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Ties with Nepal unshakable like Himalayas: PM Modi
MAY RESILIENCE WIN! The pandemic is testimony to the fact that the community has always been resilient toward any challenge that comes its way. While chances of recession loom over UK, experts and members of the Asian diaspora say that there’s some hope after all.
Asian disabled community drastically impacted by the cost of living The government’s goal to see one million more disabled people in work has been reached, the latest official figures show. Over one million more disabled people are in employment compared to five years ago according to the latest ONS (Office for National Statistics) data released on 17th May, confirming the government has achieved a key ambition in its efforts to improve the lives of disabled people. Continued on page 13
India scripts history with first-ever Thomas Cup win
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Chances of the recession may be looming over Britain, but the pandemic is testimony to the fact that the British Asian community has always emerged victorious over any situation or challenge that nature or circumstances have thrown at them. Their resilience lies in the power of collective good, charity, keeping traditional sustainable methods of living alive
away from the homeland, following an eco-friendly lifestyle and most importantly - economical living. In times like these when the global economy is undergoing a difficult time in the history of pandemics, Asian Voice spoke to businesses, academic experts and individuals who admit that there is a huge challenge ahead of us, but they also mentioned that if there is a will, there is a way.
May 15 was a golden day for Indian badminton as its men's team won their first-ever Thomas Cup title, beating 14-time champions Indonesia 3-0 in a heroic effort in the final of the prestigious team championship in Bangkok, Thailand. India had never reached the final of the Thomas and Uber Cup in the tournament's 73-year-long history, but the Indian men not only broke the drought but went a step ahead and became only the 6th nation after China, Indonesia, Japan, Denmark, and Malaysia to win the Thomas Cup title.
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