FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE
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04 The India League meets at the UK Parliament
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
Grand procession commemorates Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s centennial birth anniversary
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Temple, homes and shops of Hindus vandalised in Bangladesh
British 'Bake-Off'
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VOL 51 - ISSUE 12
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Sushmita Sen and Lalit Modi make their relationship official
Vice-presidential poll: Dhankar, Alva file nominations
99% voting to elect India's next President
Is heatwave a sign that UK kept climate change on the back burner?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former PM Manmohan Singh casting their votes in presidential poll
Shefali Saxena Between the 18th and 19th of July, the UK recorded a temperature of over 40C (104F) for the first time - as the heat continues to rise. While some animals at ZSL London Zoo ate frozen sugar-free iced tea and nuts, a water crisis hit part of the UK. Figures released by NHS Digital
show that there were 185,184 visits to the health advice page on heat exhaustion and heatstroke last week (9 – 15 July), compared to 29,608 in the previous week (2 – 8 July). There was also another surge in visits last weekend (16 – 17 July) with 86,914 visits in 48 hours – an average of one visit every two seconds. Continued on page 6
There was 99% turnout on Monday to elect India’s 15th President as NDA’s Droupadi Murmu is pitted against Opposition’s Yashwant Sinha. Crossvoting in favour of the NDA nominee in several states and absenteeism by MLAs in some others created a show of dissidence in the opposition ranks. There were reports of crossvoting in UP, Gujarat and Odisha. In Bengal, BJP declared its MLA count as 70 instead of 75, anticipating cross-voting by those who had unofficially defected. A Congress MLA in Telangana said he had ‘mistakenly’ voted for Murmu. Across the country, several MLAs abstained, including at least eight from the northeast and a Shiromani Akali Dal member in Punjab who said he was boycotting the polls in protest. Voting for the presidential election also marked the start of Parliament's monsoon session, with PM Modi saying this was a particularly important period. Continued on page 25