will be England's vice-captain at next month's World Cup in Brazil, manager Roy Hodgson said. The 35-year-old Chelsea midfielder, who has played 103 times for his country and skippered the team six times, was chosen as Steven Gerrard's deputy ahead of striker Wayne Rooney. England have friendlies against Peru, Ecuador and Honduras before starting their World Cup campaign against Italy on June 14. They also play Uruguay and Costa Rica in Group D.

BY PUJYA MORARI BAPU IN ROME Saturday June 28th to Sunday July 6th, 2014

This is a historic Katha and is the first Ram Katha in the vicinity of Vatican City, home of the Catholic Church and the Holy See. Katha Timing: Saturday 28th June - 4pm - 7pm, Sunday 29th June - Sunday 6th July 2014 - 9.30 am - 1.30pm A special rate is available for those attending the Katha at the NH Midas Hotel. For further information and bookings please visit: http://www.moraribapu.org/new_2013/ramkatha_schedule_detail_rome.html


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