FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE The Bhavan remains the ‘go-to place' for Indian Arts: Anoushka Shankar
The Washing Machine Project: Empowering women, one machine at a time SEE PAGE - 14
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Babil Khan on carving his own path in the film world
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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
IMMIGRANTS MAKE
BRITAIN GREAT
Major reforms under the Autumn Statement SEE PAGE - 18
VOL 52 - ISSUE 30
I want to bring all the communities together in Leicester: Rajesh Agrawal
Nearly half of the most innovative companies have immigrant founders, Indians, constitute a significant portion of these immigrants, and yet multiculturalism is debated to be a failure. The community proves otherwise.
Shefali Saxena The influx of immigrants in Britain has surged, reaching a notable increase in UK immigration at 672,000 migrants. Non-EU nationals, particularly Indians, constitute a significant portion of these immigrants, amounting to 253,000 individuals. Over the past decade, the UK's political landscape has been shaped by significant immigration levels, surpassing the 2015 figure by more than double. As the nation grapples with labour shortages, especially in healthcare, special visa schemes have been crucial. The UK is anticipated to witness increased immigration from nonEU nations. Notably, the government issued a record 1.2 million visas in the first half of 2023, a 157% surge compared to the previous year, responding to heightened demand for foreign workers to address workforce shortages.
Rajesh Agrawal
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All 41 workers trapped at Uttarakhand tunnel rescued
Diaspora in traditional clothes at London’s Diwali on the Square
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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami greeting the rescued miners
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