AV 09th October 2021

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FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE Hospital cuts and trims Sikh man’s facial hair, calls it an “honest mistake”

US states to celebrate October as Hindu Heritage Month SEE PAGE - 22

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Gandhi Jayanti Special

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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side Covid jabs: Community Pharmacies have begun taking load off the NHS and GPs SEE PAGE - 7

Will quit Congress soon but won’t join BJP: Amarinder SEE PAGE - 23

9 - 15 OCTOBER 2021 - VOL 50 ISSUE 23 Navratri and Durga Pujo: Continuing the tradition

Sachin Tendulkar named among several in 'Pandora Papers' investigation

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TIT FOR TAT? What do British Indians think about the change in quarantine rules imposed by India on those arriving from the UK during this festive season? We find out.

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L-R: Lord Dolar Popat, CB Patel, H.E. Gaitri Issar Kumar, Lord Bhikhu Parekh, Harrow Mayor Cllr Ghazanfar Ali and Shantibhai Dhamecha

A unique gesture and grand ‘Seva Ratna Sanmman’ to recognise, honour and express our sincere gratitude to those who have served the community during the crisis period of the Covid-19 pandemic, was organised by ABPL Group at the Dhamecha Lohana Centre on Sunday 3 October 2021. Full story on page 8

What is our Plan B for a rainy day? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson in France on 25 August 2019

Shefali Saxena The Covid-19 pandemic is testing the UK-India partnership in more ways than one. While leaders of both countries across portfolios have been in perpetual contact with each other and signed some heavy-duty agreements and roadmaps that aim to benefit the partnership, India announced last week that British citizens coming from the UK will now have to quarantine for 10 days when they land in any Indian city. The new rule came into force on 4 October which is being termed as a tit-for-tat move by India because the UK’s Covid protocols demand Indians to undergo a mandatory 10-day home quarantine upon arrival in the UK. Continued on page 6

The furlough scheme has ended and Chancellor Rishi Sunak hasn’t ruled out rising unemployment in the UK. He told Sky News that the government is "throwing the kitchen sink" at helping people find new roles and learn new skills. He further said, "But what I do know is that the interventions we put in place have made an enormous difference. I think the plan is working. Now of course some people have sadly lost their jobs and will lose their job. Continued on page 6


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