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Bollywood was in full glitz and glamour on Wednesday 18 September and was dubbed the biggest night in Hindi films. This year the 20th Indian International Film Academy (IIFA) took place in the heart of Bollywood, Mumbai for the first time The IIFA Awards are effectively the Hindi film industry's equivalent of the Oscars, and so are always an extraordinarily star-studded affair. Ranveer Singh began the night by starting a rendition of Mere Gully Mein while standing in the crowd. He then, however, hopped up on stage, and his performance was extravagant. There was performance from the talented Madhuri Dixit, Salman

Khan, Sara Ali to name a few. Who won the awards? The IIFA 2019 winners are... Best film Raazi Best actor, female Alia Bhatt, Raazi Best actor, male Ranveer Singh, Padmaavat Best director Sriram Raghavan, Andhadhun Best supporting actor, female Aditi Rao Hydari, Padmaavat Best supporting actor, male Vicky Kaushal, Sanju Best actress in the past 20 years Deepika Padukone Best actor in the past 20 years Ranbir Kapoor Best debut, female Sara Ali Khan Best debut, male Khatter

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NEWLYWED BRIDE MISDIAGNOSED FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE ARSLAN QURBAN FROM WALSALL HAS SET UP A GOFUNDME PAGE TO HELP PAY FOR A TREATMENT, WHICH HAS ALREADY GENERATED MORE THAN £17,000 IN GENEROUS DONATIONS.

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ewlywed Bride Misdiagnosed and Fighting For Her Life A loving husband has set up a GoFundMe page. To help save his newlywed bride who is fighting for her life after doctors misdiagnosed bleeding on her brain.

Arslan Qurban from Walsall married Rida Fatima married from Pakistan in February after a whirlwind romance. The couple applied for a visa so Rida, 24-years-old could join Arslan and start a life together in the UK. continued on page 2

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“I’ve been manic and it is heartbreaking not being able to be there with her,” said Arslan continued from front page

But their dream came crashing down when Rida went to see her doctor, complaining of migraine and vomiting back in September. She says she was told she had food poisoning and was sent away. Less than 24 hours later, she began losing vision in her left eye, and Arslan urged her to go hospital. She arrived at the hospital, collapsed and had a seizure and needed two emergency surgeries to stop the bleed on her brain. Arslan is appealing for help to pay her medical bills, which are topping £5,000-a-week at the Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad. “They told me that, if she’d left it any longer, I would have lost her,” he said. “After the second surgery

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She says she was diagnosed with food poisoning and sent home. After her seizure in the hospital she was rushed for a CT scan which revealed she had suffered two brain bleeds. When Arslan heard the news, her husband flew out to Pakistan to be with his wife. “I’ve been manic and it is heartbreaking not being able to be there with her,” said Arslan, who works as a rental advisor at a car hire company near Birmingham Airport. “I flew out to Pakistan as soon as I could. When I arrived, her face was all swollen and I could barely recognise her. “They don’t know why it happened because she was perfectly healthy before. “Now, she is still in intensive care, but she has been able to open her eyes, and she even attempted to write. “She has responses on her right side, but nothing from her left yet. “Hopefully, if things continue to improve then she will be out of intensive care in the next couple of weeks and will be moved onto a normal ward. “Then it will be a lot of intense physiotherapy. But at this stage we just don’t know how injured her brain is. “We have to wait for the swelling to go down.” Rida and Arslan met a year ago via a Muslim dating app.

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her brain was so swollen, they were unable to replace her skull. “She was on a ventilator and was in a coma at first, but she is showing signs of improvement. “On the day I went into see her she was slipping in and out of consciousness. She would be awake for a minute or so then fall back to sleep. “But I sat beside her and she recognised my voice. She grabbed me by the neck and pulled me close to her. It was really emotional. “Then she tried to open her eyes. She is showing good signs, and I know she can do it.” Rida began suffering with a headache on September 8, and went to her GP, who prescribed migraine medication. The following day she again visited the doctor, this time with a severe headache and vomiting.

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A Wolverhampton Labour Councillor pays tribute to her hero US deputy sheriff brother Sandeep Dhaliwal who was killed on duty in Texas. The death of “trailblazing” deputy sheriff has sparked an outpouring of grief in America and left his family devastated. Tributes have been pouring in for Sandeep Dhaliwal, 41, who was shot during a routine traffic stop. His sister, Rupinderjit Kaur,37, is a Labour councillor for the Spring Vale ward. The father-of-three made history as the first Sikh to become a

sheriff's deputy in Harris County, Texas, and fought for five years for the right to wear a turban on duty. Mr Dhaliwal moved to America in 1995 and Ms Kaur to the UK in 2003. She has been based in Wolverhampton since 2013 and became a councillor two years later. The councillor said she was proud of her brother for doing his duty despite the challenges he faced in Texas. Councillor Kaur said her family had always feared her brother’s job could put him in danger, especially because of muchpublicised problems with gun crime and racism in America’s south. But she said she was proud of him for following his dream of becoming a police officer, despite the challenges of being a Sikh in Texas. Councillor Kaur said: “When he said he was joining the police force we were scared but at the same time we were proud of his decision and supported him.” Sandeep, was shot in the head near Houston on Friday after a

routine traffic stop turned deadly. Mr Dhaliwal’s death has sparked an outpouring of emotion in the state. A “communityled” candlelit vigil was held on Saturday. Thousands of people from all walks of life including police officers, Sikh believers, IndianAmericans and Houston-area residents turned out for the day-long ceremonies to honour slain police officer Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal, Harris County sheriff Ed Gonzalez said Deputy Dhaliwal "was a hero, he was a respected member of the community and he was a trailblazer". Houston mayor Sylvester Turner said he was a “bold and groundbreaking law enforcement officer in the eyes of our county, our state, our nation, and around the world, because he sought and received permission to patrol while wearing the outward signs of his Sikh faith, including a turban and beard”. A memorial service was held on Saturday at Guru Nanak Gurdwara on Sedgley Street, , Wolverhampton.

Arslan said they immediately ‘clicked’ and he fell head over heels for her straight away “She has responses on her right side, but nothing from her left yet. “We fell in love so fast,” said the 25-year-old man. “Ever since that first day we spoke, our love just grew and grew. “I asked her to be my wife in a matter of a few months. “Rida said yes straight away and finally my whole life made sense. Everything in my life had led me to the day I married her. “It’s now been three weeks since I heard her voice and I pray I will hear it again soon. “I know I can get my wife back, I just need to fight for it.” Arslan has appealed for help to pay for Rida’s medical bills and said his parents were considering remortgaging their house to

help. He has set up a GoFundMe page to help pay for a treatment, which has already generated more than £17,000 in generous donations. “We know she is in the best hands that she can be right now, as she is in a specialist hospital," said Arslan. “But the bills are expensive. As her husband, I need to do everything I can to try and help her and get her the best treatment. “That is why I set up the GoFundMe page. I know in my heart that my wife has the courage to make a recovery, even though we have a long road ahead. “Any help anyone can give to help get my wife back would mean so much to me. “I need your help to save my wife’s life – she is everything to me.” To donate to Rida’s care, https://www.gofundme.com/f/ mx8en4-saving-my-wifes-life


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From must-haves to family favourites, Asda has everything you need this Diwali With the festive season around the corner, it’s time again for families across the UK to get together for delicious feasts, fun-filled parties and traditional ceremonies. This way, the next generation gets a better understanding of the festivities, customs and rituals. Year after year, the Diwali offers at Asda keep Madhurima @Kitchenmai Having lived in Mumbai and London, Madhurima has adapted her style of cooking for global living but her true love for Indian food is still profound and deep. For the festive season, Madhurima has shared two dishes, without which her Diwali menu is incomplete. In Bengali culture, festivities begin much before Diwali and this gives ample time to make sweet and savoury delicacies for the family. “Semolina, a versatile ingredient which I usually add to savouries for crunchiness – be it the cutlets, the fritters or croquettes and it is also the base of many sweet meats, my favourite being the Rava Laddoos. I can’t resist a Diwali without Rava Laddoos, I have already started making for all my friends and family. Stocking up semolina has become a must for every occasion as there’s so

getting better! Taking away the stress of planning, there is an exciting range of brands and products available, all under one roof with amazing deals and discounts. Since Diwali is celebrated with equal fervour by all, what makes it so special is how it brings different people together. From all over the Indian sub-continent, people from various culinary

backgrounds unite to put their best ‘food’ forward. This year, Asda is celebrating this richness of food cultures by doing something very special. ASDA has teamed up with three food influencers from diverse backgrounds who celebrate their Diwali rituals in their own traditional way, to inspire and motivate the food lover inside each one of us!

much I can do with it. “Another ingredient which Madhurima loves to include in her Diwali cooking is dals, her favourite being the humble Chana Dal which goes into Chana Dal Puris, Chana Dal fritters and the Bengali Cholar Dal. In Bengali cooking, Chana Dal is cooked with coconut and spices and it’s a staple for all Bengali festivals.

Nisha Parmar @nishascookingagain From investment banking to Masterchef, Nisha’s culinary journey is not just interesting but full of flavours from across the globe. During Diwali, her cooking inspiration usually is driven by the yearning to share the opulence of the festival with her kids. Diwali is never a quiet affair in her household. Every year, they have a special feast where a large spread of food is laid out, comprising of party food and not the regular curry and roti. Amidst all the festivities, Nisha ensures she cooks up a feast for the whole family. Her family favourites are the Indian street food flavours. Her kitchen is full of ingredients for this delicious street food as she enjoys serving a variety of chaats and tikkis to family and friends. Chick-peas feature on top of her shopping list every time she pops over to her local ASDA. Perfect for salads, chaats, stews

So, this Diwali, go ahead and create food memories with your family. Be it your family favourites, your childhood delights or traditional recipes, find all the ingredients at ASDA. With a range of brands and products available in select stores and online, make this Diwali truly special with ASDA!

Nitisha Patel @Chef_nitisha A champion of Indian cuisine, Nitisha strongly believes in innovative cooking but when it comes to festivities, she chooses to keep it traditional. A young Gujarati, living with her parents in Wolverhampton, Nitisha has already published her first book – My Modern Indian Kitchen.

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A West Midlands Police officer is the first Sikh woman to reach the rank of Superintendent after progressing her career through the force. Harvi Khatkar has been with WMP for 25 years and has fulfilled a wide range of roles including neighbourhood policing, response, offender management and force incident manager. She is a firearms and public order commander. Harvi has made her mark across the region after spending time based in Birmingham, Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton as part of her rise through the ranks. She was the most senior BME officer in Wolverhampton before becoming part of the WMP2020 programme to help create a more modern, agile police force for decades to come. Harvi - who is also the force’s business crime lead - went through a rigorous promotion process before successfully being named as

a new Superintendent. But the modest officer does not consider herself a role model; although she hopes her achievement will inspire others to pursue their own ambitions of a police career. She said: "It is a real privilege and I have been a police officer in the West Midlands for 25 years now and, although it hasn’t been without challenges getting to this point, I am delighted to have this opportunity. "I do feel a sense of pride at being the first Asian woman to reach the rank of Superintendent. "The best thing about being a police officer is no one day is the same, you face varied situations. "We are a diverse police force with a range of different cultures so I have no doubt there will be many more women, and men, from a BME background who will continue to rise through the force in future. "If others see me as an inspiration then I am honoured, but the main

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Dashcam Footage Could Help A Murder Inquiry Leicestershire Police are asking motorists to check their dashcam footage in case it holds any clues for the murder of 21-year-old Mohammed Jibreel. Mohammed was found injured in the area of Taylor Road and Kashmir Road, alongside the busy Dysart Way, at around 3pm on Saturday. He was taken to hospital where he died during the early hours of Sunday morning. Mohammed was involved in an incident with a group of people in the area of Taylor Road and Kashmir Road between 2.45pm and 3pm before he was stabbed. Extensive inquiries into the murder continue in the St Matthew’s area and officers have been studying hours of CCTV footage. Detective Chief Inspector Tony Yarwood, from East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU), said: “We know from the enquiries we’ve done so far that there were a number of motorists driving along Dysart Way around 3pm. “Do you have video recording equipment installed in your vehicles, did you capture any footage which may help us? Any information, no matter how small, could help us identify those responsible." He added: “Mohammed was a young man whose loss has

devastated his family. "We need to find who did this and we know the local community can help us. “I want to work with you. We know it’s not always easy to come forward so please been assured that any information you may be able to provide will be treated in the strictest confidence.” Anyone with information is asked to contact 101, quoting incident number 372 of 21 September, or call Crimestopppers, anonymously on 0800 555 111


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Walsall Sikh Temple Plans For Chapel of Rest The Guru Nanak Sikh Temple, in Caldmore, Walsall, plans to demolish 12 houses to build a chapel of rest to support funeral services. The pans are yet to be approved and the Gurdwara, is looking to demolish properties next to the temple on West Bromwich Street and the adjacent Sandwell Street and replace them with a four-storey chapel which would support funeral services in the area. Residents have raised a string of concerns including an increase in traffic, noise, disturbance and the loss of shops and housing in the area. The proposal is set to be discussed at Walsall Council's planning committee meeting on Thursday 3 October. In the application, the temple said the chapel of rest was needed by its congregation who didn't have the facilities to accommodate mourners. It also said the existing houses, currently used as rental properties, were small and not energy efficient while the shop - previously a clothes store - had been vacant for a number of years. Agents M.A. Architectural Ltd said: "Within the

community, a need has been identified for the provision of a suitable facility that we have termed a chapel of rest, with associated ceremonial and worship facilities for the religious congregation. "The local community is close and all of the usual family special occasions are celebrated by, not only the immediate family, but by the community at large. "Funerals are a typical

example of this communitywide spirit. "When there is a death, a bereaved family often does not have the facility to cater for the numbers of mourners from the community. "As a responsible guardian of the spiritual needs of the community, the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple requests consent to develop a part of the site for a suitably sized facility that will enable the

community-wide respect to be shown." It added that it did not expect an increase in traffic as the chapel will be used by members of the congregation that already visit the temple. But the plans have attracted dozens of objections, including an 89name petition and around 70 individual letters of objection to the scheme.

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Student Installs Knife Box At School To Prevent Crime

A secondary school student from Holly Lodge High School in Smethwick has taken it upon herself to design and install a knife box at her school to prevent youngsters from knife crime. Jakia Khanom, a year 8 student came up with the idea after an interactive session hosted by Sandwell Police at her school inspired her. Jakia, 13-years-old wrote a small poem and had it engraved into the box which aims to get students to anonymously hand in any knife they have been carrying for what they feel is protection. The youngster hopes it will help students and parents in the local area to get involved in doing their bit to put an end to the recent rise in youth violence. Jakia said: “I got the idea from listening to the news and hearing stories of knife crime from the activities we have done in school recently. “My school took part in a knife

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crime initiative with other Sandwell schools called World Café and we wrote poems on the issue from our perspective. “I hope my idea helps to save someone’s life and it could even be someone I know.” Police Offender Manager Sgt Dave Rogers has championed the work and said: “This is exactly the kind of original idea we are looking for when we speak to young people in our area. “If this fantastic idea has a knockon effect on other school students, then we have achieved our aim on educating and deterring the youth of our community from crime.” The installation of the box is just the latest in the launch of a national week-long operation that aims to increase awareness on the dangers of carrying a knife and exactly what the police are doing to stop it happening. The knife box will be used to seize any weapons which are given in and will be disposed of appropriately by local police officers.


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Teenager’s Bravery After Saving Sister and Grandparents A teenager has been presented with an Honoured Citizen Award Saving after saving his sister and grandparents from a burning house at age 13. Joshwyn Patel, 13 and his older sister Syonn, 14 were spending a weekend at their grandparents' home in Belgrave, Leicester on Saturday, August 3 when it suddenly became engulfed in flames. The, two teenagers were in an upstairs bedroom when Syonn noticed a glowing light from under the door. Joshwyn risked his life to help his grandfather, Hasmukh, 68 and 69-year-old grandmother, Tara to flee the burning house when they realised the fire was rapidly spreading throughout the

Kensington Street house. Joshwyn has now been presented with an Honoured Citizen Award for his act of bravery after being nominated by Belgrave ward councillor, Nita Solanki. She said: "The outcome could have been very different and I was keen to make sure he got recognised for what he did." The award was presented to him by the Lord Mayor, Councillor Annette Byrne on Wednesday, October 2 at Leicester Town Hall. He was praised for his bravery and for staying so calm during such a dramatic incident. Lord Mayor, Councillor Annette Byrne said: "To save your sister and your grandparents - that would

“IT IS WHAT IT IS” be hard for anyone but for a 13-year-old that is amazing." During the fire, Joshwyn was quick to call the fire service who tackled the flames that had spread throughout the house. Joshwyn told LeicestershireLive: "My sister told me to ring the fire brigade as soon as possible but my phone wasn't charged so I had to run downstairs to get the house phone. "At the start I felt quite scared but I managed to calm myself down so I could get everyone out the house and make sure they were safe. "Towards the end of the evening I felt quite stressed because my grandparents felt stressed and I just felt stressed for them." Joshwyn's proud parents were relieved that their

children were safe. The teenager's father, Minesh Patel, 42 said: "It's a credit to both my son and daughter. "Most children would panic but Joshwyn kept a clear head and even though I would never want my kids in that situation, if he hadn't have been there my parents would have been trapped." Bhavneeta, the teenagers' mother was on the phone to Syonn at the time of the incident. She said: "My heart was in my throat when my daughter rang me - she was hysterical so I kept her on the phone and drove straight there. "I am so proud of them for how they dealt with it." Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service has said the cause of the blaze was accidental, due to a

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naked flame exposed to combustible materials. Now the family want to urge others to be more vigilant when lighting candles at home. At times of prayer, Hindus light a small tealight candle called a diva which are often left burning. Mr Patel said: "Now my

mum makes sure she only leaves the diva burning for as long as she needs it. It's important to make sure that they're not left unattended." Joshwyn's father also said they have been approached by Leicestershire Fire and Rescue service to "go around to different schools to raise awareness."


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JAS SANSI The Thinking Man's Mouthpiece Photographer and LoveBrum trustee, Jas Sansi brings a dose of all things Birmingham. With an unprecedented love of the city and its unique diverseness, he brings his 6-foot passion to The Asian Today.

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MIDLANDS WOMEN IN TECH AWARDS 2019

Jas Sansi attends the first ever Awards Ceremony celebrating Midlands Women in Technology. Here’s his take on why these awards are vital in helping steer the aspiration of greater diversity in Tech. Last night the inaugural Midlands Women in Technology Awards showcased some of the region’s brightest stars in Tech. Keynote speaker Jacqueline de Rojas expressed her joy in seeing an awards event celebrating the contribution of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) outside of London. This was an important event to host, showcase and talk about. The lack of gender diversity in technology exposes vulnerability in this sector for our region. Technology is shaping our lives in ways we could not envisage in the past. It is vital, in order to be at the cutting edge, to attract, retrain and foster the greatest talent available. It’s vital women in technology are recognised and their achievements showcased in order to inspire those who want to succeed in the industry. If young girls read about and see other females achieving success in technology, it can only be beneficial in helping achieve their aspirations. I envisage these awards growing year on year. Technology is moving at the speed of light, its bewildering for those of us entrenched in analogue lifestyles. In Manchester this week, I struggled to hail a cab, every one that passed operated under the umbrella of a tech start up operation bookable via an app. Earlier this week, I tweeted about the Laundromat at my daughter’s University Halls where the washing machine has an app built in which notifies her when the washing cycle is complete. This was read by 14,000 people and attracted 95 likes. Technology and the Internet of Things will increasingly design our lifestyles and life choices. It’s something we either embrace, in the way Women in Tech Awards do or we risk being left behind, on the side of the road hailing a cab that no longer exists. Congratulations to all finalists at Midlands Women in Tech Awards 2019. Here’s a list of the night’s winners: Start Up Founder Award – Sonu Bubna (Shopper.com) Apprentice Award – Shannon Lynch (JLR) Rising Star Award – Emily Lawton (REPL Group) Academic Award – Paula Mendes (University of Birmingham) Tech for Good Award – Cate Rae (Widgit Software) Innovator Award – Melissa Snover (Nourish3d) Best Digital Lead Award – Pat Crossley-Smith (Methods) Shining Star Award – Amandip Jheeta (TATA Consultancy) Lifetime Achievement Award – Mary Lee Berners-Lee JAS SANSI TWITTER: @jassansi FACEBOOK: fb.com/jassansi

More than £30 million investment to transform bus services in Birmingham and Dudley has been announced by Government. The funding package will go towards the creation of new bus lanes, upgrades to junctions and better bus stops to improve journey times and reliability and offer a convenient alternative to the car. Improvements will be focused on Birmingham city centre and links to the south and west Birmingham and Dudley, offering passengers quicker connections as well as links to the expanding Metro, Rail and Sprint networks. The investment is backed by a grant of more than £24m from the Department for Transport, topped up with funding from West Midlands Bus Alliance partners, which includes Birmingham City Council and Transport for West Midlands (TfWM), part of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA). Mayor the West Midlands Andy Street, who has had a series of meeting with Government on bus services, said: “We are already seeing bus use beginning to rise in the West Midlands - bucking the national trend - thanks to measures such as halfprice travel for all 16-18-yearolds, convenient contactless ticketing, and live travel information apps. “Now this new investment from Government will allow us to further improve bus journeys across the region, making them quicker and more reliable and helping to better connect people to work and leisure opportunities throughout the West Midlands.” Cllr Ian Ward, WMCA portfolio holder for transport and leader of Birmingham City Council said: “Bus is the most popular form of transport in the region, accounting for more than 260 million journeys a year

and we are looking to make it even more attractive and encourage people to leave their cars at home. “This is also part of our wider investment in public transport including reopening rail stations, expanding the Metro network and introducing Sprint rapid bus services to

create a better connected West Midlands. We look forward to working in partnership with our Bus Alliance partners to deliver better bus services to the residents of Birmingham and the wider region” It is expected that the new links will benefit 73 million passengers a year.

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Midfielder Humza Choudhary Supports First Food and Sports Festival The inaugural food and sports festival organised by Leicester’s Bangladeshi community was supported by Leicester City’s footballer Hamza Choudhury. The organisers said he was happy to attend the Leicester Caribbean Cricket Club to help support and raise the profile of the inaugural event. Born in Loughborough to a father from Grenada and a mother from Bangladesh, the 21-year-old midfield powerhouse, still visits the South Asian country with his mum, Rafia, every year The dazzling player, with the equally dazzling Afro hairstyle, became the first player of Bangladeshi descent to play in the Premier League when making his debut in November 2017 as a sub in a 2-1 win over Tottenham. His presence at the event, after a gruelling and unlucky 1-0 defeat at Old Trafford, will serve to inspire young Bangladehis, said Leicester Bangladeshi Association chairman, Oyes Ahmed. He said: “It was fantastic to welcome our very own Leicester City footballer Hamza Choudhury.” Hundreds of people who attended the event was

heightened after a lengthy delay in his appearance, due to traffic problems in the Nottingham area where he lives. Mum, Rafia, said:”There was a big crowd waiting to see Hamza when he got there, all wanting to have their pictures taken with him on their phones.” Mr Ahmed added: “There are 13,000 Bangladeshis in Leicester and a further 2,500 in Loughborough. "While there are smaller groups within the

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Travel company Thomas Cook has collapsed and has angered many holiday makers who have booked and currently on their holidays. Founded in Market Harborough in 1841 by businessman Thomas Cook, the fledgling company organised railway outings for members of the local temperance movement. 178 years later, it had grown to a huge global travel group, with annual sales of £9bn, 19 million customers a year and 22,000 staff operating in 16 countries. The travel world had progressed from temperance day trips, so the modern business and leisure market was also changing, and at a far faster pace than in previous decades. "The company has had troubled for a long time," said

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Over15,000 objections have been listed against plans to tear down a major flyover in Birmingham close to the site of the Commonwealth Games athletes village. The £27.1 million project, which would see the removal of the flyover on the A34 in Perry Barr in favour of putting all traffic onto a dual carriageway at ground level, will be voted on by Birmingham City Council cabinet members in the next few days. However, transport boss, Councillor Waseem Zaffar, has admitted the scheme is now likely to go ahead as an alternative has not been found. The vote follows months of controversy, with papers showing that eleven petitions totalling 15,273 signatures have been handed to the council opposing the removal of the flyover. The consultation responses followed a similar trend, with 81 per cent of respondents not supporting changes to the A34 Walsall Road/A453 Aldridge Road and 61 per cent opposing changes to the A34/A4040 junction layout. The A34 takes motorists from Walsall and Great Barr into Birmingham city centre. It passes both the Alexander Stadium and the proposed games village on the former Birmingham City University Perry Barr campus. Speaking following the publication of the papers, cabinet member for environment and transport,

Councillor Waseem Zaffar, said he was keen to thank those who had taken time to respond to the consultation. But he added that no suitable alternative proposals had been suggested to the council and, as such, they would be going ahead with plans to remove the flyover. He said: “We want to first of all thank everybody that participated in the consultation. And the other democratic ways of contacting the council and partners. "It’s very very important that people do contribute to these processes. “Before we had a consultation I made it very clear that this isn’t a referendum, this is about getting the opinions of people about how such a change could impact on them, and whether the proposals were right. "And also an opportunity

for people to send in counter proposals on how we can continue to move people around through the city and through Perry Barr in a sustainable way. “But with the changes that are coming, with 5,000 new homes being built, half a billion pounds being invested into Perry Barr, it’s going to see major major changes. "And one of the biggest changes it will see is the Aldridge old connection from the A453 onto the A34 dual carriageway is being taken away because of the new homes that are being built on that particular site. "And also, in line with that closure, also connecting people across Perry Barr with the One Stop shopping centre. “It’s clearly not feasible to do this, and there isn’t the amount of space to do this, without removing the

flyover and capping the Birchfield island. "So we’ve decided that we’re going to proceed ahead with this – we think it’s the right proposal. “We have considered a range of other proposals but, in order to keep people moving efficiently through Perry Barr, in particular on public transport and having that cycling offer that we will have, we will not be able to offer all these real alternatives for sustainable forms of transport through the north of the city without removing this flyover. “And we are very confident that we will achieve this with minimal disruption, we will achieve this within the time allocated that we need to achieve it for the big event in 2022, and we will achieve it to benefit the residents in the short, medium and long term.”

East Midlands contestant Priya O’Shea is the latest to be eliminated from the Channel 4 Great British Bake off show. Marketing consultant Priya has avoided the boot during the last two weeks and on Tuesday 1 October her luck finally ran out. Fellow struggler Michael, who could have been sent home in Priya's place, but got the benefit of Paul and Prue's doubt. She said after the show: "I have learned so much. It's felt like such a privilege to be in the tent. "Just a year ago I was kind of a bit stuck, and I thought I am just going to do the things I enjoy." She added: "I hope my experience inspires other people to pursue their passions. "I left a corporate job after a decade and didn't know where to start, so I simply started with the things that I love to do and I'd say it's worked out pretty well." Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith

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This year Diwali is celebrated on Sunday 27th October 2019. But how did the festival start? What’s the significance of the festival? How do individuals celebrate the special day? Deepawali, Deepavali, or Diwali is the biggest and the brightest of all Hindu festivals. It is the festival of lights: deep means "light" and avali "a row" to become "a row of lights." Diwali is marked by days of celebration, which literally illuminates the country with its brilliance and dazzles people with its joy and light. The Diwali festival occurs in late October or early November. It falls on the 15th day of the Hindu month of Kartik, so it varies every year. What remains constant is the celebration of life, its enjoyment, and a sense of goodness. Historically, Diwali can be traced back to ancient India. It most likely began as an important harvest festival. However, there are various legends pointing to the origin of Diwali. Some believe it to be the celebration of the marriage

of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, with Lord Vishnu. Others use it as a celebration of her birthday, as Lakshmi is said to have been born on the newmoon day of Kartik. Diwali also commemorates the return of Lord Rama (along with Ma Sita and Lakshman) from his 14-year-long exile and vanquishing the demonking Ravana. In joyous celebration of the return of their king, the people of Ayodhya, the capital of Rama, illuminated the kingdom with earthen diyas (oil lamps) and set off firecrackers. In each legend, myth, and story of Deepawali lies the significance of the victory of good over evil. It is with each Deepawali and the lights that illuminate our homes and hearts that this simple truth finds new reason and hope. From darkness into light—the light empowers individuals to commit ourselves to good deeds and brings us closer to divinity. During Diwali,

lights illuminate every corner of India, and the scent of incense sticks hangs in the air, mingled with the sounds of firecrackers, joy, togetherness, and hope. Diwali is celebrated around the globe. Outside of India, it is more than a Hindu festival; it's a celebration of SouthAsian identities. If you are away from the sights and sounds of Diwali, light a diya, sit quietly, shut your eyes, withdraw the senses, concentrate on this supreme light, and illuminate the soul. Diwali means 'row of lights'. This is because Hindus, Sikhs and Jains decorate houses, shops and public places in India with small oil lamps called Divas. These lamps are often placed in rows in windows, doors and outside buildings as decoration. Electric lights too are used in Diwali displays and fireworks are also a big part of the Diwali celebrations. Diwali is a time for giving and receiving gifts. Traditionally, sweets and dried fruit are exchanged.

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Bandi Chhor is also celebrated on 27th October 2019 this year. When Hindus and others celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, Sikhs remember the release from prison and return to Amritsar of the sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind in 1619. The name Bandi Chhor Divas means liberation of prisoner’s day. Bandi Chhor Divas -- the Sikh celebration at this time of year that commemorates the release from the prison at Gwalior Fort (in Madhya Pradesh, India) of Guru Hargobind, the sixth Guru of the Sikhs, in 1619. As his release occurred around the time of Diwali, the celebrations took a new connotation for the Sikhs,

making it a commemoration of the "Day of Liberation." Sikhs do not only celebrate the release of Guru Hargobind, but also his action to secure the release of 52 other kings and princes who were also locked up in the prison by India's Mughal ruler of the time, Jehangir. This emperor long had an antagonistic relationship with this new religious community rising from within his kingdom, and so much so that he had ordered and carried out the execution of Guru Arjun, the fifth Guru of the Sikhs and Guru Hargobind's predecessor. When Jehangir was eventually convinced to release

Guru Hargobind, the Guru indicated that he would only leave when the other prisoners were also set free. Jehangir would offer a countercondition: "whoever can hold on to the Guru's cloak can be released." On this condition, the Guru had a cloak made with 52 strands on to which each other prisoner could hold and walk out of the fort with the Guru. And, in doing so, he secured the release of his fellow inmates. The story reminds Sikhs of freedom and human rights and this is what they celebrate on Bandi Chhor Divas.

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Mrs World Punjaban UK 2019 Announced The journey to crown two women concluded. Two women walked away with the Mrs World Punjaban UK 2019 crowned at the presidious Grand Finale organised by Channel Punjab Shaan Punjab Di. Ravneet Kaur from Leicester won the over 35 year old category and for the under 35 year old category was Shalini Gulati. The first runner ups were Kameljeet Kaur Sembhi and Amardeep Kaur. Second runner ups were Nisha Chohan and another Amardeep Kaur from Newcastle. Mrs World Punjaban UK was a concept of Channel Punjab Shaan Punjab Di, the first crowning was in Patiala Punjab and the second in Dubai. Over the past three months fifteen finalists have preformed individual and group tasks, these will all be culminated together and form the first Punjabi reality show. Which will be aired on Channel Punjab now available internationally via YouTube. “ I am really proud to be awarded the prestigious honour of becoming Mrs World Punjaban UK 2019. I feel empowered and would really like to reach out to as many people as possible not just nationally

but internationally, I feel nothing is impossible with hard work, dedication and determination. Punjabis are great and together we can make a real difference to our world. I want to promote my rich and colourful Punjabi culture and show that women are strong and capable of achieving anything if they put their mind, heart and soul into it. I want to use this achievement to help, support and inspire others to fulfil their dreams” said Ravneet Kaur Mrs World Punjaban UK 2019. Ravneet was crowned by The Cake Shop, “This has been an incredible journey and one we are very proud to sponsor, this type of thing allows us to keep our culture and heritage alive” said Bill Aulakh. Shalini Gulati said “I am on cloud nine, my dream has come true. I am a proud housewife, which sometimes somehow, stop you thinking about yourself. You may not believe this but winning a crown has been my childhood dream. Royalty and grace are embedded in the crown. I love children and my focus will be on children, that they should know our Punjabi language not only speaking but reading and writing as well. This will allow our

rich culture and heritage to survive and flourish . I believe often Punjabi’s are known for their helpful nature and helping others I want all children to increase and build this gift, children are our future”. “With extreme attention to detail meticulous planning the Sunday 29th of September 2019 date was upon us for The Grand Finale of Mrs World Punjaban UK 2019 at The Willows and what a day it was, a full house you could sense the excitement and emotions right from the start and for the crowning the atmosphere was absolutely electrifying As the headline partners we were very excited and looked forward to working together with all of the Channel Punjab Team in hosting the Mrs. World Punjaban UK 2019 competition From all of us at The Willows we would like to congratulate all the contestants that took part in this year’s “Mrs World Punjaban 2019” and Congratulations to the Winners. It was a pleasure working with Hosts of the event Channel Punjab, they put on a great spectacular show that had great

entertainment from start to finish and it was great to see the Punjabi culture is still alive and kicking and it was a pleasure holding the event at the Willows” said Amrick Chattu, Sales Manager at The Willows Hall, Willenhall. The opening act was a melody of songs sung by Jasbir Singh Wohura Managing Director of East End Foods PLC, He said “I must thank and congratulate Channel Panjab and the whole organisation who worked tirelessly to achieve their goal. it was a great achievement for the housewives and their families and gives a prominent place to women in our modern society. The day was started by the contestants doing a Catwalk, many of them had never done such a thing let alone walked a ‘Cat Walk’ in front of 0ver 400 guests Dr OpinderJeet Kaur Takhar a Senior Lecturer at Wolverhampton University said “Well done to you all on such a fantastic event” Mrs Satinder Kaur Taunque OBE DL was also given the challenge of concluding the Judgement process of selecting the six winner from the fifteen contestants “Mrs World

Punjaban UK 2019 event was an excellent portrayal of Punjabi Culture with a flavour of Punjabi folk dances, songs, dresses and jewellery. I am so proud of each and every woman who auditioned and took part in this three month extravaganza, empowering

and motivating all generations. Congratulations and well done to all contestants and winners.” The auditions for the next Mrs World Punjaban 2020 are open in Europe, Canada, United States and United Kingdom.


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VIEW THE GALLERY OF IMAGE HIGHLIGHTS ON PG 24 Bollywood was in full glitz and glamour on Wednesday 18 September and was dubbed the biggest night in Hindi films. This year the 20th Indian International Film Academy (IIFA) took place in the heart of Bollywood, Mumbai for the first time The IIFA Awards are effectively the Hindi film industry's equivalent of the Oscars, and so are always an extraordinarily star-studded affair. Ranveer Singh began the night by starting a rendition of Mere Gully Mein while standing in the crowd. He then, however, hopped up on stage, and his performance was extravagant. There was performance from the talented Madhuri Dixit, Salman

Khan, Sara Ali to name a few. Who won the awards? The IIFA 2019 winners are... Best film Raazi Best actor, female Alia Bhatt, Raazi Best actor, male Ranveer Singh, Padmaavat Best director Sriram Raghavan, Andhadhun Best supporting actor, female Aditi Rao Hydari, Padmaavat Best supporting actor, male Vicky Kaushal, Sanju Best actress in the past 20 years Deepika Padukone Best actor in the past 20 years Ranbir Kapoor Best debut, female Sara Ali Khan Best debut, male Khatter

Lifetime achievement award Jagdeep Best film of the past 20 years Kaho Na Pyaar Hai Best music direction over the past 20 years Pritam Best director over the past 20 years Rajkumar Hirani Best plotline/story Andhadhun Best Music Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety Best Lyrics Amitabh Bhattacharya for Dhadak Best Playback Singer (male) Arijit Singh for Ae Watan from Raazi Best Playback Singer (female) Harshdeep Kaur and Vibha Saraf for Dilbaro from Raazi

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YouTube sensation Lily Singh has made her TV hosting debut with the premier of her new late-night talk show, ‘A Little Late with Lilly Singh’ on NBC. Lilly is the first Indian woman to host her own late-night talk show on a mainstream TV channel. Speaking to Entertainment weekly back in March about her prime-time spot as an Indian woman, Lilly naturally cracked a joke: “An IndianCanadian woman with her own late-night show? Now that is a dream come true,” she remarked. “I’m thrilled to bring it to life on NBC, and I hope my parents consider this to be as exciting as a grandchild.”

Jnr Bachchan In and As The Bull Abhishek Bachchan is all ready to shoot for The Big Bull, produced by Ajay Devgn. The movie is based around the financial ups and

downs of the country during the years of 1990 and 2000. Bachchan is elated to be a part of the project and will be reuniting with Ajay Devgn

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Meesha Shafi Files Law Suit Pakistani musician Meesha Shafi has reportedly filed a lawsuit worth Rs. 2 billion against singer-actor Ali Zafar. The suit filed by Shafi includes Rs. 1 billion that she claimed for her harmed reputation and Rs 1 billion is meant to compensate for the mental torture and agony, reports state. She has also asked the court to declare Ali’s statements about her

as false, malicious and defamatory. Shafi, in an elaborate social media post, accused Ali Zafar of sexually harassing her in more than one occasion. “I have been subjected, on more than one occasion, to sexual harassment of a physical nature at the hands of a colleague from my industry: Ali Zafar.

Punjabi Singers Arrested For Social Media Feud A social media feud between Punjabi singers has resulted to an arrest for issuing threats towards each other. Elly Mangat and Rami Randhawa verbally abused each other on social media and challenged each other. Rami was arrested on September 10, 2019, while his brother Prince

Zayn Malik's baby sister Safaa married her boyfriend Martin Tiser on Monday 16 September just three days after she turned 17. The sixth form student had a traditional Nikah ceremony at home in Bradford. The event was documented on social media by One Direction star Zayn's mum Trisha with a series snaps of the special day which she captioned: “My baby girls big day.” However, Zayn did not attend his little sister's wedding. Zayn’s dad Yaser and his other siblings Doniya, 28, and Waliyha, 21, were all at the wedding. While the Pillowtalk singer wasn’t in any pictures, his ex-girlfriend Gigi Hadid liked Trisha’s post on Instagram.

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Kartik Face of Armani Exchange Bollywood star Kartik Aaryan has been announced as the new ambassador for Armani Exchange for its Fall 2019 watch campaign. The current favourite of Bollywood will represent selected styles of Armani Exchange watches through 2020.

Randhawa and Elly were booked for obscene acts and criminal intimidation. DSP Ramandeep Singh said: “As per their challenges, the groups of the two singers were all set to meet at Purab Apartments to settle scores with each other.”

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The 20th edition of IIFA 2019 was all about killing it on the green carpet. The celebrities dressed head to toe in designer apparel walked down the green

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Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s UK Tour 2019 – November 2019 Highly acclaimed singer Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is all set to enthral his fans this November during his 2019 UK tour. Presented by Star Plus, alongside industry stalwarts such as ‘Portfolio Managing Events (PME)’, ‘The Concert Organisation (TCO)’ and ‘Truth Love Compassion (TLC) Events’, the three shows have been aptly named “Me, Myself & I” promising a mesmerising yet intimate melodious journey with the musical maestro himself. “The ‘Me’ is fusion, the ‘Myself’ is Bollywood-style hits and the ‘I’ is classical Qawali.” – Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Over the last three decades, Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has worked with an eclectic list of international musicians,

won numerous prominent awards, performed at the Nobel Peace Prize-giving Ceremony and most recently was conferred an honorary doctorate in music by the renowned University of Oxford, furthering his rich family history. As an artist who enjoys unfathomable success that transcends beyond borders, previous shows around the world have proven to be hot tickets, selling out even the most grandest and prestigious venues. With numbers such as “Jiya Dhadak Dhadak Jaye”, “Tere Mast Mast Do Nain”, “Zaroori Tha” and “Mere Rashke Qamar” in addition to the countless others he inherited from his uncle, the legendary Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the forthcoming shows to be held in Leeds, London and

Birmingham also promise to be at full capacity. Rahat has become a synonym for versatility as a performer – proving himself to be the finest amongst his contemporaries across various genres. His show “Me, Myself and I” will showcase this very superiority in fusion, Bollywood and Qawali music. A show not to be missed, limited tickets available. Friday 1st November 2019 at the First Direct Arena, Leeds Tickets available at www. ticketmaster.co.uk Saturday 2nd November 2019 at The SSE Arena, Wembley Tickets available at www. axs.com Sunday 3rd November 2019 at the Arena Birmingham Tickets available at www. theticketfactory.com


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Got a craving for a cheeky Doner Kebab, if you’re looking for a decent Doner Kebab and in Walsall Town Centre, then head over to German Doner Kebab for a succulent gourmet Doner kebab using premium lean meats, served in handmade toasted breads and served with signature sauces. With a variety of different kebabs to wrap your taste buds around there is something to suit those kebab cravings. Being a chain of restaurants, you can find consistency throughout, the recently opened German Doner Kebab in Walsall is another great establishment serving fresh Doner Kebabs daily. Also hitting the market with the more leaner options for the healthier choice, with another item added to their menu, the Doner Gym Box which is higher in protein and less in calories great as a pre workout or an after Gym meal. Opening their first store in Berlin in 1989 and spending the next decade perfecting their policies and procedures, using their unique blend of traditional spices and exclusive products, as well as refining and improving their innovative cooking processes. Now established in the UK with stores in most towns and cities making it more accessible for a tasty Doner Kebab. The arrival of German Doner Kebab in Walsall on 7th October 2019 is ideally located not too far from Walsall Station and just a few minutes’ walk from Walsall College, great for students. An overall great place to go for Lunch whilst in the town shopping, an evening meal out, or even for the after night out kebab, would definetly recommend The Original German Doner Kebab a very flavoursome Kebab. German Doner Kebab Unit 1A, Littleton Street, Wisemore, Walsall, WS2 8EZ

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Tasty Recipes & for Diwali 2019 Easy potato and pea samosas

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Ingredients • 3 tbsp vegetable oil • ½ tsp mustard seeds • 60g/2½oz chopped onion • 1 tsp finely chopped ginger • 60g/2½oz frozen peas • 1 tbsp ground coriander • 1 tsp ground cumin • ¼ tsp red chilli powder • ½-¾ tsp garam masala • 1-2 tsp dried mango powder, to taste (alternatively, use juice of 1/2 a lemon) • salt, to taste • splash water • 600g/1lb 5oz potatoes, peeled, boiled until soft and crushed into large lumps • 4 tbsp chopped fresh coriander leaves • packet ready-made filo pastry • 5 tbsp melted butter, for brushing Method 1. Heat the oil in a small non-stick pan and fry the mustard seeds for about ten seconds, or until they begin to splutter. 2. Add the onion and ginger and cook for 2-3 minutes over a high heat. Add the peas, stir well and add the spices, mango powder, salt and a splash of water. (If using lemon juice, add this instead of the water.) Cook for 1-2 minutes, then add the potatoes and coriander and cook for 2-3 minutes. Taste and adjust

the seasoning. 3. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6. 4. Unroll the pastry and cover with cling film and a damp tea towel. Peel off one piece and keep the rest covered so that it doesn't dry out. Lay the pastry sheet flat on a clean surface and brush with melted butter. Fold in one third of the pastry lengthways towards the middle. Brush again with the butter and fold in the other side to make a long triplelayered strip. 5. Place one rounded teaspoon of the filling mixture at one end of the strip, leaving a 2cm/1in border. Take the right corner and fold diagonally to the left, enclosing the filling and forming a triangle. Fold again along the upper crease of the triangle. Keep folding in this way until you reach the end of the strip. Brush the outer surface with more butter. Place onto a baking sheet and cover while you make the rest of the samosas. Sprinkle over a few sesame seeds, if using. 6. Bake in the centre of the oven for 30-35 minutes, or until golden and crisp, turning halfway through the cooking time. 7. To serve, place the samosas onto a large serving plate with a bowlful of chutney.

Ingredients • 150g/5oz urid dal • 50g/2oz mung beans • 480ml/17fl oz water • 3 tbsp olive oil • 1 large onion, finely chopped • 4 cloves garlic, finely chopped • 2 green chillies, finely chopped • ¼ tsp ground turmeric • ½ tsp ground cumin • ½ cinnamon stick, broken into pieces • 4 cloves • salt and freshly ground black pepper • 1 large tomato, chopped • 1 tsp caster sugar • squeeze lemon juice • small handful fresh chopped coriander Method 1. Place the black and green lentils into a medium

saucepan, add the water and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 20 minutes, or until tender. Drain, then mash the lentils and set aside. 2. Heat the olive oil in a frying pan, add the onion and fry until it starts to colour. Add the garlic and fry for a few seconds. 3. Stir in the finely chopped chillies, turmeric, cumin, cinnamon, cloves, salt and freshly ground black pepper and cook for one minute, stirring constantly. 4. Stir in the chopped tomato, the sugar and a squeeze of lemon juice and cook for 2-3 minutes. 5. Add the mashed lentils and bring to the boil. 6. Stir in a large handful of chopped coriander and serve.


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& Dishes Jas Bassi 9 Biography Jas Bassi, known as the invisible fixer was born in the UK and has in the last twenty years impacted over two hundred thousand individuals globally and built a reputation of helping people mentally, physically and emotionally through her work and gift. At the age of six years old, Jas realised she has a special gift, her Clairsentience, a centre of feeling or sensing energy, emotions of people or buildings had begun to develop. Her Clairempathy was also growing, which is the ability to psychically tune in

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to an emotional experience of a person or place. Finally, her Claircognizance became obvious, which is the ability for a person to acquire psychic knowledge without knowing how or why he or she knew it. Growing up she thought these were abilities that everyone had which sometimes allowed her to get into trouble. Her first experience of sensing and feeling of a spirit came at a young age in her family home where she was terrified as most children would be, by the age of 11 this became the norm for her where she could see spirits and feel them around

dough into small round balls. 2. Heat the oil in a deep heavy-bottomed frying pan. It is ready when a breadcrumb dropped in will sizzle gently in it. (CAUTION: hot oil can be dangerous. Do not leave unattended.) Deep fry the balls until golden brown, then remove from the oil with a slotted spoon and set aside on kitchen paper to drain. 3. Make a sugar syrup by heating the sugar and water together with the saffron until the sugar has dissolved, and the mixture is syrupy. 4. When the dough balls are cool, add to the syrup and leave to soak for about 1 hour. 5. Garnish with chopped pistachio nuts and flaked almonds and serve.

savior, who are going through a battle within themselves mentally, physically and emotionally. She uses her years of experience and skills within energy healing, current frequencies, spirit release, and removal of negative thought forms which today have developed into her own unique powerful, effective style where she continues to impact individuals globally.

Leadership & Stress t Stress How Leaders Comba To be right at the top of your game, takes time, effort and perseverance. None of it is handed on a plate. To carry such responsibilities of a company, the day to day running, the staff and also profit-making, can be and has been a game of chess for years. So how is that the ones at the very top are headstrong, with the pillars of responsibility weighing down on them. The various hats the leader in business wears, can get tiring and lead to burn out. So how does one keep themselves from burn out or going off the rails? Stress is the biggest killer and a foundation for ongoing symptoms that present themselves in the physical. All Leaders, in my opinion, should have a therapist, one that you feel a connection with. Second, a good business advisor, who can direct and look at where the business has potholes that need to be avoided, but to also point out the strong points of the business, so that muscle can be developed further. Most importantly “YOU”. To combat stress and to have a mentally healthy mind and body, take regular breaks. Meditation is also recommended, its exercise for the brain and the nervous system. Meditation doesn’t require sitting in silence, my practice is to meditate with classical music. Yoga or any form of exercise is a stress releaser. The biggest advice that I have followed and share with my clients is, make an hour before bedtime about you. Phones go off, a bath or shower, followed by relaxation technique slows the brain down and alerts it that it’s time to shut off. A healthy mind will be more active and more able to make clear and concise decisions. For any leader, who wishes to grow their empire, then investing in yourself first, is the key to success. Jas Bassi Helping Individuals Mentally, Physically & Emotionally For enquiries, TEXT: +44 7830 019513 www.jasbassi.com

Ingredients For the dough balls • 225g/8oz powdered milk • 110g/4oz plain flour • 1¼ tsp baking powder • ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda • 350ml/12fl oz milk • 25g/1oz butter, melted • vegetable oil, for deep frying For the sugar syrup • 200g/7oz caster sugar • 100ml/3½fl oz water • few strands saffron To serve • 1 tbsp chopped pistachio nuts • 1 tbsp flaked almonds, toasted in a pan Method 1. For the dough balls, mix all the ingredients together in a bowl, adding enough extra water to form a soft, sticky dough. Cover with cling film and set aside for 10 minutes. Shape the

and regularly experienced this throughout her teenage years and twenties. She developed her gift of spirituality and was accredited in her profession where she trained in Hypnosis with Valerie Austin, attaining an Advanced Structured Hypnotherapy Diploma, and went on further to qualify in Clinical Hypnosis from St Mary’s University, Inner Child Therapy and as a Meditation Teacher. Today Jas works with individuals who allow her to help them to be their own

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Birmingham prepares to welcome the inaugural Birmingham Tech Week, taking place on 7th - 13th October 2019. Birmingham Tech Week has been formed to highlight the burgeoning tech scene and will form the umbrella to more than 50 events happening across the city during the 5 days of Birmingham Tech Week. For many years, Birmingham has been fighting the perception of siloed technology offerings, rarely enjoying collaboration and success stories. The youngest city in Europe, Birmingham produces the most inventions per year, with nearly 65% registered coming from the Birmingham area. Birmingham Tech Week will unite and further empower innovative companies by hosting a week of events dedicated to showcasing its talented and creative tech community made up of established companies, startups, agencies and charities. Events include 300-person attended digital product conference Canvas that has brought many tech companies to the city in its 8 year history including Netflix, Spotify, Citymapper and even NASA, Customer advocacy conference AdvoFest and Barclay’s Eagle Labs AI Summit 2019. Birmingham Tech Week will touch on many different themes and topics that range from AI to voice, big data, 5G, digital products and about everything else in between. Birmingham Tech Week founder Yiannis Maos said “Birmingham has a fantastic opportunity to be a Tech City we can all be proud of. However, before that's achievable, we need to sort out some of the issues we have. First, we need to stop talking about collaboration and start doing it; working with each other, sharing insights and being proud of some of the amazing things we've collectively achieved. We then need to create an environment where we all have the best chance of succeeding. To do this, we need to inspire the next generation, attract investment, nurture businesses with high-growth potential and turn our existing talent into the leaders of tomorrow. Birmingham Tech Week was set-up to be the catalyst for this change; we won't change things on our own but hopefully, we'll demonstrate what is possible and in doing so change hearts and minds” The aim of the week is to: Unite all tech sectors through education, promotion and celebration Encourage engagement between students and tech companies to facilitate brand awareness Promote employment opportunities and future partnerships Showcase our diverse range of sectors from gaming to finance Improve communication to expose Birmingham’s tech scene to a wider audience For more info on Birmingham Tech Week visit www. birminghamtechweek.com or email dan@birminghamtechweek.com

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The first ever Muslim digital Lifestyle platform and marketplace for brands, connecting Muslims worldwide, has today launched in the UK. Salam Planet provides the ideal solution for Muslims wanting to share great experiences, search for services, engage with brands and interact with friends. It is, quite simply, an app covering absolutely everything relevant to a Muslim’s daily life. Salam Planet links consumers and brands in one place. Consumers can shop, connect with friends, discover the latest trends and practice their spirituality; while brands can gain targeted access with

the ability to create events, generate revenue, gain insights and find followers. The possibilities are endless. The Muslim lifestyle market is growing fast. There are close to 2 Billion Muslims, and within Salam Planet’s target audience are young, tech-savvy, educated, urban Muslims who regard their religion as playing a role in their purchasing decisions. Until now, App providers for information and services relating to Muslim life have been very niche and fragmented. Salam Planet offers a much needed onestop mainstream solution, perfect for consumers and businesses. “As Muslim consumer markets around the world

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mbitious plans for a major multi million pound city living development at the heart of City of Wolverhampton have moved onto the next stage. The Brewers Yard scheme is proposed for 10 acres of brownfield land neighbouring University of Wolverhampton’s Springfield Campus. It is a joint venture between developer Court Collaboration, City of

Wolverhampton Council and West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA). Heads of Terms have been agreed on the sale of City of Wolverhampton’s Culwell Street site to Court Collaboration, subject to approval by the council’s Cabinet, as the first phase of the development. WMCA are working towards securing the remainder of the land necessary for the development.

Court Collaboration is also set to start pre-planning application discussions with the council, with works set to start on site in 2020. Brewers Yard will see a mixture of 1,200 city houses and apartments, and 60,000 sq ft of new retail and commercial space, designed by award winning Glancy Nicholls Architects. The scheme is aiming to deliver high quality, affordable living in what will be some of City of Wolverhampton’s tallest towers, set alongside outstanding public realm. The development will also sit just a few hundred metres from the city’s new transport Interchange, providing quick, direct access to Birmingham, London and Manchester. The expected economic benefit to the City of Wolverhampton from the scheme is £250 million (Gross Development Value).

Anthony McCourt, CEO and Founder of Court Collaboration, said: “Court are delighted to agree and sign our joint venture with City of Wolverhampton Council at Brewers Yard. “After months of intensive and constructive dialogue and design development we believe we now have a composite regeneration plan that will do justice to the inspiring aspiration for Brewers Yard, which launched at MIPIM earlier this year. “We will now work hand

in glove with the West Midlands Mayor and WMCA to realise this exciting, next level opportunity and hope to begin planning pre-app discussions with City of Wolverhampton Council as early as next week - there is no time to lose in making this residential dream come alive.” Councillor Harman Banger, Cabinet Member for City Economy, added: “This is an important step in delivering this gamechanging scheme for the City of Wolverhampton.

“The Brewers Yard development will deliver top quality living at the heart of our city, with connectivity to state of the art transport facilities. “It will have easy access to a re-invented city centre providing a great leisure and sporting offer, a vibrant public events programme, outstanding arts and culture offer, and a thriving commercial district with well paid jobs. “It is part of £4.4 billion of investment in the City of Wolverhampton that is also delivering jobs and opportunities for local people of all ages.” The Brewers Yard scheme is also set to deliver hundreds of permanent new jobs, more than 1,000 construction jobs, and built environment apprenticeship and training opportunities for University of Wolverhampton students.

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Car makers are scrapping handbrakes and replacing them with electronic systems The traditional lever handbrake looks set to be consigned to the annals of nostalgia – with several major carmakers already declaring themselves handbrake-free. New research suggests mechanical handbrakes will join the likes of manual windows, chokes and cassette players as a relic from motoring’s past. Fewer than a third of new models in 2019’s showrooms are fitted with manual handbrakes – while Land Rover, Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche and Lexus no longer sell any models with them in place. For a number of years manufacturers have favoured electronic parking devices and simple switches or push-buttons to engage the rear brakes. Most such electronic handbrakes disengage automatically when the vehicle pulls away – and more advanced versions offer

technology which assists with hill-starts. The CarGurus study of 32 car makers suggests Suzuki and Dacia remain the only mainstream manufacturers to have a traditional handbrake fitted across their full range. Only 30% of new models brought to market this year have done so with a handbrake – a 7% reduction on 2018. While sceptics may lament the loss of a handbrake they can physically feel, these modern solutions bring new safety benefits to the table. It’s not as easy to accidentally partially engage the brake when it’s an ‘on-off’ system, for example. They’re also seen as spacesaving, appealing to today’s gadget-savvy car buyer keen to put the room to better use for a phone charger or extra cupholder. While we’ve already waved so long to the likes of chokes and

starting handles – the muchloved wind-up window is all but extinct in today’s new car market. And as automotive technology creeps ever-closer, it’s not beyond the realms of possibility to expect vehicle staples like steering wheels, pedals or key-operated ignitions and doors to be next on the horizon for replacement. In fact, earlier this week, it emerged that some of the world's largest self-driving carmakers want regulators in the US to remove the requirement for steering wheels, pedals and mirrors. Uber, Waymo Honda and Lyft are among the companies developing autonomous cars which want the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to recognise self-driving cars as a separate vehicle class.


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Possible Khan and Brook Fight in 2020

There could be a possible major showdown between Amir Khan and Kell Brook in 2020. Promoter Eddie Hearn has said "I still want to make that fight. I'll give it one more roll of the dice,". "I will tell them: 'Guys, spring 2020, let's do it'. "Hopefully we can get it over the line."

Khan blew away Billy Dib in four rounds in July, but Brook has not fought since December when he outpointed Michael Zerafa. "He wants to fight in December," Hearn said about Brook who has recently returned to training in Sheffield. "He wants the big fights.

The Commonwealth Powerlifting Federation currently serves the major Powerlifting event for Commonwealth nations, the Commonwealth Powerlifting Championships. This event is held biannually. So far, the CPF have successfully run seven Commonwealth Powerlifting Championships, the first in 2005 in Northumberland, England. The second, in 2007 in Christchurch, New Zealand, the third in Pune, India in 2009. 2011 saw the fourth in Bournemonth, England and the fifth event was held in Auckland New Zealand, with over 450 lifters (a combined Commonwealth

and Oceania Championship. Number six in Canada had over 350 lifters. The most recent event in Potchefstoom, South Africa was the biggest yet, with over 400 lifters and 5 days of lifting. The 2019 Commonwealth Games in power lifting were held in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada. Inderraj Singh (aka @beardedwarrior1 on instagram) won Gold in the mens Squat, Silver in Bench, Gold in the Deadlift with Gold Overall OPENERS from Commonwealths: 270kg/145kg/310kg. He said: “Moving as

He has been there and done it, he wants to have those big fights, and he feels like he's got a few left. "He tried to make the Terence Crawford fight, 147lbs is still difficult for him but he can do it with the right amount of time and preparation. "He still has the hunger,

and still wants to knock out a certain Mr Khan. "We'll see if we can get it over the line." Khan mentioned settling his score with Brook in the days before his most recent fight, earlier this summer. "The Brook fight is still out there, definitely," Khan said. "In Britain it would be a huge fight."

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Football Fans Await News on European Games After Collapse of Thomas Cook

The collapse of Thomas Cook has left football fans waiting on whether tickets for upcoming European away games will be valid. The holiday company, which went into liquidation, failed to secure £250m needed to keep it afloat. There are a number of Premier League clubs who use Thomas Cook Sport for Champions League and Europa League match packages. Those clubs are now working on contingency plans as they face European away games in the coming weeks. Manchester United advertise home match breaks, stadium tours and Europe away matches with Thomas Cook on their website. They have Europa League games away to AZ Alkmaar on 3 October, Partizan Belgrade on 24 October and Astana, of Kazakhstan, on 28 November. United said of their travel partners: "They have pre-sold a small number of tickets and hospitality for some home matches this season, along with travel packages to two upcoming Uefa Europa League away games. "As soon as we were aware of their potential insolvency, we started to work through

contingency plans and we will endeavour to contact affected Manchester United fans who had booked direct via Thomas Cook." Chelsea, who also use Thomas Cook as their travel partners, said in a statement that they would pay for alternative travel arrangements for fans who had booked for the Champions League game against Lille in France on 2 October. Chelsea will also cover the costs of travel for fans who booked through Thomas Cook for the Premier League game at Southampton on 6 October. Liverpool, who have Champions League fixtures at Genk on 23 October and RB Salzburg on 10 December, said fans travelling to home games would also be affected. The club said: "Thomas Cook sells 360 hospitality packages for each of our home games at Anfield. "We are currently assessing the impact of Thomas Cook ceasing trading and the impact for those supporters who have purchased packages from Thomas Cook. Once we have those details from Thomas Cook we will update supporters.". Fans of Formula 1, Six Nations and England cricket are also thought to have been affected.

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Villa Park plans get approved for new grounds

Demolition to Villa Village has now been approved by Birmingham City Council in readiness for yet more development thanks to owners Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris. Aston Villa's grand plans to knock down the ticket office, club shop and Academy building have been given the green light. As reported earlier this year, Villa's wealthy owners Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris put plans forward to Birmingham City Council to

redevelop Villa Park while particularly focusing on land at the rear of the North Stand . The pair want the site cleared, according to the council, "in readiness to accommodate new development which could accommodate a super store, museum and a possible hotel". After lodging plans, the council has given Villa the go-ahead to start demolition work. It'll mean the former Stumps building - which is

used as a Family Fun Zone on match days - will be bulldozed along with the ticket office and Villa store. "None of the existing buildings are locally or statutorily listed and are of little architectural merit. I therefore raise no objection to the principle of the demolition of these buildings," a council document read prior to demolition approval. The briefing added: "Aston Villa Football Club is proposing to move the

ticket office/merchandise store into temporary units elsewhere on site. It is intended that the footprint of this building will be used as excess capacity for car parking on match days. The Academy building football pitch will continue to be used in an outdoor capacity following its demolition. "The site would be left in a tidy condition and enclosed with appropriate fencing to secure the site, pending its future redevelopment. This will

ensure that the site has an acceptable appearance taking into account the residential nature of the surrounding area." Villa's owners continue to plough cash into improving the club's infrastructure. Vast improvements were made all around Villa Park and Bodymoor Heath in the summer while, last weekend, fans enjoyed the grand opening of The Gaslamp - a swanky new hospitality lounge situated in the North Stand.

Bains wins Gold at 2019 Commonwealth Powerlifting Championships Warwick athlete Karenjeet Kaur Bains returned to the international stage representing Team England for the Commonwealth Powerlifting Championships in Canada. The championships took place at St John’s, Newfoundland on Canada’s far eastern coast, from Sunday until September 21, with Bains competing in the under63kg junior women’s class. Bains took the gold in the squat, deadlift and silver in the bench and won gold over all. The 23-year-old won over the judges with her amazing performance and has since improved from the World Championships in Sweden where she became the first British Sikh female to represent Great Britain.

Bains achieved an impressive 387.5kg across three disciplines including a 140kg squat, 80kg bench press and 167.5kg deadlift to finish ninth. Bains is no stranger to competing at the Commonwealth Games having first represented Team England aged 19 at the championships in Vancouver in 2015, where she broke two British records and placed fifth against many athletes four years her senior. Bains, who credits her rapid rise to the coaching of her father, Kuldip Singh Bains, a former bodybuilder and powerlifter, is hoping to trump her performance by securing a podium finish and massive personal best in Canada. She said: “Dreams really do

come true!! I vowed since I was 19 years old and came away from the 2015 Commonwealth Games that would one day win this… 19/09/19 like the star aligned… I DID IT!!!” And finally… Thank you to my incredible family and friends who got me here today. I owe this all to you.


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