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Sadhguru launches 100-day motorbike trip to promote ‘Save Soil’ campaign
INCLUSIVE? Sadhguru touching Gandhiji’s feet to seek his blessings
On Monday London's Parliament Square was the start off point for Sadhguru's 30,000-km and 100day motorbike tour. He said to those present, “For the next 100 days, the world must reverberate with one energy with one purpose to Save Soil. Talk soil, sing soil, breathe soil, live soil. Let’s make it happen. Be with me.” For full story see page 04.
Panellists urge women to keep going with purpose and motivation Rupanjana Dutta Kemi Badenoch MP
PM Boris Johnson
Last year Dr Tony Sewell’s report almost denied there was any institutional racism in Britain. It was heavily criticised by everyone from journalists to politicians to campaigners. Many distanced themselves from it, calling it far from reality. Last week’s publication of the responseto the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities (CRED) report, after one year of silence, still quite cleverly ignores the report’s most catastrophic conclusions. Continued on page 06
RAF personnel with panelists Bottom row L-R: Rumer, Sangeeta Waldron, CB Patel-Chairman ABPL Group, Gp Capt Joanne Swainston, Sam Ubhi and Sahera Chohan
The second annual Women in Conversation networking event and panel discussion was hosted by Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar on Friday 18 March 2022 in association with the Royal Air Force. The theme for the panel discussion was ‘charting the unknown and breaking stereotypes’. For full story see page 08.