AV 31st July 2021

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FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE Many South Asian women are still entangled in the food myths SEE PAGE - 15

164 killed, 100 missing in Maharashtra floods SEE PAGE - 22

‘If we lose the few artists we have what happens to the voice of British South Asians?’ SEE PAGE - 28

Cops raid Shilpa's home, seize 48 terabytes of ‘mostly adult’ images SEE PAGE - 23

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RNLI calls Loch Lomond mishap a "truly harrowing incident"

Britain grieves the sudden demise of Dr Kailash Chand OBE

Kargil Diwas: President Kovind pays homage to armed forces

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THE TABOO REMAINS Indian students and citizens arriving in the UK continue to receive inferior treatment. Does India’s ‘special’ friendship with UK really matter?

Disabled women of working age experience disproportionately high death rate in pandemic

Shefali Saxena and Rupanjana Dutta India’s Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla who was in the UK for a two-day visit last week to discuss global issues and the implementation of Roadmap 2030, told Asian Voice that he has raised the issue of India continuing on the Red List, even after daily cases have fallen below UK’s current numbers. Mr Shringla told us, “During my meetings, I briefed (the UK authorities) on the Covid-19 situation in India. It was also pointed out that France is allowing visitors from India without quarantine if they are double vaccinated. I also told them that in the US, which has various travel schemes or levels, India has gone up by one notch. So, I encourage UK to do the same. And I think they took notice.” Continued on page 14

A new government green paper titled Shaping Future Support has revealed that ministers are considering measures to cut rising spending on disability benefits and the possibility of merging personal independence payment with universal credit. Disability News Service reported, “It is only in the final chapter of the report that they begin to hint strongly at the need to cut projected spending on disability benefits. There is also no mention in the 46,000-word document of any of the deaths of disabled claimants that have been linked to DWP’s actions and failings. And the green paper fails to mention the 97 internal reviews DWP has carried out into the deaths of claimants since July 2019.” Continued on page 14


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