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Vol 46 | Issue 20
'RACIAL INJUSTICES'
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16th September to 22nd September 2017 Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
IN UK'S LEGAL SYSTEM Rupanjana Dutta
An inquiry has concluded that Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals still face bias, including overt discrimination, in parts of the justice system” in the UK. His findings provide facts that people from minority ethnic backgrounds, especially Asians have argued for decades. Ministers have therefore been urged to put in place a comprehensive race strategy following the publication of the Lammy review. The report in fact has not been entirely surprising for the ethnic minority, and has suggested that prosecutions against some BAME suspects should be deferred or dropped to help tackle the bias against them in the criminal justice system of England and Wales. The critical report written by the Labour MP David Lammy at the request of the former prime minister David Cameron, supported by Theresa May, cites studies suggesting a "stark difference" in plea decisions between different
Asian Achievers Awards Rising above a sea of run-of-the mill gongs
Community demands action after Lammy review
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Rejoice, here comes the great Navratri Festival CB Patel
The Navratri festival is around the corner and the diaspora is looking forward to celebrate it with much pomp and gaiety. It's a unique Indian festival for all the denominations of Hindus and Jains which is encompassing faith, culture, traditions, music and high energy dancing with friends and family for 9-15 days, beginning next Thursday 21 September. However the community feels distressed at the money involved in celebrating their beloved festival at their local venue, as the Councils withdraw their support, costing a family of four no less than £300.
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The season of Awards has begun. In recent years there has been a proliferation of awards - from local to national, industry based or generic. It is of course crucial for any organisation, in business or the arts to gain recognition for its products and services. Winning an award allows you to differentiate your company from your competitors and ensure that the audience are aware of your titles. There are people who profit from the various organisations' desire to be on top of the polls. However it is only the best award schemes that matter because they provide an insight into what hard work, intellect and inspirational thoughts can deliver. The best work of the most talented and creative people make us realise that convention exists by breaking moulds and it is too easy to adjust and settle for compromise. The Asian Achievers Awards organised by the
Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar stand out by creating an unmatchable platform for role models in the community. The nominees come directly from the over 250,000 readers, and judged by a very well esteemed and independent panel of judges. The aim of the awards is to create leaders for the community and establish the track record of those, who are regularly contributing to Britain's 'Big Society'. Known as the ‘people's choice award,’ since launching, the Asian Achievers Awards has helped to raise millions of pounds for various charities, and this year the chosen charity partner is the Akshaya Patra Foundation, which works to eradicate classroom hunger and facilitate childhood education by serving freshly cooked, nourishing lunches to 1.6 million school children across India every day. Continued on page 17