FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE
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Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
US gets its first ever woman and Indian-origin acting president SEE PAGE - 22
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Labour Friends of India celebrates Diwali with Sir Keir Starmer
6-year-old to run 6kms to raise funds for classmate’s wheelchair
India resumes vaccine exports after 8 months
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DEMOCRACY WINS What’s being termed as a pre-election miracle by repealing three controversial farm laws in India, is perhaps a gutsy move by the leader of the world’s largest democracy and master communicator, PM Narendra Modi.
What happened to the multi-ethnic Britain?
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club’s whistle blower hotline receives 36 emails in a week.
Lord Bhikhu Parekh Indian PM Narendra Modi
Shefali Saxena “Today, I beg the forgiveness of my countrymen and say with a pure heart and honest mind that perhaps there was some shortcoming,” said, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Gurunanak Jayanti (Gurupurab) last week. With this apology, Modi left British Asians and Indians emotional across the globe as he announced that his government would repeal three farm laws in order to breathe life into the struggling agricultural economy of India. Continued on page 6
The report ‘The Future of Multi-ethnic Britain’ back in the year 2000, stated: “The history of a nation often has a tendency to be written in an exclusive manner, stressing some groups or traditions at the expense of others. It is therefore always a contested site and constantly rewritten.” Continued on page 9