AV 09th July 2022

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FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE

PM Modi affirms India’s ambition to become chip maker

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05 Outstanding young hero in Bolton receives award in memory of Princess Diana

Let noble thoughts come to us from every side

UK announces 75 scholarships in India's 75th year of Independence

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Indian Law Minister Hon Kiren Rijiju promises to set up an International Arbitration Centre in India

SUNAK AND JAVID QUIT JOHNSON'S GOVERNMENT

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VOL 51 - ISSUE 10

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‘RRR’ nominated for best picture at Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Awards

Shinde government wins trust vote, seeks disqualification of 15 Sena MLAs

EMBRACING PRIDE How far has South Asian culture advanced when it comes to accepting and embracing the LGBTQIA community? We ask members and supporters of the community.

Saima Razzaq, Head of Diversity and Inclusion, Brimingham Pride L-R: Rishi Sunak, PM Boris Johnson, Sajid Javid

Rupanjana Dutta Chancellor Rishi Sunak resigned from the government minutes after Health Secretary Sajid Javid shared his letter of resignation to the PM on Tuesday evening. The pair's resignations came minutes after Mr Johnson gave an interview admitting and apologising, he should not have appointed MP Chris Pincher as deputy chief whip in February after allegations that the MP groped two colleagues at a social event while drunk. In his letter to the PM, Sunak tweeted, he wrote, “In preparation for our proposed joint speech on the economy next week, it has become clear to me that our approaches are fundamentally good different. I am sad to be leaving Government, but I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that we cannot continue like this.” The Chancellor said, "The public rightly expect the government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. I recognise this may be my last ministerial job,

but I believe these standards are worth fighting for and that is why I am resigning." What appeared to be a coordinated move by an Indian and a Pakistani-origin Minister, has thrown the Prime Minister’s future in serious doubt. Responding to Rishi Sunak's departure as chancellor, PM Boris Johnson said that he was "sorry" to have received Sunak's resignation letter and praised his "outstanding service". In a brief letter to the health secretary, Johnson wrote: "Dear Saj, Thank you for your letter this evening tendering your resignation. I was very sorry to receive it.” Referring to Javid’s plans on Covid backlogs and other health series, Johnson said that the “Government will continue to deliver on them”. Nadhim Zahawi, former Secretary of State for Education was appointed as the new chancellor and Rt Hon Michelle Donelan MP as Secretary of State for Education late evening on Tuesday. Continued on page 06

Shefali Saxena More than a million people have taken part in the 50th anniversary of the UK's first Pride parade in London. Hundreds of LGBTQ+ community groups attended the march from Hyde Park Corner to Whitehall Palace earlier. The parade paid homage to the original 1972 march, organised by the Gay Liberation Front (GLF), and saw revellers pass significant sites from the UK's LGBTQ+ movement. Fashion designer Abhishek Ray married his partner Chaitanya Sharma in a ceremony that’s standing as a beacon of hope for the LGBTQ+ community in Kolkata. As per a Times of India report, the wedding followed all Hindu rituals including a priest chanting mantras, varmalas and vows taken by the couple around a holy fire. Continued on page 14


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