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Vol 46 | Issue 22
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30th September to 6th October 2017
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
THE LOOMBA FOUNDATION IS PROUD TO HAVE COMPLETED 20 SUCCESSFUL YEARS 1997-2007 TO RAISE AWARENESS OF THE PLIGHT OF WIDOWS IN INDIA AND AROUND THE WORLD
There are 46 million widows in India, the largest number of widows in any country of the world. In the rural areas, widows suffer the most because they are not educated, cannot find a job and are dependent on family members, who often abuse them physically, psychologically and sexually. They are victims of modern-day slavery. The Loomba Foundation continues with its twin track approach of providing skilled training to thousands of impoverished widows and educational scholarships to their children. For more information, visit www.theloombafoundation.org or Email Smita Sarkar: smita@theloombafoundation.org
DIVIDE AND RULE : NOW SIKHS
THE WINNERS OF THE 17TH ANNUAL ASIAN ACHIEVERS AWARDS, ARE‌
Achievement in Media- Sir Vince Cable, winner Tanika Gupta MBE and Ragu Srinivasan, Edwardian Group of Hotels
STORY ON PAGE 16-17 Rupanjana Dutta The Indian diaspora in the UK have left feeling outraged as the British Sikhs demand for a separate ethnic identity for themselves in Census 2021. This came after in the last Census (2011), 83,362 Sikhs ignored the existing tick box column under ethnicity section, and used the 'write in' option to state themselves as Sikhs. The Census already allows people to identify themselves as Sikhs under their optional religion section. But this action has sparked major controversies, including accusations on Sikhs for instigating and supporting Khalistan movement in the UK. Preet Kaur Gill the Labour MP for Birmingham Edgbaston and the Chair of
the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs has handed a letter to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), addressed to John Pullinger, the UK National Statistician and Head of the Office for ONS demanding a Sikh ethnic tick box in Census 2021. The letter was signed by nearly 140 MPs including MPs of Asian origin such as Faisal Rashid, Mohammed Yasin, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, Khalid Mahmood, Seema Malhotra, Tulip Sidiq, Virendra Sharma, Keith Vaz and Yasmin Qureshi. The community has been left further distressed, to discover that Asian and non-Sikh MPs have supported the letter to ONS. However the Indian authorities have not issued any official statement so far. Continued on page 4
Manchester Arena hero imam praised for his exceptional foresightedness Urja Patel
A Muslim surgeon who treated victims of the Manchester Arena bombing said he has forgiven a man who stabbed him in the neck outside a mosque, setting an exceptional display of foresightedness, kindness and maturity. Continued on page 4