Diwali Magazine - 2024

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Hopes through changes and challengess hange is constant, but to call this period ‘uncertain’ is an oversimplification. At this pivotal moment in human history, we face numerous unpredictable events on the horizon including natural calamities. Currently, the sun is in a phase of heightened activity due to Solar Cycle 25, moving towards its peak - expected around 2025. This will increase the frequency of solar flares and geomagnetic storms. Meanwhile, water levels are dropping in some rivers yet rising in seas and glaciers are melting at an alarming rate. The wind, with its destructive force, continues to bring devastation. While these natural changes are beyond our control, human behaviour and habit contribute substantially to their worst effects. Man made changes, driven by greed for power and money, apathy, intolerance, and divisive politics, pose even greater threat than natural disasters. Yet tackling these issues is difficult but not entirely impossible. Both climate and sustainable practices fall within our ability to influence, demanding innovative and effective responses. Even, political developments across the world add layers of complexities to these challenges. In the democratic landscape, recent elections in India saw the BJP lose its overall majority. However, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) remains in power under Modi 3.0, maintaining a steady economic and political agenda. The situation in the UK is more fragile following the general elections in July. The Conservative Party not only lost the election but also appears to be struggling with internal reorganisation, still reeling from the decision to replace a capable Prime Minister. The United States, seen as the world’s only superpower, is heading into a highly contentious Presidential election. As polls show a close race, the outcome remains uncertain and could lead to divisiveness within the electoral college, Senate, and House of Representatives. The USA, a global trendsetter, has a long way to go before it can restore a standard of reasonable leadership and set an agenda rooted in rationality. Beyond climate change and political instability, the world is facing the grave challenges of warfare and racial conflict. These problems do not just impact the countries directly involved; they reverberate across the globe, affecting entire population, disrupting diplomatic relations and undermining economic stability. Political unrest can weaken governance and sow division within societies, while wars result in devastating loss of life, displacement and humanitarian crises that spill over borders. ABPL remains a vibrant part of British life, particularly for the South Asian diaspora. Even, we experience change, whether in shifting readership and demographics, evolving content demands or the rise of social media with its unchecked emotional currents. The print and ethnic media must adapt, providing engaging and serious content that meets the needs of a dynamic

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audience. The recent report on the Indian diaspora in the UK highlights steady progress, driven by the significant contributions of the British Indian community, who have added substantial business value. This success has been made possible by the supportive British values and governance, which have embraced the community as an integral part of society, enabling them to thrive and become a crucial component of the British society. However, a pressing challenge now faced by the British Indian community is the preservation of their mother tongue, especially in bridging the communication gap between the younger generation and their grandparents and other senior relatives. It is vital to safeguard our customs, traditions and values to ensure cultural continuity. Community and spiritual organisations, as well as individuals dedicated to culture and the arts, are playing a crucial role in preserving Indian traditions and rituals. This cultural preservation is not just about retaining heritage; it is essential for India to maintain its goodwill, partnerships and connectivity with the diaspora. If future generations lose touch with their roots and cultural heritage, the bond with India will inevitably weaken, leading to a loss of identity and connection with the original motherland. At ABPL, we have embraced change, launching several new initiatives. Team ABPL maintains a strong presence throughout the UK, India and other countries, with Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar. The Soneri Sangat initiative on Zoom every Thursday has captivated the imagination of the Indian diaspora both locally and abroad. We are seeing growing demand for Soneri Sangat in English to reach a broader audience. Looking ahead, "Soneri Smaranyatra," scheduled in 2025, will bridge our younger generation with the challenges and achievements of the past. Our continued success is reflected in the robust circulation for Asian Voice and Gujarat Samachar, which hold the largest paid readership. As we enter Vikram Samvat 2081, we express our heartfelt gratitude to our readers, supporters, contributors and especially our elders from various backgrounds, for the support and blessings that have brought us to this point. With our dedicated team, we remain committed to our mission of Seva Yagna (service) and Gyan Yagna (knowledge), ensuring that our efforts remain uninterrupted. Amid the many challenges that we face, we hold on to hopes and continue to pray for peace to prevail in the coming years. Even in these difficult times, we remain steadfast in our efforts to enlighten and uplift the lives of others, bringing light where it is most needed. Let us work together to create a world where humanity, unity, understanding, and goodwill are the guiding principles. I extend my deepest gratitude to all of you and wish you and your loved ones a joyous festive season filled with happiness and prosperity.

Om Namah Shivay CB Patel Publisher-Editor

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SATVIR KAUR Member of Parliament for Southampton

UMA KUMARAN Member of Parliament for Stratford and Bow Wishing Asian Voice readers, a Joyous Diwali or as us Tamils call it – Deepavali! As Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains come together to celebrate the Festival of Lights, I extend my warmest wishes to everyone marking this special occasion. Diwali is a time of renewal, reflection, and hope-a reminder that light will always triumph over darkness. It’s a time for family, community, and shared values. Diwali is also a time to reflect on the contributions of British Asian communities in London and across the country. From culture and business to arts, education and our public services, we should be proud of the lasting role we play nationwide and the influence we have had on British culture. This year’s theme ‘Embrace your Inner Light’ signifies for me a powerful message of resilience and optimism and the power of each of us to do good. At a perilous time for our world, the message of Diwali needs to burn brighter than ever, to give us all light over darkness. Whether lighting a Diya at home, offering prayers, or enjoying time with loved ones, let us reflect on our collective achievements, support one another, celebrate our rich cultural heritage and look ahead with hope and positivity. May this Diwali bring you health, happiness and prosperity.

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Diwali has always been my favourite time of year. I grew up celebrating the festival with my family and have always deeply valued it as a moment to reflect on the precious things that bring light to our lives. We all need a bit of light, especially in times of darkness, and with so many struggling at the moment it is vital that keep that light burning bright in our communities, and it is down to us to make it happen. I'll keep fighting to ensure there is more light in the world, and that good prevails over evil, as the Diwali story teaches us. Wishing everyone a very Happy Diwali!'

KANISHKA NARAYAN Member of Parliament for the Vale of Glamorgan Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Diwali is my favourite time of the year, bringing a sense of joy, optimism, familial gathering and light. Having grown up celebrating each year with sweets and a thriving British Indian community, I can't wait to celebrate again. Wishing everyone celebrating a warm, happy Diwali."

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LISA NANDY Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport I’d like to wish a very happy Diwali to all the Hindus, Sikhs and Jains celebrating in the UK and around the world. This is a sacred time of year, bringing friends and family together to celebrate the festival of lights, symbolising the spiritual concept that light will always triumph over darkness. As you light your diyas we are reminded of poignant lessons, that good wins over evil and to prioritise knowledge over ignorance. These are values we can all embrace as a society and that I plan to champion in my role as Culture Secretary. Our nation is rich in cultural diversity and every one of us should feel included and reflected in our national story; starting with the shows we watch, to the art we make, from the music we hear and the sports heroes we support. My work will be at the heart of efforts to reflect a more positive, inclusive and unified UK. As you pray, share meals and exchange gifts I hope you renew your sense of hope for a more prosperous future. From my family to yours, happy Diwali. May this season of reflection bring you peace, love and light.


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SHIVANI RAJA Member of Parliament for Leicester East I want to take this opportunity to wish you all a very happy and blessed Diwali. We must all take a chance during this auspicious occasion to be thankful for the values that resonate so strongly within us all, particularly during Diwali. Across the country, hundreds of thousands celebrate Diwali with us, bringing communities together in harmony, and celebrating the diversity and multiculturalism that makes the UK so special. While we have seen polarising scenarios arise across the UK in the past year, Diwali provides us with the welcome opportunity to embrace the differences of others, and celebrate togetherness within this diverse nation. I know that in my constituency of Leicester East, we will be doing exactly that. So please, this Diwali, connect with your communities, celebrate our diversity, and most importantly; embrace your inner light.

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“I want to wish the Hindu and Sikh communities a happy Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas. “On Diwali, the Hindu community celebrates the festival of light, honouring the victory of good over evil, of light over darkness. Sikhs commemorate the day Guru Hargobind Singh was released from prison, where he also had 52 Hindu kings released, honouring the Sikh commitment to freedom, justice and human rights. “These celebrations are particularly poignant at a time when we are seeing so much conflict around the world. Both celebrations are rooted in the fight for social justice; in standing up for what’s right.”

I send my good wishes to all your readers on this festive occasion. Diwali has a special significance in the lives of those who love India and the Indian community worldwide. From the early days of gaining independence to the present role in politics, India stands up high on the world Agenda. It has made this progress despite many of the adversities it has suffered. It has shown how Indian democracy survives. No longer a military dictatorship like its neighbouring states.Instead a smooth change of power from one election to another. No wonder it is the envy of other nations. India is producing millions of graduates yearly. It has to examine its role in providing jobs for these generations of youngsters. It is not an easy task as thousands are leaving the shores for opportunities abroad.We must ensure that India provides opportunities for progress in the country. India's progress has to take note of political changes taking place in neighbouring countries. It has to find solutions to work with others. Let us hope India is able to achieve this.The message is clear.Diwali brings us a greater impetus to build a strong and prosperous India.

Diwali is a special time for us across the Hindu community and it is an auspicious celebration signifying the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. It marks the eradication of dark shadows, negativity and doubts from our lives. May the festival of lights bring blessings to all. May the divine light of Diwali bring peace, happiness, and prosperity to all. Happy Diwali dear friends. On this auspicious occasion, may you be blessed with health, wealth, and happiness.

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LORD RAMI RANGER CBE Chairman, Sardar Patel Memorial Society UK Diwali celebrations will be exceptional this year in Ayodhya, where Lord Rama has returned after over 500 years. Millions of devotees will visit Ram Mandir to pay their respects to their beloved Lord. I was privileged to send water from the River Thames for the Bhumi Pujan when the temple's construction began. I congratulate all who allowed Lord Rama to return to his birthplace. Diwali is the most important, grandest, and immensely popular Indian festival, and it is now celebrated worldwide. The globally dispersed Indian Diaspora spreads this epic message of the triumph of good over evil. As the Indians across the globe become increasingly thriving and vibrant, they can celebrate their festivals, especially Diwali, with great pomp and show. By preserving and propagating their culture, they have made the countries of their domicile richer and more colourful. Indian cuisine, music, jewellery and dresses are becoming increasingly popular with people from all backgrounds and ethnicities. Diwali is the only festival for which the celebrations last for several weeks and even months, as preDiwali and post-Diwali parties run right up to Christmas. Gifts and sweets are exchanged with near and dear ones. Diwali brings happiness and lifts everyone's mood and spirits, which induces fresh zeal. As this is a family event, it is enjoyed by everyone, including the host communities. Many governments

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worldwide encourage and celebrate Diwali with the local population. Diwali celebrations in the UK cities have become probably the largest outside India. Diwali is celebrated at the residence of the Prime Minister, 10 Downing Street, at the House of Commons, with cross-party parliamentarians joining in the celebrations, as we are today. Thousands of people attend Diwali at Trafalgar Square, including tourists visiting the capital who are mesmerised by the colourful pageant of music, dance, and food. Diwali is the only day when the world's three great religions, Hindus, Sikhs and Jains, celebrate this day jointly and for different reasons. Hindus celebrate the return of Lord Rama with his wife and brother to his Kingdom of Ayodhya after an exile of 14 years. The streets and towns were lit up with Diwas (candles) to welcome them home during his return. The Sikhs, on the other hand, celebrate Diwali as 'Bandhi Chhorh Day'. On this day, their 6th Guru, Guru Hargobind Sahib, arrived in Amritsar after being released from Gwalior prison by the then-Mughal King, Jahangir. Guru refused to leave the prison unless 52 Hindu princes who were also in prison were released. The Jains celebrate Diwali as Lord Mahavira, the last Jain Tirthankaras, achieved Nirvana at a Pavapuri. Sri Gangadhar Gautam Swami also gained absolute wisdom on this day. This is what makes Diwali a wonderful day for so many. In fact, behind these celebrations is a serious message about preserving self-respect, family honour, and sacrifice for others. Lord Rama left the comforts of his kingdom with his devout wife and loyal brother to uphold self-respect and family honour. He showed the world that it would be a more selfish place without these attributes. Lord Rama also demonstrated that if one path was righteous, even the cleverest and most potent Kings with massive armies could be defeated. The message of loyalty was shown to the world by wife Sita and brother Laxman, too. The values Lord Rama demonstrated have become even more critical in our world, where greed and selfishness have become rampant. Happy Diwali to all.

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SONIA KUMAR Member of Parliament for Dudley In our diverse society, Diwali reflects the unity and strength that come from embracing our differences. The values that Diwali represents— togetherness, generosity, and peace—are what bind us together as one community. At a time when the world can feel divided, Diwali reminds us of the importance of standing together, reaching out to one another, and building bridges of understanding and mutual respect. Let us continue to celebrate the power of diversity and the strength that comes from our shared commitment to unity. May the festival of lights bring peace, happiness, and a renewed sense of hope to all.

DR NEIL SHASTRI-HURST Member of Parliament for Solihull West and Shirley “This Diwali, we think of those who are suffering in conflict and war across the world. However, amidst the heartache, we often witness wonderful examples of community spirit and resilience. Diwali is the festival of lights. It represents the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. Wherever you are celebrating Diwali this year, I am wishing you a Diwali that brings happiness, prosperity, and joy to you and all your family.”



DIWALI WITH RISHII – END OF AN ERA

By Ameet Jogia MBE, Former No10 Adviser to Prime Minister, Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP his Diwali marks the end of an era, as former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak steps down from his role as Leader of the Conservative Party. The timing is particularly poignant, given the fact that Rishi took office as Prime Minister on Diwali two years ago in October 2022. That Rishi took office on Diwali, made having our first Hindu Prime Minister particularly special. It was a proud moment – not just for British Indians – but for Britain - as we welcomed in our first non-white Prime Minister. For me, it was the privilege of my professional life to serve in No10. It was made even more special by the fact I was working for Rishi, someone I consider as a great inspiration, mentor and even older brother! It has been a roller coaster two years, with lots of ups and downs. Unforgettable moments, challenging times and some very memorable occasions that I will forever treasure. I was proud to be part of Rishi’s team which supported him to deliver the fastest growing economy in the G7, brought inflation back to target and

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Rishi and Akshata Sunak with Ameet and Priya Jogia who formed a close bond over the years saw mortgage rates fall. During that time, I witnessed a man work, day and night for the British people. From the break of dawn, to late into the evening, Rishi spent every minute of every day working to serve our great country and mankind. There was never an ordinary day at No10. From travelling up and down the country, meeting scores of people, chairing high level meetings, to even hosting receptions – all often on the same day – no day was ever the same at No10. The adrenaline was

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contagious and some days you would forget that you’d not eaten lunch or dinner. Knowing you were making a difference was sustenance enough. This Diwali it is naturally sad to see Rishi step down. But it is also an opportunity to reflect and remember all the great times and the outstanding legacy that he has left. I will always be moved by the importance of faith in Rishi’s life – something that particularly resonates with me each Diwali. His Lord Ganesh deity which proudly sat on his desk at



Ameet supporting Rishi at No10 Vaisakhi Reception (April 2023) No10 - witness to everything that went on – was a reminder of the importance of civic duty and selfless service. This is something I know Rishi will adhere to. Rishi recognised the important role that faith played in society and in bringing people together. During his time in No10, we were proud to host events to celebrate the beauty of the UK’s diversity. We hosted receptions for Eid, Channukah, Vaisakhi, Christmas, Easter and Black History Month. For the first time, No10 held an Iftar, Thai Pongal and Nepalese receptions – a tradition I hope will long continue. Diwali was always a special time at No10 and I am not sure that they will ever be the same again! No10 was transformed with colour and festivity, with receptions including a cross section of the community, from local teachers to charity workers, as well as community and business leaders and

even Bollywood stars! Receptions at No10 were a fantastic initiative in raising awareness about important events and causes and giving people a platform to showcase their success, which ultimately reflected the sheer success of the diversity of the UK.

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My personal highlights will always be Rishi lighting divas and painting rangolis in Downing Street on Diwali with Akshata and his daughters Krishna and Anoushka. It was a historic and remarkable moment. Rishi always used to say that the most extraordinary thing about being the first British Indian Prime Minister and being able to practice his faith, was the fact at how normal – not abnormal -- it was. This is what shattered the glass ceiling. I will never forget working with Rishi and playing a small role in the contribution he made. From accompanying him on his visit to his home Temple in Southampton for Diwali or joining him to address Morari Bapu’s Ram Katha in Cambridge where his speech on his faith went viral, to addressing British Jews at Kinloss Synagogue in the immediate aftermath of

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the October 7th terrorist attacks, there were moments of great significance. This Diwali, whilst there is a sadness that it has come to an end, we can look back with pride of what was achieved and the importance of civic duty and selfless service – something that will always continue. We will remember the universal message of Diwali and the hope that the diva lights bring, as we look to the future with renewed enthusiasm about what we have achieved, and how we can achieve more in future.


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Vision for education and empowerment Dr Rukmini Banerji

Education is a powerful tool for breaking the cycle of poverty and creating opportunities for a brighter future. It empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and drives social and economic progress.

Pratham was founded almost 30 years ago in Mumbai and their mission right from the beginning has been “every child in school and learning well.” Chief Executive Officer of Pratham Education Foundation, Dr Rukmini Banerji lived in Chicago and completed her graduate work at the University of Chicago. While her PhD focused on quantitative analysis, she felt frustrated by the lack of primary data, which led her to volunteer at an elementary school in Chicago’s South Side, a tough neighbourhood marked by economic hardship and violence. This experience gave her insight into how schools managed these challenges and sparked her curiosity about similar conditions in India’s slums. Inspired by the education reforms in Chicago and the role of universities in supporting schools, she returned to Mumbai in 1996, where she joined Pratham to apply her research skills toward improving education. Shaping children's lives through Community and Support Speaking about the initial years of the organisation, Rukmini said, “The co-founders decided to start with preschool education since a gap was visible in the system. The rationale was that if every child in Mumbai had access to preschools, all children would go to Grade 1. Universal Grade 1 would lead to universal primary schooling. As the community-based “balwadi” (preschool) network expanded in the city’s slums, new challenges emerged. Parents who had recently relocated faced disruptions in their children's education and sought help for their reintegration into school. Over time, teachers observed many children underperforming, leading

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Pratham to expand its focus beyond elementary education to include families and communities. By 2000, interest from other cities and state governments spurred nationwide growth. Today, Pratham improves education quality, offers youth training and livelihood programmes, and helps girls and women who dropped out of school complete their secondary education.” Rukmini reflected on the role models and mentors who have shaped her journey, emphasising the support she has received from her family, friends, and colleagues. “I’ve always had my parents' encouragement, and my

grandmother, who never attended school, was a powerful advocate for education and ambition among the girls in our family. My colleagues at Pratham, from leadership to field staff, have imparted invaluable lessons. Working alongside various state governments, particularly mid-level bureaucrats, has demonstrated that effective work can thrive despite challenges. I also owe much to the children—each day spent in the field with them is a profound learning experience.” Finding their inner light through learning Rukmini described the phrase “Embrace Your Inner Light” as profoundly evocative, emphasising that it signifies the recognition and

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celebration of one’s true self and aspirations. She noted, “We are often swayed by others’ expectations, navigating life in an attempt to meet them. Recognizing your own ‘inner light’ is challenging; it requires a level of honesty with oneself that can be difficult to achieve. Each person discovers their ‘inner light’ in unique ways. My understanding of myself has been shaped by navigating difficult situations that necessitated making significant decisions. Staying true to what I genuinely want to do—both in life and work—is not always easy. However, when you align your actions with your true self, you can experience a sense of having found the ‘sweet spot’.” “My journey in Pratham has shaped my thinking about myself and what is possible. We work with primary school children and help them learn to read and do basic arithmetic. However, the process is not simply about enabling a child to pick up these foundational skills. When a nine-year-old child cannot read, she knows she lacks somewhere. She is hesitant, mumbles, does not look you in the eye, shuffles, and wants to run away. The same child changes as she learns to read. Her voice is loud and strong, her back is straight, she looks you straight in the eye, and she wants you to listen to her. The entire thing is about the child discovering that she has the capability to learn. It increases her confidence in herself and her ability to interact with everything around her. This is what education should be about; it should enable children to find their “inner light” and make sure that the flame stays strong and true as they go through life,” she added.


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Exploring the roots and lost languages of India ndia, a land of unparalleled diversity, is home to a tapestry of languages that reflect its rich cultural heritage and history. With over 1,600 distinct languages spoken across the country, India stands as a testament to the vibrancy of human communication. However, this linguistic landscape is facing an existential crisis, as many of these languages are at risk of extinction. Delving into the roots of India's languages reveals not only the evolution of communication but also the intricate connections between culture, identity, and history. India's languages can be broadly classified into several families: IndoAryan, Dravidian, Austroasiatic, and Tibeto-Burman, each comprising numerous dialects shaped by centuries of migration, invasion, and trade. For example, Hindi, Bengali, and Marathi are part of the IndoAryan family, while Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada belong to the Dravidian family. This linguistic diversity reflects India’s complex history, influenced by various cultures, from the IndoAryans around 1500 BCE to the Mughals in the 16th century. Trade routes further enriched these languages, allowing for the exchange of vocabulary and expressions, resulting in vibrant linguistic blends. As languages evolve, many become endangered or extinct, often taking with them unique ways of thinking and understanding the world. Languages like Sanskrit, once

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a vibrant medium of expression in ancient India, now exist primarily in religious and scholarly contexts. Although not lost, it has seen a significant decline in everyday use. The languages of indigenous tribes, such as the Great Andamanese or the Naga tribes, face even more critical threats, with only a few

Ganesh Devy speakers remaining. The loss of a language equates to the loss of cultural identity and heritage. Each language encapsulates specific knowledge systems, oral traditions, folklore, and philosophies. For instance, the Naga languages carry intricate tales of ancestry and spirituality, while the Bhotia language reflects the customs and rituals of Himalayan communities. In recent years, there has been increasing awareness of the need to preserve endangered languages. Various organisations and researchers are documenting these languages, creating dictionaries and grammar guides for future generations. The Indian government

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is also promoting linguistic diversity through educational policies that emphasise mother-tongue instruction in schools. The National Policy on Education highlights the importance of preserving languages and encourages bilingualism, enabling students to learn in their native languages alongside English or Hindi. Even UNESCO has declared 197 Indian languages as ‘endangered’. One prominent advocate for linguistic preservation is Ganesh Devy, an Indian cultural activist renowned for founding the People's Linguistic Survey of India and the Adivasi Academy. He noted, “In the last 50 years, around 280 languages have become extinct, signalling a troubling trend in linguistic diversity. If this pattern persists, experts estimate that an additional 600 languages could disappear within the next 50 years. This alarming decline underscores the urgent need for preservation efforts, as each language embodies a unique cultural heritage and reservoir of knowledge. The loss of these languages not only erodes the rich tapestry of human expression but also endangers the traditional wisdom embedded within them.” Preserving the linguistic heritage of India requires collective effort from communities, scholars, and policymakers. Embracing linguistic diversity not only enriches the cultural landscape of India but also strengthens the social fabric by fostering mutual respect and understanding among different communities.



Reflections on an unforgettable year in India Anahita Hoose

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t’s now almost a decade since I was irst asked to contribute an article on my academic work to a special Diwali issue of Asian Voice. In the years since, I’ve presented snapshots of my career as a PhD student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and more recently as a lecturer at the same institution. While I have broad scholarly interests, I came to UCLA with the ultimate goal of writing a dissertation on the best‐known classical language of India, Sanskrit, and my experience with Indian languages has helped me to get my current job teaching courses on Jainism and other South Asian religions. Until August 2023, however, I had only visited India once and for two weeks. Readers can imagine my excitement when I successfully applied for a fellowship to spend the academic year 2023‐24 studying Prakrit in Pune at the International School for Jain Studies! Prakrit is a group of ancient speech varieties, related to Sanskrit, with special signi icance for Jainism. During the course, my classmates and I read original texts representing the Maharashtri, Shauraseni, Magadhi, Apabhramsha , and Ardha‐ Magadhi varieties, as well as inscriptions. Both religious and secular texts were on the syllabus. From one of the famous inscriptions erected by the Emperor Ashoka to an account of the patient sufferings of Mahavira (the founder of Jainism in its present form) from one of the scriptural texts of Shvetambara Jainism, and from the poetry of Kundakunda (a renowned teacher of Digambara Jainism) to Prakrit dialogue from the Abhijnanashakuntalam of Kalidasa (the greatest Sanskrit poet), the course exposed us to a diverse range of voices from the fascinating world of premodern India. Deep as my love for ancient languages may be, I made sure to make the most of my time in India by seeking out cultural experiences outside the classroom. Being based in Maharashtra, where Ganesh and Shiva are popular, I was able to observe enthusiastic celebrations of Ganesh Chaturthi and


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Maha Shivaratri. Over an unforgettable weekend, I visited the renowned Maharashtrian World Heritage Sites of Ellora and Ajanta. I was stunned by the majesty of Ellora’s Kailasa temple, a vast Shiva temple carved out of a single rock, and delighted by the exquisite Buddhist paintings that survive from the ancient world at Ajanta. I also enjoyed visiting ancient Buddhist caves at two less well‐known, but also very special, sites closer to Pune, Karla and Bhaja. One aspect of Indian culture to which I’d previously had relatively limited exposure was Indian music. During my time in Pune, I enjoyed attending several music festivals. The Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Mahotsav and Gaana Saraswati Mahotsav are both devoted to Indian classical music; I was particularly impressed by the sitar playing of Niladri Kumar, who performed at both. Ruhaniyat, a festival of spiritual music, showcased a more diverse array of genres. The irst artist to perform, Bhiklya Ladkya Dhinda, is (tragically) the last remaining master of the tarba, a traditional wind instrument important to his Maharashtrian tribal community. The programme also featured a performance by Parvathy Baul, a representative of the mystic Baul tradition, and a glimpse into the world of the Su i poet Bulleh Shah (1680–1757).

Anahita looks out from an ancient Buddhist cave at Bhaja In January, I made the irst of two excursions beyond Maharashtra. After a brief stay in Ahmedabad, where I visited the ABPL Group’s of ice , I presented a paper at a conference in Banaras. My time in the holy city was brief but memorable. On the irst morning, I took an autorickshaw to Sarnath, northeast of Banaras, said to be the site where the Buddha irst preached after his enlightenment. This is also the location of Ashoka’s lion capital, the model for India’s state emblem. I saw this staggeringly ine piece in the site museum. Back in Banaras, I braved the crowds after dark to witness the nightly

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Ganga Aarti, in which brahmans honour the river by waving ire on the banks. The following month, I balanced the northward trip to chilly Banaras with a weekend in the warm southern climate of Kochi, Kerala, one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. I had a great time walking by the glittering blue sea and exploring sites representing the city’s rich history. In one day, I attended a Catholic service in Malayalam in St Francis Church (built by the Portuguese in the sixteenth century and the original burial place of the explorer Vasco da Gama), visited the Paradesi Synagogue (the oldest functioning synagogue in the Commonwealth, also dating back to the sixteenth century), and strolled into a Syrian Orthodox church and a temple belonging to the Gujarati Jain community. With a sad but grateful heart, I left Pune at the start of June. At the time of writing, in September, I’m back in Los Angeles, preparing to start teaching again next week. I don’t know when I’ll ind my way back to India, but I do know that my memories of my year studying there will always remain with me.



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By Dr Nik Kotecha OBE DL, Founder and Chairman ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ZĂŶĚĂů ŚĂƌŝƚĂďůĞ &ŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶ As homes come alive with twinkling Diya’s and ǀŝďƌĂŶƚ ƌĂŶŐŽůŝƐ͕ ƚŚĞ &ĞƐƟǀĂů ŽĨ >ŝŐŚƚƐ ĂƌƌŝǀĞƐ ŽŶĐĞ ŵŽƌĞ͕ ŽīĞƌŝŶŐ Ă ŵƵĐŚͲŶĞĞĚĞĚ ŵĞƐƐĂŐĞ ŽĨ ŬŝŶĚŶĞƐƐ and hope.

ŝǁĂůŝ ŝŶǀŝƚĞƐ ƵƐ ƚŽ ƚŚŝŶŬ ďĞLJŽŶĚ ŽƵƌƐĞůǀĞƐ͘ /ƚ ŝƐ Ă ƌĞŵŝŶĚĞƌ ƚŚĂƚ ƚŚĞ ƚƌƵĞ ƐƉŝƌŝƚ ŽĨ ŝǁĂůŝ ůŝĞƐ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ũŽLJ ŽĨ ŐŝǀŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ŝůůƵŵŝŶĂƟŶŐ ƚŚĞ ůŝǀĞƐ ŽĨ ŽƚŚĞƌƐ͘ tŚĞƚŚĞƌ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚ ĐŚĂƌŝƚLJ͕ ĐŽŵƉĂƐƐŝŽŶ͕ Žƌ ůĞŶĚŝŶŐ Ă hand to someone in need.

Each year Diwali shines as a beacon, symbolising ƌĞŶĞǁĂů ĂŶĚ ƚŽŐĞƚŚĞƌŶĞƐƐ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ďĞůŝĞĨ ƚŚĂƚ͕ ŶŽ ŵĂƩĞƌ ŚŽǁ ŽǀĞƌǁŚĞůŵŝŶŐ ůŝĨĞ͛Ɛ ĐŚĂůůĞŶŐĞƐ ŵĂLJ ƐĞĞŵ͕ ƚŚĞLJ ĐĂŶ ďĞ ŽǀĞƌĐŽŵĞ ǁŝƚŚ ĐŽƵƌĂŐĞ͕ ĨĂŝƚŚ ĂŶĚ ƵŶŝƚLJ͘ /Ŷ Ă ǁŽƌůĚ ǁŚĞƌĞ ŐůŽďĂů ĂŶĚ ĚŽŵĞƐƟĐ ƐƚƌƵŐŐůĞƐ ŽŌĞŶ ƐĞĞŵ ƚŽ ŽǀĞƌƐŚĂĚŽǁ ŽƵƌ ĞǀĞƌLJĚĂLJ ůŝǀĞƐ͕ ƚŚĞ ĨĞƐƟǀĂů ƐĞƌǀĞƐ ĂƐ Ă ƟŵĞůLJ ƌĞŵŝŶĚĞƌ ƚŚĂƚ ƚŚĞƌĞ ŝƐ ĂůǁĂLJƐ Ă ǁĂLJ ĨŽƌǁĂƌĚ͘ :ƵƐƚ ĂƐ ĞǀĞƌLJ ŝLJĂ ůŝƚ ŽŶ ŝǁĂůŝ ŶŝŐŚƚ ĚŝƐƉĞůƐ ƚŚĞ ƐƵƌƌŽƵŶĚŝŶŐ ĚĂƌŬŶĞƐƐ͕ ĞĂĐŚ ĂĐƚ ŽĨ ŬŝŶĚŶĞƐƐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞƐŝůŝĞŶĐĞ ŚĞůƉƐ ƵƐ ƚŽǁĂƌĚƐ Ă ďƌŝŐŚƚĞƌ ĨƵƚƵƌĞ͘ DLJ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ŚĂǀĞ ũŽŝŶĞĚ ĐŽƵŶƚůĞƐƐ ŽƚŚĞƌƐ ŝŶ ĨĞĞůŝŶŐ ƐĂĚŶĞƐƐ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ ĞǀĞƌͲĂƉƉĂƌĞŶƚ ĐŽŶŇŝĐƚƐ Ăƚ ŚŽŵĞ ĂŶĚ ĂďƌŽĂĚ͕ ĂŶĚ ŽƵƌ ŚŽƉĞ ŝƐ ƚŚĂƚ ƚŚĞ ƐƉŝƌŝƚ ŽĨ ŝǁĂůŝ ƚƌĂŶƐĐĞŶĚƐ ďŽƌĚĞƌƐ ĂŶĚ ĐƵůƚƵƌĞƐ Ͳ ƵŶŝƟŶŐ Ă ǁŽƌůĚ ƚŚĂƚ ŚĂƐ Ăƚ ƟŵĞƐ ƐĞĞŵĞĚ ĨƌĂĐƚƵƌĞĚ͘

dŚŝƐ LJĞĂƌ ŝƐ ĂďŽƵƚ ƚƵƌŶŝŶŐ ŚŽƉĞ ŝŶƚŽ ĂĐƟŽŶ͘ Ɛ ǁĞ ĐůĞĂŶ ŽƵƌ ŚŽŵĞƐ ĂŶĚ ĂĚŽƌŶ ƚŚĞŵ ǁŝƚŚ ƌĂŶŐŽůŝ͕ ƚŚĞ ĂĐƚ ŽĨ ^ĞǀĂ ĂŶĚ ƚŚŝŶŬŝŶŐ ĂďŽƵƚ ŽƚŚĞƌƐ ǁŝůů ďĞ ĐĞŶƚƌĂů ƚŽ ŵĂŶLJ ĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶƐ͘ tŚĞƚŚĞƌ ŝƚ ŝƐ ƐŚĂƌŝŶŐ Ă ŵĞĂů with someone in need, lending a listening ear, or ŽīĞƌŝŶŐ Ă ŬŝŶĚ ƐŵŝůĞ Žƌ ǁŽƌĚ ƚŽ Ă ƐƚƌĂŶŐĞƌ Ͳ ƐŵĂůů ĂĐƚƐ ŽĨ ŬŝŶĚŶĞƐƐ ĐĂŶ ůŝŐŚƚ ƵƉ ƚŚĞ ǁŽƌůĚ ǁŝƚŚ ŚŽƉĞ͘

/ƚ ŝƐ Ă ŵŽŵĞŶƚ ƚŽ ĐĞůĞďƌĂƚĞ ŶŽƚ ũƵƐƚ ŽƵƌ ŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂů ǀŝĐƚŽƌŝĞƐ ďƵƚ ƚŚĞ ĐŽůůĞĐƟǀĞ ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ ŽĨ ŚƵŵĂŶŝƚLJ͕ ĂŶĚ ŝǁĂůŝ͛Ɛ ƐLJŵďŽůŝĐ ƚƌŝƵŵƉŚ ŽĨ ŐŽŽĚ ŽǀĞƌ Ğǀŝů͘

And this is where hope and kindness come together, ĂƐ ďŽƚŚ ŽīĞƌ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ĨŽƌ ƌĞŶĞǁĂů͕ ǁŚŝĐŚ ŝƐ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ ŚĞĂƌƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ ŝǁĂůŝ͘ /ƚ ŝƐ ĂŶ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ƚŽ ůĞĂǀĞ ďĞŚŝŶĚ ƚŚĞ ĐŚĂůůĞŶŐĞƐ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƉĂƐƚ͕ ƚŽ ƌĞŇĞĐƚ͕ ƌĞƐĞƚ͕ ĂŶĚ ŵŽǀĞ ĨŽƌǁĂƌĚ ǁŝƚŚ ŽƉƟŵŝƐŵ͘

tĞ ŚĂǀĞ ƐĞĞŶ ƚŚŝƐ ĮƌƐƚ ŚĂŶĚ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚ ƚŚĞ ǁŽƌŬ ŽĨ ŽƵƌ ĨĂŵŝůLJ ĨŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶ ʹ dŚĞ ZĂŶĚĂů ŚĂƌŝƚĂďůĞ &ŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶ ʹ ǁŚŝĐŚ ĨŽĐƵƐĞƐ ŽŶ ŐŝǀŝŶŐ ďĂĐŬ͕ ƐĂǀŝŶŐ ůŝǀĞƐ ĂŶĚ ŝŵƉƌŽǀŝŶŐ ůŝĨĞ ĐŚĂŶĐĞƐ ĨŽƌ ŽǀĞƌ Ă ŵŝůůŝŽŶ people. ǁǁǁ͘ƌĂŶĚĂůĨŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶ͘ŽƌŐ͘ƵŬ͘ dŚŝƐ ĨƵĞůƐ ŽƵƌ ƉĂƐƐŝŽŶ ĨŽƌ ŵĂŬŝŶŐ Ă ĚŝīĞƌĞŶĐĞ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ǁŽƌůĚ ǁĞ ůŝǀĞ ŝŶ͕ ĂƐ ƌŝŐŚƚ ŶŽǁ ůŝǀĞƐ ĂƌĞ ďĞŝŶŐ ůŽƐƚ Ͳ ůŝǀĞƐ ǁŚŝĐŚ ĐŽƵůĚ ďĞ ƐĂǀĞĚ͕ ŽŌĞŶ͕ ďLJ ƐŝŵƉůĞ ĂŶĚ ƌĞĂĚŝůLJ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ŝŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶƐ͘

/Ŷ Ă ǁŽƌůĚ ŽŌĞŶ ŽǀĞƌͲƐŚĂĚŽǁĞĚ ďLJ ĐŽŶŇŝĐƚ ĂŶĚ ƵŶĐĞƌƚĂŝŶƚLJ͕ ŝǁĂůŝ ƌĞŵŝŶĚƐ ƵƐ ƚŚĂƚ ƚŚĞƌĞ ŝƐ ĂůǁĂLJƐ ůŝŐŚƚ ǁĂŝƟŶŐ ƚŽ ďĞ ĨŽƵŶĚ͕ ĂůǁĂLJƐ Ă ŶĞǁ ďĞŐŝŶŶŝŶŐ ũƵƐƚ ĂƌŽƵŶĚ ƚŚĞ ĐŽƌŶĞƌ͘ >Ğƚ ƵƐ ŵĂŬĞ ŝǁĂůŝ ϮϬϮϰ Ă ƚƵƌŶŝŶŐ ƉŽŝŶƚ ǁŚĞƌĞ ǁĞ ĐŽŶƐĐŝŽƵƐůLJ ĐŚŽŽƐĞ ƚŽ ŵĂŬĞ ŬŝŶĚŶĞƐƐ ƚŚĞ ĐĞŶƚƌĞ ŽĨ ŽƵƌ ůŝǀĞƐ͕ ǁŚŝůĞ ĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŶŐ ƚŚĞ ŚƵŵĂŶ ƐƉŝƌŝƚ͛Ɛ ƌĞƐŝůŝĞŶĐĞ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ƉŽǁĞƌ ŽĨ ŚŽƉĞ Ͳ ŝůůƵŵŝŶĂƟŶŐ ŶŽƚ ŽŶůLJ ŽƵƌ ŚŽŵĞƐ ďƵƚ ŽƵƌ ŚĞĂƌƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ǁŽƌůĚ ĂƌŽƵŶĚ ƵƐ͘

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LIGHT UP THE FESTIVITIES

Key candle safety practices for Diwali iwali, the Festival of Lights, is a vibrant celebration in Indian culture, symbolising the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Families gather to partake in joyful rituals, exchange gifts, and illuminate their homes with candles and diyas (oil lamps). The warm glow of these lights creates a magical ambiance, fostering community and togetherness. However, while candles can enhance the festive atmosphere, they also pose serious fire risks if not used properly. In the UK, candle fires are a significant cause of household damage, with over 1,000 house fires linked to candle use each year, highlighting the crucial responsibility of ensuring safety during the festivities. Here are a few tips and essential safety practices to prevent candlerelated fire hazards.

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1) Cut the wick down to about 6mm: The effective way to reduce the risk of fire when using candles is to keep the wick trimmed to approximately 6mm before lighting. Long or uneven wicks can result in irregular burning, excessive dripping, or flar-

ing, increasing the chances of the flame becoming dangerously large. By maintaining a properly trimmed wick, you ensure a steady and controlled flame, significantly lowering the risk of the candle becoming a fire hazard. 2) Dust can pose a fire hazard: Dust and debris on a candle’s surface can easily catch fire. Before lighting your candle, always check for any dust or foreign particles and clean off any build-up. Adopting this simple habit can significantly reduce the risk of accidental fires and improve the safety of your home. 3) Position candles away from drafts and combustible materials: Keep candles away from drafts, such as open windows, fans, or air vents, as these can cause uneven burning or flare-ups, increasing fire risk. Additionally, keep candles at a safe distance from flammable materials like curtains, paper, and furniture, as even a small flame can ignite nearby objects and lead to a house fire. 4) Utilise candle holders and protective plates: Always use a sturdy, heat-resis-

tant candle holder that can catch dripping wax and securely contain the candle. This helps prevent spills on flammable surfaces, reducing fire risk. For added protection, place larger pillar candles on a fire-resistant plate. 5) Always extinguish candles before leaving the room: Never leave a burning candle unattended, as this is a leading cause of house fires. Always extinguish all candles before leaving a room, going to bed, or leaving your home. For the safest extinguishing method, use a candle snuffer. This tool not only minimises the risk of hot wax splatter but also ensures a clean and secure extinguishing process. 6) Limit candle burning time to avoid prolonged use: Always adhere to the manufacturer’s guidelines for maximum burn time. As a general rule, avoid burning candles for more than four hours at a time. Extended burning can overheat the wax, resulting in a larger flame and increasing the risk of the candle holder cracking, which could ignite a fire.


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Iftekhar Ahsan n an increasingly globalised and digitally connected world, there is a growing yearning for authentic experiences that forge connections to history and culture. This movement, known as cultural and heritage tourism, is transforming the travel landscape. Modern travellers are now more inclined to seek out destinations rich in cultural narratives, historical significance, and a deep sense of place. Nestled within the vibrant Bengali neighbourhoods once labelled "Black Town" by the British, the Calcutta Bungalow offers visitors a deeper connection to Kolkata's local culture, history, and community. This beautifully restored townhouse from the 1920s exemplifies a golden era in Kolkata’s architectural history, providing guests with a glimpse into the city's old-world charm and

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leisurely pace of life. Iftekhar Ahsan, the co-owner of Calcutta Bungalow, shared the inspiration behind converting the property into a bed and breakfast. He noted, “I noticed a number of houses in the city being demolished, which made me reflect on what I could do to save these structures. I decided to purchase one house and convert it into a bed and breakfast. When I discovered the Calcutta Bungalow, it had all the attributes I was looking for, showcasing the hallmark glory of Calcutta's architecture.” The goal at Calcutta Bungalow is to create a setting where guests can slow down, engage with their surroundings, and depart with cherished memories of Kolkata. Iftekhar emphasised that spaces reflecting local design and heritage are rare in India, often overshadowed by Western aesthetics and believes that spaces like Calcutta Bungalow are essential for offering a sense of heritage that many other accommodations lack. Without such establishments, travellers often rush through destinations without truly experiencing their essence. He remarked, “As travellers, we often cause more harm than good to the places we visit, which detracts from the true essence of travel. For the past 20 years, I have promoted travel without compromising local

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heritage, people, culture, or the unique ethos of a place. “The idea is simple: it’s about taking the time to stop and appreciate the environment. Instead of hurrying to the next location, travellers should immerse themselves in the places they visit. Otherwise, they may find themselves wondering, ‘Where have I been?’” In addition to the bed and breakfast, Iftekhar organises heritage walks throughout the city under the banner of Calcutta Walks. These tours lead visitors to various locations, including old workshops, places of worship from different communities, and beautiful old buildings that once housed the headquarters of various companies. They encompass Kolkata’s rich history, highlighting British colonial influences, the legacy of partition, and numerous significant events. Iftekhar explained, “Our tours are organised around different themes and areas of interest. For instance, our most popular tour is the Colonial Calcutta Walk, exploring historic sites around Lal Dighi Square. The second most popular is the Confluence of Cultures tour, which delves into the multicultural history of the city, highlighting the contributions of Jews, Armenians, Chinese, and Parsis. Another popular option is the Shoah Tour, focusing on the Bengali history of Kolkata. We have a variety of tours designed to showcase the city’s rich tapestry of histories.” Calcutta Bungalow and Calcutta Walks represent more than just places to stay or visit; they embody a commitment to preserving and celebrating the heritage of Kolkata. By offering an authentic experience rooted in local culture, they invite travellers to slow down, connect with their surroundings, and create lasting memories that truly reflect the essence of this vibrant city.


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In today’s fast-paced world, making selfcare a priority is more essential than ever. Navigating the festive period, the excitement and celebrations can quickly lead to a whirlwind of activities. The lead-up to the festivities is often filled with long todo lists and late nights filled with preparations. Amidst the hustle, it’s easy to neglect self-care, especially when it comes to keeping your hair and skin healthy and stress, sleep deprivation, and irregular eating habits can take a toll. However, personal care during this busy season isn’t just about appearance—it’s about feeling your best, both physically and mentally. It’s about recharging your inner self. By carving out time for self-care, you ensure that you not only glow during the celebrations but also maintain a sense of balance and well-being through the chaos. Here, we have put together a few quick and easy hair and face masks that can be prepared in minutes using common household ingredients. Besan (Gram Flour) face mask A staple in many Indian kitchens, besan is renowned for its exfoliating and skin-brightening properties. It helps remove dead skin cells, reduces acne, lightens tans, and controls oil. This besan face mask is a transformative DIY solution for soft, smooth, and radiant skin.



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Banana and olive oil mask Bananas hydrate and moisturise dull, tired hair thanks to their potassiumrich content that helps balance scalp pH. Olive oil adds essential fats and vitamin E, which smooths and shines the hair. Together, they offer an intense moisture boost.

Cucumber face mask Rich in vitamins C and K, cucumber is known for its cooling and hydrating properties. It helps reduce puffiness, dark circles, and sunburn. This DIY cucumber mask is a refreshing treatment for tired, irritated skin, serving as a natural alternative to store-bought creams. Ingredients: - 1 grated cucumber Directions: 1. Blend the grated cucumber into a smooth paste. 2. Apply it evenly over your face. 3. Let it sit for about 15 minutes. 4. Wash off with cool water and gently pat your face dry. Multani Mitti and rose water face mask Multani Mitti (Fuller's Earth) is widely used for its cooling effect and ability to combat sun damage and even out skin tone. Combined with rose water, which hydrates and refreshes the skin, this mask is perfect for achieving a radiant, fresh glow. Ingredients: - 2 tablespoons Multani Mitti - Rose water (as needed) Directions: 1. Mix Multani Mitti with enough rose water to form a smooth paste. 2. Apply the mask and let it dry completely. 3. Rinse off with warm water. For dry skin, add fresh cream to the paste for added moisture. Hair masks for a happy head Caring for our hair goes beyond just a daily routine; it’s essential for keeping hair both healthy and vibrant. With exposure to daily stressors like sun, pollution, and heat

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How to use: - Blend one ripe banana until smooth. - Mix in one tablespoon of olive oil. - Apply to your scalp and hair. - Leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water. Apple cider vinegar and honey mask Apple cider vinegar restores hydration and shine to hair, while honey provides deep nourishment, leaving hair vibrant and healthy. How to use: - Mix one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with honey. - Apply the mixture to your hair. - Leave on for 30 minutes, then rinse with shampoo and conditioner. Banana, honey, and yogurt mask This combination locks in moisture with bananas, combats dryness with yogurt’s lactic acid, and smooths hair with honey, making it more manageable. How to use: - Blend banana with honey and yogurt. - Apply to damp hair. - Leave on for 40 minutes, then rinse with cold water. Aloe vera mask Aloe vera, rich in vitamins E and C, provides antioxidants to protect hair from damage while hydrating and soothing the scalp. How to use: - Mix aloe vera gel with water for a quick hair-refreshing spray. - For a deeper treatment, combine a tablespoon of aloe vera with conditioner, and apply on wash day.

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n recent years, India has witnessed a vibrant rise in art café culture, transforming the way people experience art, cuisine, and social interactions. These eclectic spaces blend artistic expression with culinary delights, creating a unique atmosphere where creativity flourishes. From contemporary art exhibitions to live music performances and poetry readings, art cafés are becoming cultural hubs that attract diverse audiences.

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For tourists visiting India, these art cafés have become must-visit destinations, providing an opportunity to engage with the local artistic scene while enjoying delicious meals and beverages. Whether you’re sipping a cup of artisanal coffee surrounded by stunning artworks or participating in a workshop led by local artists, these cafés offer a rich cultural experience that goes beyond traditional tourist attractions. Here are the list of cafes you can check out:1) Kunzum Travel Café: If there’s anything more delightful than a café decorated with travel-themed artwork and shelves brimming with adventure books, it’s the chance to meet like-minded individuals. Located in Hauz Khas, Kunzum Café invites travellers from all over the country to gather, relax, and exchange their inspiring stories of exploration and adventure. 2) You & I Arts Café: Situated in the Shillong, the cafe fosters inclusive creativity by inviting visitors to express themselves on a communal whiteboard. This not-for-profit initiative operates on a sustainable model and features an impressive selection of over 110 tea flavours. 3) Project Café: Project Café in Ahmedabad is a oneof-a-kind space where art meets cuisine. Entirely designed by artists, the café features artwork on every surface, from the tables to the cutlery. It showcases and sells pieces from a diverse range of artists, including traditional, contemporary, and doodlers. To date, the café has collaborated with over 150 artists across various fields, including art, design, music, culinary arts, and literature. 4) DYU Art Café: Nestled in Bengaluru, DYU Art Café is a Kerala-style bungalow that beautifully showcases Tharavadu architecture. Stone benches adorn the entrance's veranda, while the adjoining art gallery features rotating exhibitions of international artwork, refreshed every three months. In addition there are pieces by renowned Indian artists like Ram Achal and Roshan iIngole in the café. 5) Zen Café: Located right in front of Amdavad ni Gufa (Ahmedabad), an underground art gallery designed by renowned architect Balkrishna Doshi, Zen Café offers more than just delicious treats; it provides a cultural experience. Its minimalist, earthy design harmonises with the artistic surroundings, creating a serene escape from the city buzz and serving as a natural extension of the gallery.

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6) Kashi Art Café: Established in 1997, Kashi Art Café in Fort Kochi is a creatively designed space where art, food, and conversation converge. With its tropical ambiance and visually appealing artwork, it's the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely afternoon. Frequently visited by artists, the café offers visitors the chance to interact with creators and explore a gallery showcasing works by local and national artists alike. 7) The Palette Café: Located in Delhi, Palette is a delightful haven for art enthusiasts and foodies. With its contemporary interiors and picturesque outdoor seating, this art-themed café offers a unique dining experience. Guests can savour a selection of exquisite European cuisine while surrounded by an artistic atmosphere.

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Threads of time: Revisiting India’s textile history ndians, both at home and abroad, take immense pride in their rich history, culture, traditions, and contributions to global civilisation. However, are we as familiar with the very history we are so proud of? If asked about the history of Indian textiles, how many of us would have the basic answers? Not many, right? To provide some basic insights, the Indian textile industry is more than 5,000 years old and has seen significant developments, evolving from handlooms in rural villages to modern-day textile mills. From the times of the Cholas, Seljuks, and Safavids, the Indian textile industry has come a long way. The story of textiles in India is one of the oldest in the world. According to content creator Pritha Dasmahapatra, who focuses on the history and heritage of Indian textiles, India boasts a rich textile tradition that spans millennia. "Unfortunately, due to the local climate, ancient textiles have not survived in the subcontinent," she says. The earliest surviving Indian cotton threads date back to around 4000 BC, and dyed fabrics from the region are documented as far back as 2500 BC.

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Pritha Dasmahapatra Pritha notes that some of the earliest textile fragments found in Egypt have been traced back to India. "Indian cotton, in particular, was highly sought after worldwide. For over 2,000 years, global powers came to India for its cotton, and textiles have played a significant role in shaping the country’s history." In ancient Greece and Babylon, the very name 'India' was synonymous with 'cotton.' When asked about the regional diversity in Indian textiles, Pritha highlights that nearly every region in India

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has a distinct textile tradition. She provides examples, sharing, "From rich classical weaves like Banarasi and Jamdani to tribal textiles such as Kotpad and Naga shawls, India offers a diverse array of fabrics. Local geography, culture, and sensibilities have shaped the design vocabulary, while nature and architecture have influenced the motifs. The availability of natural dyes and textile fibers has played a key role in determining the types of fabrics produced. For instance, the red dye from locally available chay roots and the indigo blue give Kalamkari its distinctive form, while Kanchipuram designs draw inspiration from carvings found in local temples." With traditional textile crafts in India at risk of fading away, efforts to revive and preserve these crafts have become vital. Pritha shares her thoughts on this: "In recent years, social media has played a significant role in raising awareness about Indian textiles. Additionally, social enterprises, entrepreneurs, and government agencies have initiated projects to revive forgotten crafts and create sustainable markets for them. While there is global demand, limited awareness has restricted their wider use, and more efforts are needed to fully showcase the rich heritage of Indian textiles."



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THE ULTIMATE POWER-U UP amous American poet and writer Robin Morgan once declared, “Sisterhood is powerful,” and these words resonate more than ever in today's world.

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Women are inherently different from men. We think, act, and approach problem-solving in distinct ways. While men and women complement each other, it is the female friendships that provide support, understanding, empowerment, and a unique sense of community that is critically needed today. These relationships offer a safe space for women to share their problems, thoughts, feelings, and triumphs with those they feel deeply connected to. As research on friendships continues to evolve, the advantages of strong female friendships are becoming increasingly evident, indicating that they enhance women's health, longevity, and career prospects—often more so than their male counterparts. While spending time with girlfriends who understand you is undoubtedly enjoyable, you might be surprised to discover just how powerful those friendships can be. The Brown Girl League, a community of like-minded ethnic minority women, exemplifies this idea. Founded on the friendship between Jainna Bhalla and Tara Suran, the league emerged from their shared experiences. Jainna works in the aerospace industry, a field where women are still underrepresented. When she met Tara, the two women connected instantly, forging a strong bond. After hours of conversation they realised that there must be other

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girls out there who also crave the kind of connection and community they had found. This realisation planted the seed for The Brown Girl League, which has since flourished and expanded.

meaningful conversations about their goals and supporting career advancement through initiatives like a virtual speaker series, where inspiring women from companies such as American Express, Trainline, and PwC share their career journeys.

Describing the community she formed with her friends, Jainna said, “It was surreal and felt almost unreal, as we shared our experiences—talking not only about the challenges we’ve faced but also how we’ve overcome them. We gave each other support and advice, and it was like, 'Wow, they really understand.' They get the nuances of the corporate world, but also the cultural aspects—the expectations, the way we have to navigate certain situations. It was just so comforting, like a warm hug. Creating a safe space where women can be themselves The Brown Girl League is built on three key pillars: Building a meaningful community that fosters connections among women for socialising, support, and lasting friendships, empowering personal growth by encouraging members to focus on their mental and physical well-being and engage in

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Jainna emphasised the impact of these sessions, noting, “Many members have shared that after attending, the conversations and advice from speakers gave them the confidence to apply for their dream jobs—something they previously felt unsure about. This encouragement makes a real difference.” She added, “Ultimately, my goal is to see more girls reach their full potential. I want them to know they can achieve anything they set their minds to. Through The Brown Girl League, we aim to equip them with the skills, confidence, and support they need to do just that.” Tara Suran, Co-Founder of The Brown Girl League said, “Women from South Asian, Middle Eastern, and North African backgrounds connect over stories, challenges, and ambitions, creating a safe space where they can be authentically themselves, while also welcoming


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those outside the community to learn, support, and engage. These connections go beyond networking; they become lifelong bonds, sources of empowerment, and catalysts for personal and professional growth. “We founded The Brown Girl League to build more than just a community; it’s a sisterhood built on shared experiences and a collective desire to uplift one another. The friendships formed are rooted in understanding, support, and the joy of seeing each other grow.” The comfort of having a constant pillar of support Female friendships are often portrayed as complex, but in reality, they can be remarkably simple. The beauty of these bonds lies in their effortless, genuine connection—free from the need for constant validation or pretension. There’s a natural rhythm to these friendships that doesn’t require grand gestures or constant reminders of loyalty. It’s the comfort in knowing that, no matter how much time passes or how busy life gets, reconnecting is as easy as sending a quick message or making a spontaneous call. This is exactly how it is for a group of five friends who call themselves “Veeres.” Spread across the globe, each living very different lives, Archi, Prarthna, Astha, Ami, and Mitwa are bound by the comfort they find in each other. Their friendship was passed down from their parents, yet it has never felt forced or deliberate. As Ami puts it, “We've shared so many moments through all of life’s ups and downs, and even with the distances and different paths that have come between us, we’ve stayed connected. No matter how far apart we are or how different our lives have become, we’ve never lost the bond we share.” For Archi, the best part of their friendship is how they celebrate each other's successes as if they were their own. “There’s zero envy

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L-R: Astha, Mitwa, Prarthna, Archi and Ami and all the love in the world,” she was a roller coaster. Yet, through it says. “Even though we’re in different all, I know that if I reach out to my corners of the world and at different group—whether with a simple stages of life, we always find ways question or a quick message— to connect, to share, and just be someone will be there. Even if we’re there for one another. We’ve grown in different time zones and can’t all together, and because of that, I can join a video call, at least one of them fully embrace my authentic self, will check in, asking, ‘Are you okay?’ knowing I have my girls by my side, and cheering me up.” supporting me every step of the For Mitwa, the essence of true way.” friendship is that they’ll hold you Prarthna adds that their friendship isn’t about competition but about encouraging and lifting each other higher. “We remind each other of our own strengths, push each other forward, and offer unconditional love and acceptance. Knowing I have this unbreakable support system cheering me on through every step of my life is empowering.” Astha recently moved to Australia for her studies and got married soon after—a whirlwind of changes she navigated with the support of her friends. She explains, “Moving to Australia, finishing my studies, and then getting married

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accountable when you’re wrong but celebrate you at every step. “They understand my emotions, even if we’re far apart or going through unique challenges. Friendships like this are rare, especially with the stereotype that girl friendships can be competitive. But once you find it, you realise how truly full of life it is, offering emotional support, mental strength, and pure joy. It takes time, patience, effort, and a lot of fun, but the bond is purely from the heart.” In the simplicity of their friendship, the Veeres have built a home in each other—a constant source of strength, joy, and unconditional support.


A Very Happy Diwali BHARAT WIDOWS EMPOWERMENT FUND LIGHTING THE CEREMONIAL LAMP at the launch HE Alex Ellis, Lord Loomba, Cherie Blair, Teresa Ellis and Amitabh Kant

The Loomba Foundation, a UN DPI-accredited global NGO with special consultative status as a member of ECOSOC launched a new initiative “Bharat Widows Empowerment Fund” at an event hosted by His Excellency Alex Ellis, British High Commissioner to India, at his residence in New Delhi on 21st October 2023. There are an estimated 46 million widows in India. Of these, 70 percent live in rural India. Sadly, widows in rural areas suffer the most. They are poor, uneducated and mostly depend on their family members and communities, who often abuse them physically, psychologically and sexually. We are aiming to empower the rural widows in India by providing skills training in hospitality, tourism, beauty & healthcare, tailoring and food processing, sustainable livelihood programmes so they become self- reliant, educate their children and lead a life of dignity.

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Pioneering diverse narratives in film and journalism Subina Shrestha is an award-winning filmmaker and journalist known for pushing boundaries in storytelling. Her coverage of Nepal’s earthquake earned her multiple awards, including an Emmy nomination, and she was shortlisted for the Rory Peck Award for her undercover reporting during Myanmar’s Cyclone Nargis. A 2017 Nieman Fellow at Harvard, she has also been a Global Media Maker Fellow at Film Independent and an Ochberg Fellow at Columbia University's Dart Center. Subina explained that growing up in a complex socio-political environment fueled her passion for storytelling and giving a voice to the unheard. "I’ve always been driven by a deep interest in untold stories. I come from a lineage of strong women—my mother and grandmother overcame tremendous challenges. My mother, in particular, has been a tireless advocate for the voiceless, setting a powerful example that inspires me." Challenge of true representation in media Subina shared her thoughts on representation in the industry: "There's often an expectation to only tell stories from your own community, which can feel limiting. But when you focus on human stories, regardless of origin, they resonate universally. A story from a village in Uttar Pradesh, Nepal, or even outside Manchester can represent broader experiences. The challenge is that decision-makers often overlook the relevance of stories from the Global South. For us, navigating both cultures helps us see their universal value, but it's frustrating that those in power don't always recognise this." “I think it's going to take a long time to truly be seen and represented fully, especially when you consider the many layers involved. It's not just about being present; it's also about understanding the complexity within our own communities. We're not a homogenous group. Issues like

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caste representation, for instance, show that we're still a long way from true inclusivity. When we talk about the diaspora, we also bring with us the baggage of the systems and divisions from back home. For example, when I briefly worked in Nepal, the media was predominantly

Subina Shrestha male and Brahmin-dominated. While there are more women in the field now, the diversity within male representation hasn't changed much. Here in the UK, there is some progress—more voices and a bit more representation—but it’s still difficult,” she added. Amplifying women’s voices in the fight for justice Emphasising on her most rewarding project, Subina highlighted ‘Devi’, a film about a wartime rape survivor in Nepal fighting for justice. She said, "During Nepal's decade-long civil war, sexual violence was largely erased from public discourse, and rape wasn't even included in the

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transitional justice process when I began the film in 2019. The story follows one woman leading the fight for justice. Over five years, she organised other survivors and became a force for change. Just last month, her efforts were rewarded when the government ratified a bill granting wartime rape survivors access to justice and reparations." She continued, “This project has consumed much of my time and energy, but it has given me so much in return. It’s been empowering to see how the efforts of a few women, who believed in each other, led to such a monumental achievement. Five years ago, no one thought this one woman could challenge an entire government. I had one producer who believed in me from the start, and slowly, more women joined the cause. My protagonist’s name is Devi, and the idea of feminine power, embodied in the concept of ‘Devi’ itself, became a living symbol in her. I’m incredibly proud of this project—not just for the film we created, but for the path we opened for these women and the justice they so rightfully deserve.” Subina reflected on the concept of "Embrace your inner light," describing it as the drive to do her best and fulfil her purpose. She shared, "For me, in the context of this film, my inner light was the realisation that if I didn’t take on this project, no one else would. It felt like a calling, something I had to pursue with passion. I knew this story needed to be told, and that certainty fueled my determination. I also believe this conviction inspired my protagonist, Devi, to believe in herself and lead change." She added, "‘Inner light’ is about mutual belief and support— especially among women. When the system fails to recognise our worth, it's our responsibility to illuminate each other’s paths. By amplifying one another’s strengths, we create a collective brightness that can truly make a difference."



TOXIC WORKPLACES AND THE IMPOSTER SYNDROME TRAP: E’ ‘WHY WOMEN ARE MORE PRONE

In today's professional landscape, discussions about workplace culture are increasingly centred around the concepts of toxicity and mental health. Among these challenges, ‘Imposter Syndrome’ stands out, particularly affecting women. Defined as a psychological pattern where individuals doubt their accomplishments and fear being exposed as a “fraud”. A toxic workplace is marked by negative behaviours such as bullying, favouritism, and poor communication, leaving employees feeling undervalued and unsupported. This environment often leads to high stress and burnout, particularly for women who face microaggressions, discrimination, and underrepresentation in leadership roles, intensifying feelings of self-doubt. The Korn Ferry survey found that approximately 75% of CEOs in India have experienced feelings of Imposter Syndrome. The survey included 1,250 CEOs worldwide, with 238 from India, and revealed that both India and the US report high

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ADVITA PATEL Co-Founder of CommsRebel, Advita Patel said, "Toxic workplaces and imposter syndrome are a vicious cycle. Women, especially those in minority groups, often feel the weight of needing to prove their worth while constantly questioning their place. The lack of psychological safety in many workplaces means women are more prone to feeling like ‘frauds,’ even when they’re more than capable. To tackle this, we must shift workplace cultures to be more inclusive, where talent and contributions are recognised without bias, and where women can thrive without questioning their brilliance."

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levels of this phenomenon. Specifically, 71% of US CEOs and 57% of Middle Eastern CEOs also experience Imposter Syndrome, along with nearly half of their counterparts in the UK and Australia. Additionally, 65% of senior executives reported struggling with Imposter Syndrome, compared to just 33% of early-stage professionals. While Imposter Syndrome can affect anyone, research indicates that women are particularly vulnerable due to societal expectations, cultural norms, and workplace dynamics. Traditional gender roles often cast women as caregivers, leading to self-doubt when they pursue ambitious careers. Several strategies can help individuals overcome toxicity and Imposter Syndrome. Keeping a journal of accomplishments and positive feedback serves as a valuable reminder of one's capabilities. Building a support network of mentors, colleagues, and friends allows women to share experiences and gain valuable perspectives, while finding allies in the workplace can help mitigate feelings of isolation and self-doubt. It is crucial to confront negative selftalk and replace it with constructive, affirming thoughts. Techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can aid in reframing perceptions of self-worth. Additionally, organisations must cultivate a culture of support and inclusivity by offering training on unconscious bias, establishing mentorship programs, and ensuring diverse representation in leadership roles. These steps are essential in combating toxicity and reducing Imposter Syndrome.


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KHEL GHARANA A legacy of sports and spirit hen one thinks of Banaras, images of the ghats along the Ganges, pundits performing rituals, and the city's renowned temples, along with its famed sweet and savoury delicacies, naturally come to mind. Mentioning any gharana in connection to Banaras instantly brings up the "Banaras Gharana," renowned for producing numerous maestros in Indian classical music— none of this comes as a surprise. However, what is lesser known is that Banaras has also produced several remarkable athletes who have made their mark on both national and international stages. The city is home to families that have long been dedicated to sports, with generations excelling at the highest levels. One such family continues to nurture emerging talent at the grassroots level, leading to the local media naming them the “Khel Gharana”. At the helm of one such Khel Gharana is Gauri Shankar Singh, fondly known as ‘Matsaab.’ A prominent athlete, he captained the Jaunpur and Varanasi district football teams as well as the Gorakhpur University football team. Matsaab also played for the Mohammedan Sporting Club, a team that, in those days, was considered on par with being in the Indian national football team. His talents spanned football, cricket, badminton and hockey, and was part of various national camps. Matsaab however had to choose his responsibility as Zoology professor over his passion but he held onto his dream to see his sons don the tricolour and make not just him, but the entire country proud. His wife, Padma Singh, wholeheartedly supported this vision, and together they turned this dream into reality. Today, their

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family boasts an impressive legacy of two Olympians, three international athletes, and one national-level player, a true testament to their dedication and love for sports. After the untimely passing of Olympian Vivek Singh in 2005 due to cancer, Gauri Shankar Singh's love for sports transformed into a grassroots movement dedicated to making sports accessible to all segments of society. It had been Vivek's heartfelt wish to give the talented youth of his hometown a chance to fulfill their dreams by providing them with a dependable mentor. Matsaab stepped up to honour his son's dream, becoming that mentor himself. His five sons followed suit, continuing Vivek's legacy by establishing the ‘Olympian Vivek Singh Hockey and Cricket Academy.’ Matsaab fondly recalls his son’s dedication to sports stating, “Like me, Vivek excelled in multiple sports but chose to focus on hockey due to his exceptional talent. Not only was he naturally gifted, but he also worked tirelessly, practicing for at least six

Gauri Shankar Singh hours a day to refine his skills. Vivek played in every major hockey tournament India participated in, gaining invaluable experience. He needed little mentoring from me and became an exceptional mentor himself. Under his guidance, his younger brothers, Prashant and Rahul, also reached international levels, with Rahul competing in the Olympics." The academy's origin story is as inspiring as Vivek Singh's own life. In 2007, Matsaab used his life savings to purchase six bighas (18,000 square yards) of land, preparing it for the students who would use the fields for practice. Today, 150 students train under the guidance of the family and some of the most prominent names in sports. The academy has produced

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Rajan Singh, Former international badminton player - Sub-junior India national champion for two consecutive years (1983-84) - Toured Sri Lanka with the junior India team in 1983 - Won the school national championship in 1984 - Member of the national junior team for three years and the senior team for five years

L-R: Ananya Singh, Vivek Singh, Rajan Singh, Prashant Singh, Rahul Singh, Seemant Singh 20 international and over 100 national players, both men and women, despite receiving little support from the Indian government. According to Matsaab, if the government were to invest in grassroots organisations like the Olympian Vivek Singh Hockey and Cricket Academy, they could produce India’s future sports icons. “I’m not even asking for money. If the government could help us access better kits and equipment for the players, it would make a huge difference,” he said. “I’ve written to Hockey India three or four times, but I’ve failed to reach them. I can’t keep running back and forth to Delhi, so I simply do the best I can for my children,” he added. Matsaab believes that the academy not only keeps Vivek's spirit alive but that it’s his son’s energy that continues to guide him, helping him accomplish things and reach new heights. Brothers in sports and their triumphs Ananya Singh, Former international badminton player - Ranked No. 1 in both junior and senior categories in Uttar Pradesh for five consecutive years - First of the six brothers to join the Uttar Pradesh national team - Selected for the Commonwealth Games national camp in 1985

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Vivek Singh Late Vivek Singh, Former Hockey Olympian - Represented India in hockey at the 1988 Seoul Olympics - Participated in the 1989 Champions Trophy in Berlin, 1990 World Cup in Pakistan, and 1990 Asian Games in Beijing - Captained India at the Junior Asia Cup - Won silver at the Indira Gandhi International Tournament in Lucknow - Recognised as the best centrehalf during the Indo-Pak test series - Honoured with the Lakshman Puraskar and Kashi Ratna

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Prashant Singh, Former international hockey player - Won silver representing Uttar Pradesh at the Senior National Tournament in 1989 - Played in the Four Nations tournament in Barcelona (1990) and toured Russia - Named the best player at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Tournament - Won gold with India at the Indira Gandhi International Tournament in 1992 Rahul Singh, Former hockey Olympian - Selected for the junior India team at 19, touring Australia and Zimbabwe - Played for the senior India team at the Champions Trophy in Berlin (1995) and Chennai (1996) - Represented India at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics - Captained the Indian team at the Panasonic Cup in Hamburg - Currently coaching the All India Customs and GST hockey team Seemant Singh, Former Ranji Trophy cricket player - Represented Uttar Pradesh at the sub-junior national level in 1991-92 - Played in the U/19 Cooch Behar Trophy, representing Uttar Pradesh and Indian Railways - Played in the Ranji Trophy (1998-99) - Competed in the England Premier League at Leicestershire, England


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t's easy to feel overwhelmed, leading to stress and various health issues, in today's fast-paced world. Amid this constant hustle, taking the time to pause, relax, and prioritise self-care is more important than ever. Incorporating self-care into our daily routine not only helps to restore balance and enhance well-being but also nurtures the harmony between mind and body. A perfect example of this is the innovative work of Dimple Amani, a London-born entrepreneur with deep Indian roots. Dimple blends the ancient wisdom of Ayurvedic wellness therapies with modern Western wellness practices, creating products that offer a holistic approach to self-care, helping individuals reclaim their peace and well-being in today's busy world. Continuing the legacy of her grandmother practices Dimple journey into Ayurveda and wellness was profoundly inspired by her grandmother, who embodied the wisdom of natural healing, “Growing up, I watched her effortlessly blend traditional practices with daily life, using Ayurvedic remedies to address common ailments. Whether it was a simple concoction to soothe tummy bloat or herbal infusions for hair health, her approach was rooted in a deep understanding of nature’s gifts.” I vividly remember the warmth of her hands as she massaged my back, using herbal oils infused with love and care. These moments were not just about physical healing; they were holistic experiences that nurtured the mind, body, and soul. She taught me the importance of balance and self-care, emphasising that true wellness comes from aligning with nature.” Her remedies were more than just treatments; they were rituals that fostered connection and healing. This deep-rooted passion for Ayurveda ignited within me a desire to explore and share these time-honoured

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Dimple said, “One significant hurdle was ensuring that we did not lose the potency of the ingredients while also crafting a pleasant sensory experience. Many Ayurvedic ingredients have strong aromas, which can be off-putting for some consumers. Striking the right balance between efficacy and fragrance was crucial to our formulations.” “Additionally, when developing ‘miracle tea', we faced the challenge of making it delicious without compromising the benefits of each herb. It was essential to create flavours that appealed to our customers while retaining the therapeutic qualities that Ayurveda offers. Though now it’s our best seller and our viral tea!” Dimple pointed out another challenge that is raising awareness among consumers about the fundamental principles of Ayurveda and the importance of natural ingredients in skincare. She explained, "Our goal was to bridge the gap between traditional Ayurvedic practices and modern skincare needs, which required strategic marketing and clear communication. Despite these hurdles, our commitment to authenticity and quality kept us grounded. We embraced the learning curve, continuously refining both our formulations and messaging. This journey has been incredibly rewarding, as it has allowed us to share the transformative power of Ayurveda with a wider audience, all while staying true to its time-honoured principles." Daily rituals for a balanced life To stay connected to Ayurveda, Dimple integrates rituals into her daily routine, even amidst a busy schedule. She said, “I believe that consistency is key, and simple habits—like starting my day with herbal teas, practising mindfulness, and using natural oils for self-massage— can significantly enhance well-being.” “Additionally, I engage in continuous education by attending workshops, reading scholarly articles, and connecting with Ayurvedic practitioners and experts. This ongoing learning not only enriches my personal practice but also informs the development of my skincare line. I strive to share this knowledge with my community, emphasising that Ayurveda is accessible and that small, intentional changes can lead to profound benefits. Ultimately, my journey is about harmonising ancient wisdom with modern life, fostering a deeper connection to wellness for myself and others,” she added.

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Ayurvedic philosophy for holistic health Speaking about the concept of "embrace your inner light" that deeply resonates with Dimple, reflecting the holistic essence of Ayurveda said, “Personally, I connect with this idea by nurturing my body and mind through Ayurvedic practices, allowing my inner light to shine brightly. In my work, I provide lymphatic drainage treatments that focus on treating "ama" (toxins) and prioritising "rasa" (lymphatic health), which is fundamental in Ayurveda. This focus is not only integral to the treatments but also influences the products I create. The transformative results my customers experience—both seen and felt—are a testament to this approach. For instance, each treatment begins with navel oiling, a ritual that connects us to our roots, as the navel is the first connection we have from birth through the umbilical cord. “Additionally, I encourage customers to embrace their wellness journey by drinking my delicious miracle tea, packed with Ayurvedic herbs designed to support and rejuvenate. This holistic approach reinforces the message that true beauty and wellness come from within. By combining these elements, I aim to inspire others to embrace their inner light and prioritise their wellbeing through mindful practices and natural products,” she added.

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RISING STAR IN OPEN WATER SWIMMING INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION he younger generation of South Asians in the UK is excelling in sports, education, and the arts, breaking barriers and inspiring others. One such rising star is 16-year-old Prisha Tapre, making her mark in the swimming world. Prisha began swimming as a toddler and later joined Watford Swimming Club. In 2020, she ventured into open water swimming, staying true to her passion. Prisha became one of the youngest to cross the English Channel, completing the 21-mile stretch in 11 hours and 48 minutes. Turning fear into strength Speaking about the challenge of open swimming in the English

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Prisha recieving BLDSA Swimmer of the Year award Channel, Prisha said, “I really want to challenge myself and inspire other young people. If I were a child facing the same feelings I had growing up, I would want someone to look up to, someone who looks like me. I believe that even a small push can go a long way in inspiring others and helping them on their journey.” Prisha balanced Channel swim training with her GCSEs by using lake sessions as a stress break. After exams, she’d train for 1-2 hours before returning to revision. With her coach, she followed a plan: swim in the mornings, attend school, and train again in the evening. Speaking about the day when she did her Channel swim,

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Prisha said, “A few hours before my swim, I stick to my pre-race rituals. I always put on my ugliest nail polish and take a shower— once I skipped it, and the race went badly, so now I never miss it. I also have to eat a bowl of Crave cereal, my good luck meal since I was four.” “We left around 1 am to get to the dock. Even though we were only 15 minutes away, all the roads around the harbour were closed, and we drove around for half an hour. I was in the back of the car, stressing about whether I'd even make it in time. Eventually, we found a way through and ran to the boat. Once I was on the boat, my nerves faded, and I focused on


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the task ahead. It takes about 20 minutes to get to the starting beach, and the ride was rough— huge waves were rocking the boat, and water was splashing over the sides. It was pitch black, and a bit scary, but I kept reminding myself that so many people had done this before me,” she added. Once Prisha neared the starting point, she put on her goggles and hat, while her dad helped cover me in sunscreen. She said, “We were about 50 metres from the beach, so I had to jump into the dark water and swim to shore. I couldn’t see anything, I just had to trust the boat crew to guide me. Once I climbed out onto the beach, they sounded the horn, and the swim officially began. The first two hours were tough. The water was choppy, and I was constantly going up and down with the waves. It was pitch black, and I had no idea where I was going, which made it the scariest part of the swim. But as the sun came up, my spirits lifted, and I felt more energised. I kept going, reminding myself that the journey was just as important as the destination. It was all a mental game—if I had let myself believe I was moving backward, I might have given up, but pushing through was what made all the difference.”

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Inspired by her Coach, driven by her dreams Speaking about her role model Prisha said her coach, Jeremy Irvine, has been her biggest source of motivation. She said, “He's a swimmer himself and completed the Channel a few years ago, around 2014. He's been my biggest role model, guiding me every step of the way and introducing me to the open water swimming community. Over time, he’s become like a second family to me—I even train with his son. There's no word to fully describe it, but when someone becomes so close they feel like family, it's truly

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special. While many look up to famous athletes, I believe real inspiration comes from someone directly involved in your journey. For me, that person is my coach.” Giving a message to other young people from South Asian backgrounds who have big dreams but might be afraid to pursue them, Prisha said, “Don't let others' opinions affect you. People will often tell you what's best, but it's important to focus on what ‘you’ want. When pursuing big goals, obstacles will comewhether from others or even yourself. That little voice in your head might say, "Why are you doing this? You could be home, warm, not waking up at 1 am to go swimming." The key is to silence doubt, as your mindset is everything. I’m not a morning person and have questioned why I push myself, but I’ve learned that accepting challenges helps you overcome them. With the right mindset, anyone can achieve their goals. Whether it's swimming or something else, you can achieve it if you believe in yourself. Everyone has potential, but it's about stepping out of your comfort zone to discover it. Find your passion, nurture it, and it can become your life's purpose.”


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Dia Mirza on championing environmental change While many know Dia Mirza as an accomplished actress, celebrated for her memorable performances as characters like Reena Malhotra in ‘Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein’ or Uzma in ‘Dhak Dhak’, she is equally passionate about advocating for environmental sustainability. Beyond the silver screen, Dia has dedicated herself to promoting ecological awareness and wildlife conservation, using her platform to inspire change and mobilise action. Dia has taken on significant roles as an ambassador for various environmental initiatives, showcasing her commitment to sustainability. She was named the ambassador for the Swachh Bharat Mission's youth-focused 'Swachh Saathi' programme, where she actively engages with school and college students nationwide through awareness sessions, community cleaning activities, and motivational videos. Additionally, she became the first-ever artist ambassador for Save The Children India, highlighting her dedication to child welfare. On World Environment Day in 2017, Dia was appointed as the brand ambassador for the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), a role in which she has supported wildlife conservation efforts for several years. As a founding member of WTI's Club Nature initiative, she also advocates for campaigns that raise awareness about the shrinking habitats of wild elephants in India. Furthermore, in 2017, Dia was appointed the UN Environment's Goodwill Ambassador for India, with her term extended until 2022. In this capacity, she was designated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations as an advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals. Dia has also embraced digital platforms to promote environmental awareness through her blogging efforts and even co-hosted the United Nations Champions Gala in 2019 alongside Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin. Recently, Dia has been honoured with the 'Wildlife Advocate of the Year' award by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) for her significant contributions to wildlife conservation. Reflecting on what this recognition means to her personally and for her conservation efforts, she stated, “I began advocating for wildlife protection in 2003, and over the past two decades, it has been the greatest privilege of my life to collaborate with the Wildlife Trust of India. I've witnessed the unwavering dedication of those working to protect wildlife and nature, despite facing daily challenges such as walking barefoot for miles, enduring harsh weather, battling wildfires, and confronting threats from poachers and wildlife itself. Yet, their commitment, love for

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the wild, and deep connection to nature remain unshakeable.” She continued, “Witnessing their dedication has not only humbled me but also made me a better human being. These vanrakshaks—forest guards and rangers—embody the planetary stewardship we should all aspire to. Their daily efforts remind us of the urgent need to care for our planet. It has been a privilege to share their stories with others. Early in my journey, I realised these unsung heroes were performing extraordinary feats in isolation, with far too few people aware of their vital contributions. Their work extends beyond wildlife preservation; they play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems, helping forests sequester carbon, regulating climate, and providing clean air and water. Acting as a bridge to help others understand the critical importance of their efforts has been a profound honour.” Harnessing celebrity power for sustainability Dia emphasises that, as a public figure, she recognises the tremendous opportunity to use her voice to inspire change, mobilise action, and educate others. She stated, “I believe everyone has the power to make an impact, but when you have a platform, leveraging it to drive meaningful change becomes even more critical. When I started, very few in the film industry understood or cared about environmental action or sustainability. Today, it’s incredibly gratifying to see more young actors embracing these issues and actively advocating for them.” She continued, “As an actor, I find myself in a unique and fulfilling position. Over the years, I've defined my purpose and passion, which align seamlessly with both the stories I tell through my work and the activism I pursue outside of it. The two are beautifully interconnected, allowing me to weave them together in a way that feels authentic and deeply meaningful. This 'sweet spot' has enabled me to concentrate on what truly matters most to me, and I feel incredibly fortunate to be in this space.”

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Dia Mirza accepting award from the CEO of IFAW, Azzedine Downes

Importance of eco-friendly practices Dia has long been a passionate advocate for sustainable living. Offering advice on making more sustainable choices, she said, “Living sustainably means recognising our integral role within the Earth and respecting all it provides. One of the simplest ways to begin is by reconnecting with nature. I often encourage children, who feel overwhelmed by crises they didn’t create, to spend more time outdoors. Whether it’s sitting under a tree, listening to birdsong, watching the seasons change, or simply observing rainfall, this reconnection can be healing and foster a deeper understanding of our relationship with the natural world.” “To promote sustainability, we should refuse single-use plastics and manage waste through composting, segregation, and recycling. In India, responsible waste management has deep cultural roots, and it’s time to return to these eco-friendly practices. Another effective step is to avoid processed and packaged foods, opting instead to support local farmers and choose seasonal produce for both health and environmental benefits. Switching to LED bulbs, minimising electricity waste, and exploring green energy options like solar power are also impactful measures. Lastly, I encourage everyone to support organisations that protect wildlife and forests by leveraging your unique skills to contribute to conservation and climate action,” she added.

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Power of youth in environmental advocacy Dia expressed immense strength and hope in the youth of our country, highlighting their relentless passion for environmental action and planetary stewardship. She stated, “Their fierce commitment is driving innovation, sparking critical conversations, and holding systems accountable. They are not just asking important questions and speaking truth to power—they are also changing the way they live. While big changes take time and human behaviour evolves slowly, there is a clear shift happening, and that gives me great optimism. I truly believe India’s environmental movement will be led by its youth, especially given that we have the largest population of young people in the world. Those who have access to knowledge and education are using their resources to drive meaningful change.” However, Dia voiced her concerns about the potential dilution of the Forest Act, which she believes could undo much of the progress made. "I sincerely hope these amendments will be reversed, as they could have drastic and damaging consequences. India has some of the strongest environmental protection laws globally, and it’s crucial to preserve them—not just in spirit, but through concrete action. We must hold violators accountable to ensure these protections remain robust for future generations," she added. Dia emphasised that every action and choice we make reflects how much we’ve embraced our inner light. She remarked, “Environmental consciousness is fundamentally about recognising that inner light and appreciating the profound interconnectedness of all life on Earth. We are united by a shared oneness, with love and empathy as the source of that light. From this foundational understanding, all goodness naturally flows. Embracing this connection not only enhances our compassion for the planet but also compels us to make choices that honour and protect the world we share.”



Atul Kochhar: Redefining Indian cuisine in the UK with innovation and tradition outh Asian chefs have transformed the UK’s food scene, introducing vibrant flavours, bold spices, and innovative techniques that have delighted British palates and reshaped the culinary landscape. From high-end restaurants to neighbourhood eateries, they’ve infused traditional South Asian dishes with modern twists and global influences. Among these culinary pioneers is Atul Kochhar, celebrated as the first Indian chef to earn a Michelin star and now a twice Michelin-starred chef. His approach—fusing authentic Indian cuisine with contemporary flair—has set new standards for Indian fine dining and inspired a new generation of chefs across the UK. Hailing from Jamshedpur, India, Atul’s journey from The Oberoi Hotel Group to the UK in 1994 marked the start of an extraordinary career. For over 25 years, he has redefined Indian cuisine in Britain, combining the best of British ingredients with regional Indian spices and techniques. Atul Kochhar has made numerous appearances on popular

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cooking shows, including ‘Masterchef Goes Large’ (season two) and BBC2's ‘Great British Menu’, where he crafted a menu in honour of the Queen's 80th birthday. In addition to his television work, he has authored several acclaimed cookbooks, such as ‘Curry Everyday’, ‘Simple Indian’, ‘Fish, Indian Style’, ‘Curries of the World’, and ‘30 Minute Curries’. Through his ongoing research and exploration of India’s diverse culinary heritage, Atul has developed an award-winning cooking style that elevates traditional dishes into an exciting, modern dining experience for his patrons. Keeping creativity alive in the kitchen Atul Kochhar acknowledges that balancing the demands of running multiple restaurants while preserving his creative edge is a continual challenge. He explains, “To stay inspired, I prioritise personal reflection and exploration. Travel plays a major role, as visiting different regions of the Indian subcontinent allows me to immerse myself in local culinary traditions

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and discover unique ingredients. I also make it a habit to spend as much time as possible in the kitchen, whether at home or working alongside my team. This hands-on approach sparks new ideas and keeps the energy alive, which is crucial for team cohesion and for creating outstanding menus.” He adds, “I foster a culture of creativity by encouraging my team to share their ideas. We hold regular sessions where everyone can pitch their concepts for new dishes or menu ideas. This collaborative environment not only fuels innovation but also helps prevent burnout, keeping our workplace dynamic and engaging. Recently, I’ve also been practising mindfulness and ensuring I take breaks when needed. Stepping back allows me to recharge and return to the kitchen with a fresh perspective.” Balancing heritage and modernity Atul’s cuisine is often described as ‘progressive Indian,’ a term he views as striking a delicate balance between honouring tradition and embracing innovation. He explains, “When I think about pushing


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boundaries, I start with the foundational elements of Indian cuisine: the spices, flavours, and techniques passed down through generations. My goal is to create dishes rooted in these traditions while also challenging norms in presentation and flavour combinations to engage a modern audience.” He adds, “When developing a new dish, I reflect on its connection to cultural narratives and personal experiences, asking myself, ‘Does this dish tell a story? Will it evoke an emotional response?’ If I’m creating a contemporary twist on a classic, such as incorporating molecular gastronomy or unexpected ingredients to reimagine a beloved Indian dish, I make sure the essence of the dish remains intact. This approach lets me innovate while staying true to the emotional and cultural significance of the food and my Indian heritage.” Speaking about the Diwali magazine’s theme, ‘Embrace Your Inner Light’, Atul shared that it resonates with him on both personal and professional levels. “For me, Diwali is a time of reflection and gratitude for the wonderful things in life and the opportunities I’ve been blessed with,” he said. “It’s an occasion to celebrate not only with family and friends but also to

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acknowledge the blessings around me. Diwali encourages me to look inward, to find that light, and to share it with others." He continued, “Professionally, I see food as a powerful way to connect. It brings people together and celebrates moments of joy. During Diwali, I focus on creating dishes that embody warmth and generosity, inviting diners to share in the experience. My restaurants develop special Diwali menus that highlight traditional flavours, presented in ways that feel both modern and fresh. This aligns with the theme of embracing one’s light— celebrating our culture while also innovating to reach new audiences.” Evolving influence of South Asian cuisine in the UK Atul expressed excitement about the rise of Indian-inspired restaurants in the UK, seeing it as a sign of growing appreciation for the depth and complexity of Indian cuisine, which has steadily gained recognition over the past 50 years. “This appreciation allows for a diverse range of Indian food interpretations, challenging stereotypes and broadening palates," he noted. "As more chefs experiment with Indian flavours, it enriches the culinary landscape and fosters a deeper understanding of our cuisine.”

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Looking ahead, Atul foresees the next wave of innovation focusing on sustainability and health. “Chefs are becoming more conscious of the environmental impact of our choices, leading to creative uses of plantbased ingredients and new cooking techniques. Methods like fermentation are gaining traction, enhancing flavours while aligning with health-conscious dining trends,” he explained. Atul also anticipates an increased focus on regional Indian cuisines, with chefs showcasing lesser-known dishes and ingredients from various Indian states. “This is something I’m passionate about exploring in my restaurants. It’s always rewarding to hear feedback from diners who’ve branched out from the norm and tried something new and exciting,” he added. Atul observed that recognition of South Asian chefs in the culinary world has made significant strides. He said, “There is immense talent within the South Asian community that is now being celebrated. I am hopeful that as the culinary landscape continues to evolve, we’ll see an even more inclusive approach that honours the rich tapestry of South Asian cuisine and the stories of those who bring it to life. Diversity is not merely about representation; it’s about enhancing the culinary narrative and providing diners with a wider range of experiences.”



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A THREE-COURSE MEAL BY RENU BHARDWAJ

Chilli Paneer Serves 4 Main ingredients

2 x blocks of paneer, roughly 200–230g each, cut into 2cm cubes 1 tbspchaat masala 1 tbspcornflour ½ tsp sea salt 1 tbsp vegetable oil

For the chilli stir fry 1 tbsp vegetable oil 3 spring onions, finely sliced, whites and greens separated 3–4 garlic cloves, finely chopped or crushed 2.5cm piece of ginger, peeled and finely chopped or crushed 1 green chilli, slit lengthways 2 medium peppers (1 red and 1 green), cut into chunky squares 1 red onion, cut into quarters, leaves separated

For the sauce 1 tsp dark soy sauce 2 tbsp light soy sauce 2 tbsp tomato ketchup 1 tbsp rice vinegar or lemon juice 1 tbsp Szechuan sauce or chilli sauce of choice 1 tsp clear honey 1 tspcornflour mixed with 3 tbsp water

Method 1. For a paneer with a soft texture, start by soaking it in boiling water and letting it sit for at least 20 minutes in a container covered with a lid to ensure the paneer stays hot. Drain and pat dry. 2. Transfer the paneer to a bowl and mix with the chaat masala, cornflour, salt and oil until evenly coated. 3. Heat a large frying pan or wok over a medium heat and fry the paneer in batches so that you don’t crowd the pan and it cooks evenly. Fry until golden on all sides, then remove and wipe out the pan. 4. For the chilli stir fry, reheat the pan over a medium–high heat, add the oil then your spring onion whites, garlic, ginger and chilli and sauté for roughly 1 minute, stirring constantly to prevent any sticking. 5. Add the peppers, red onion and the paneer and sauté for a further minute. Garnish withthe spring onion greens and serve immediately.

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Main Ingredients

Achari Aloo

(Pickled spiced potatoes) 900g small baby potatoes, peeled 1 tsp rapeseed oil ½ lemon For the sauce Handful of coriander, chopped 2 tbsp rapeseed oil 1 tsp cumin seeds For the whole spices ½ tsp mustard seeds 1 tsp cumin seeds 1 tsp garlic, finely chopped or crushed 1 tsp coriander seeds 1 tsp grated ginger 1 tsp black mustard seeds ¾ tsp ground turmeric ½ tsp fennel seeds 1 tsp red chilli powder ½ tsp carom (ajwain) seeds 1 tspamchur powder or chaat masala ¼ tsp fenugreek seeds 1 tsp sea salt 2 dried red chillies

Method 1. Place the potatoes in a saucepan of salted cold water and bring to a gentle boil, then simmer gently until soft – about 10 minutes, depending on your potatoes. They should be soft all the way through; you can test this by piercing the potatoes with a skewer. Once cooked, drain and allow to cool. 2. Using a fork, make small indents in the potatoes, which will allow the sauce to penetrate the flesh and give the potatoes maximum flavour. 3. In a large wok or frying pan, dry-roast the whole spices. Once you can smell the aromas – after 2–3 minutes – remove the pan from the heat and blitz into a powder using a spice grinder or by hand

with a pestle and mortar. 4. Add the 1 teaspoon of oil to the same pan and fry the baby potatoes over a medium heat for 4-5 minutes, until they turn golden brown, then remove from the pan. 5. Make the sauce by adding the oil, cumin seeds, mustard seeds, garlic and ginger to the same pan. Cook over a medium heat until just brown – about 1-2 minutes. Add the remaining spices and mix, then return the potatoes to the pan. 6. Add the blended spice powder and coat the potatoes well, then cook for a further 2 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and serve the potatoes with a squeeze of lemon and sprinkled with coriander

Coconut Ladoo Main ingredients 200g desiccated coconut 165g condensed milk ¼ tsp ground cardamom(optional, but highly recommended) Granulated sugar, to decorate (optional) Pistachios or almonds, halved, to decorate (optional)

Method 1. Put the desiccated coconut into a small frying pan set over a medium heat. Lightly toast the coconut, stirring frequently, until it just begins to brown. At this point, take the pan off the heat and immediately transfer the coconut to a medium-sized mixing bowl. Remove and set aside 3 tablespoons. 2. Add roughly three quarters of the condensed milk and the ground cardamom, if using, to the remaining coconut in the bowl, and stir with a spatula until well combined; you are aiming for a mixture which is slightly sticky – test it by seeing if the mixture holds together in a ball. Adjust the consistency by adding more condensed milk or some of the reserved coconut until you can easily handle the mixture. 3. Take 1 tablespoon of the mixture and roll it into a ball using your hands. 4. You can enjoy the ladoo as they are, or decorate them by gently rolling them in sugar or some of the reserved coconut and topping them with halved pistachios or almonds. 5. Store the ladoo in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days.

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ON BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE POWER OF NETWORKING G hen you think of networking, you might picture connecting on LinkedIn, commenting on a colleague's tweet, or mingling at an industry even. While these activities do represent networking, they often fall short of fostering genuine, meaningful connections. Humans inherently crave connection and effective networking is fundamentally about establishing lasting relationships with others. Induscelebrates divertry associations are prime sity and encourvenues for networking and ages dialogue relationship-building. They across differoffer opportunities to conences, fostering nect with potential cusmutual respect tomers, partners, investors, and understandmentors, and fellow profesing between faith Jasvir Singh OBE sionals who can help you communities. create new avenues, forge valuable “For City Sikhs, that has meant connections, and grow your business. working closely with the Faiths Forum Additionally, networking plays a for London, with City Hindus, with crucial role in community-building— JHOD, with the Board of Deputies for bringing people together to address British Jews, with Lambeth Palace challenges within their industries and (Church of England), with leading the communities they inhabit. In these groups within the Muslim community, times, community is more essential and many other organisations bethan ever, and collaboration toward a sides.” shared goal is key to our collective According to Jasvir, representation success. City Sikhs serves as one such is also vital. “It ensures diverse voices community. are heard and needs are met within The UK's largest network of Sikhs, the community and in broader society. it comprises over 10,000 members Over the years, City Sikhs have from diverse communities across the worked with national sports bodies, country, founded on universal values broadcasters, media outlets, and govof professionalism, openness, and mu- ernment departments to ensure that tual respect. Networking has been a the needs of British Sikhs are being fundamental part of City Sikhs since its met appropriately. inception in 2010, and it has helped “Shared values, like equalities, empower the members both person- human rights and sewa, underpin the ally and professionally. work done by City Sikhs, and that Founding Chair of the organisation, helps others collaborate with us with a Jasvir Singh OBE, discussing the fun- message of unity for society as a damental aspects of building a strong, whole. The collaborations also ensure inclusive community, said, “ Building a that there is ongoing dialogue and a strong, inclusive community like City space where different communities Sikh in a multicultural society like the can get to know each other better, UK requires openness, shared values, whilst ultimately contributing to greater and active engagement. Key to this is cohesion and inclusivity within British creating a welcoming environment that society today.”

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Over the years, City Sikhs have held many different types of networking events, including public speaking training, social events, panel discussions, fireside chats, and political hustings, helping members develop their own award-winning projects, receiving national honours for their work, or becoming leaders within their own industries. Many members have found that connecting with like-minded individuals, who share similar cultural and professional experiences, has helped them to build a strong sense of community and by leveraging these connections, City Sikhs members have overcome obstacles, built visibility, and grown both individually and as a community, demonstrating the transformative power of a strong network. Jasvir believes that effective networking, especially for underrepresented or minority communities, relies on building genuine relationships and creating opportunities for mutual support. For these communities, networking isn't just about making connections, but about finding allies and mentors who understand the unique challenges they face. “I like to call it a ‘friendship first’ approach, where networking is done with authenticity, focusing on shared interests and values rather than purely transactional goals. Creating spaces where members can exchange experiences, resources, and advice helps foster a sense of belonging,” he said.


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A legacy of leadership The inspiring influence of

Lord Karan Bilimoria ord Karan Bilimoria is a remarkable entrepreneur and a prominent figure in the world of business and education. He is the founder of Cobra Beer and serves as the Chairman of the Cobra Beer Partnership Limited, a joint venture with Molson Coors. Under his leadership, the Cobra range has garnered international acclaim, winning a total of 146 Gold and Grand Gold medals at the Monde Selection, one of the most prestigious quality awards in the beer industry since 2001. Beyond his achievements in the beverage sector, Lord Bilimoria is the Founding Chairman of the UK India Business Council and a Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London. He made history as the youngest University Chancellor in the UK when he was appointed Chancellor of Thames Valley University (now the University of West London). He is also one of the first two visiting entrepreneurs at the University of Cambridge and a founding member of the Prime Minister of India’s Global Advisory Council. Remarkably, this is just a small portion of all his achievements. Here, Lord Bilimoria discusses the influence of his parents and community on his way of life and his insights into the business landscape, and his commitment to fostering UK-India relations. Lasting influence of his parents Lord Bilimoria speaks with deep respect about the profound impact his parents have had on his life.

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Raised in a family grounded in leadership, service, and integrity, his values and accomplishments are closely tied to their legacy-particularly his father's distinguished military career and his mother's dedication to education and ethics. His father, who served in the prestigious Gurkha Regiment, left an indelible mark on Lord Bilimoria's upbringing. Surrounded by the Gurkhas, he was immersed in a culture of courage and heroism from a young age. His father's exceptional military career saw him rise from commanding a battalion as a colonel to serving as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army's Central Command overseeing 350,000 troops. Through this journey, he gained invaluable insights into leadership. He attributes much of his understanding of leadership, management, and interpersonal skills to his father's influence. His father's calm demeanour in crises and the belief that true leadership is revealed in times of adversity are lessons that have resonated with him throughout his life. Reflecting on his father's enduring impact, Lord Bilimoria remarked, "I was incredibly fortunate to learn so much from him." While his father's leadership and bravery shaped him, it was his mother, Yasmin Bilimoria, who instilled the values of integrity, kindness, and community service. With his father frequently away on military duties, she provided a stable presence for Lord Bilimoria and his brother.

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An academic in her own right, Yasmin earned two degrees by age 19 and later pursued further studies at the University of Birmingham, focusing on English and the History of Art. Her passion for learning and commitment to education profoundly influenced Lord Bilimoria's own academic pursuits. To this day, she remains a guiding force in his life, constantly reminding him to do the right thing, avoid shortcuts, and treat others with kindness and consideration. Her steadfast values have been instrumental in shaping Lord Bilimoria into the person he is today, and he speaks of her with immense admiration and gratitude. "I’ve been truly fortunate to have had two wonderful parents who shaped who I am," he shared. The influence of community Lord Bilimoria takes immense pride in his Parsi heritage, a small yet influential community of approximately 100,000 members worldwide, with around 5,000 residing in the UK. As the patron of the Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe, he reflects on the significance of belonging to a community known for its rich traditions and esteemed reputation. “Zoroastrianism, founded by the prophet Zarathustra around 1500 BC, is one of the oldest religions in the world. I take great pride in being part of a community that is so positively regarded,” he says. Lord Bilimoria recalls meeting Narayana Murthy, the founder of Infosys, 21 years ago. During their collabora-



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Lord Karan Bilimoria tion on the Indo-British Partnership, Murthy noted, “I’ve never met a bad Parsi,” underscoring the high esteem in which the Parsi community is held. He emphasises that the ethos of giving back is central to Parsi identity and values. This commitment is exemplified by the Tata family, whose contributions extend beyond the Parsi community to benefit society as a whole through initiatives like the Indian Institute of Science and Tata Memorial Hospital. Lord Bilimoria proudly points out that Parsis have excelled in virtually every field, achieving remarkable success on a per capita basis in areas such as medicine, the armed forces, business, and law. Currently, Lord Bilimoria is pursuing doctoral research at Cambridge, focusing on leadership within the Parsi community. His work aims to explore and highlight the unique contributions and achievements of this remarkable group, further illustrating the positive impact of community on individual and collective success. Vital role of education in the UK Lord Bilimoria is deeply involved in teaching at various British universities and takes great pride in the UK’s higher education system. “Despite having less than 1% of the world’s population, the UK is home to three of the top five universities globally, including my alma mater, Cambridge, as well as four 76

of the top ten. With fifteen institutions ranked in the top 100, including the University of Birmingham, where I served as chancellor, our achievements are truly remarkable,” he stated. However, he recognises that the funding landscape for UK universities poses significant challenges. Unlike their American counterparts, UK universities receive less generous funding, with tuition fees capped at £9,250. He also notes the impact of recent anti-immigration rhetoric from the previous government, which has created additional obstacles for the sector. “As co-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Students, I am proud to advocate for international education, particularly for Indian students, who represent the largest group of foreign students in the UK. I actively encourage more Indian students to pursue their studies here,” he emphasised. Lord Bilimoria believes there is immense potential for collaboration between the UK and India in education and research. He also highlights that the UK significantly underinvests in research and development (R&D), allocating only 1.7% of GDP compared to 3.2% in countries like the United States. “Imagine the advancements we could achieve with increased funding for R&D and innovation,” he concluded.

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In a compelling reflection on the evolution of UK-India relations, Lord Bilimoria underscores two critical points: the importance of timing and the significant progress made by both nations over the past three decades. He said, “Since India's liberalisation in 1991 and the reforms initiated by Margaret Thatcher in the UK, both countries have emerged as beacons of entrepreneurship. Prior to this shift, the UK was often referred to as the "sick man of Europe," while India operated under a closed economy with minimal growth. “These changes have fostered a vibrant entrepreneurial culture, contributing to the UK’s rise as the sixth-largest economy, despite comprising less than 1% of the global population. India, now the fifth-largest economy, is projected to surpass others and may become the largest economy by 2060.” Over the past 21 years, Lord Bilimoria has devoted himself to strengthening UKIndia relations. His journey began as co-chair of the Indo-British Partnership and continued with the founding of the UK India Business Council. He has also served as co-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on UK Trade and Investment and currently holds the position of co-chair of the India All-Party Parliamentary Group. This role enables him to engage with the 1.7 million people of Indian origin living in the UK— a community he proudly celebrates for its successes.


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Plug into the future: Smart devices for your home id you know that around 39% of UK households currently use smart devices, with this number expected to surpass 50% by 2027? From smart speakers and thermostats to security systems, smart home technologies are rapidly gaining popularity and becoming a part of everyday life. Home automation trends, especially those with a focus on sustainability, are driving this shift. As consumers become more eco-conscious, energy-efficient devices and systems that help reduce carbon footprints are increasingly in demand. The convenience, enhanced security, and potential cost savings offered by smart homes are also key factors driving their widespread adoption across the UK. Here are the essential smart home devices every household should consider: SMART SPEAKERS AND VOICE ASSISTANTS Devices like the Amazon Echo or Google Nest Hub are not just speakers; they integrate with smart home ecosystems, allowing you to control other smart devices with voice commands. They offer voice assistance for tasks like playing music, setting reminders,

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controlling smart lighting, and even ordering groceries. SMART THERMOSTATS A smart thermostat helps you monitor and control your home’s heating and cooling. Given the UK's variable climate, a smart thermostat learns your schedule and optimises heating usage, which can reduce energy bills significantly. You can adjust settings remotely via an app or use features like geofencing to ensure your home is always at the perfect temperature when you arrive. SMART SECURITY DEVICES To enhance home security,

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smart cameras provide 24/7 monitoring and motion detection alerts and you can monitor your property from your phone and even communicate with visitors. Alternatively, video doorbells allows you to see who’s at your door, even when you're not home. Equipped with motion sensors and video recording, both these devices offer peace of mind, notifying you whenever someone approaches your door. Many can be integrated with other smart home security systems for full coverage. Adding another layer to home security, smart locks allow keyless entry to



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Smart home devices under attack While the households equipped with internet-connected devices provide convenience, security, and entertainment, these same devices can also become gateways for cybercriminals if not properly secured. From smart TVs to thermostats, many of these devices come with inadequate security features, making them potential weak spots in a home's defence against hackers. Smart thermostats are excellent for boosting energy efficiency, but they often come with weak security. If a hacker gains access, they could infiltrate other devices on the same network or even monitor household activity. Similarly, smart TVs equipped with cameras and microphones are also vulnerable to hacking. Once compromised, they can be used to spy on families or capture sensitive information, especially since many lack encryption, making them easy prey for cybercriminals. Chillingly, voice-activated assistants are constantly listening for commands, and hackers

could intercept these, gaining access to personal data stored on these devices. This data, from shopping lists to voice recordings, becomes a potential goldmine for exploitation. Even seemingly harmless devices like smart light bulbs can pose risks. If hacked, they can provide an entry point for hackers to

measures, these cameras can be hacked, giving intruders access to live feeds or stored footage, turning protection into a potential privacy nightmare. Securing these devices is essential to prevent hackers from turning the convenience of a smart home into a cybersecurity nightmare.

infiltrate the entire home network, leading to widespread vulnerabilities. Ironically, smart security cameras, designed to protect a home, can also expose it to threats. Without proper security

Protecting your smart home is essential to safeguarding your privacy and security. Deep Sentinel provides several practical tips to help homeowners secure their connected devices.

your home, providing enhanced security by enabling remote locking and unlocking from your phone. SMART PLUGS Smart plugs turn any traditional appliance into a smart device. With a smart plug, you can control lamps, coffee machines, or even your slow cooker remotely. They are also great for automating your appliances to turn on or off at set times, adding both convenience and energy savings. SMART HOME ENERGY METERS Energy-saving is a growing concern in the UK, and smart meters help monitor energy consumption. These devices offer insights into how much energy you're using and help you track your costs in real time. These de-

vices help homeowners adopt more energy-efficient habits. SMART LIGHTING Smart lighting can be controlled remotely or via voice assistants. They allow you to adjust the brightness, colour, or set schedules based on your preferences, creating different moods or automatically turning off lights when not in use. Smart bulbs are energy-efficient, saving on electricity costs over time. How to protect your smart home First, always change default passwords. Many smart devices come with weak, easily guessed passwords, so updating to strong, unique ones is crucial. Where possible, enable two-factor authentication for added security. Next, secure your home Wi-Fi network

by using WPA3 encryption protocols and regularly updating your router’s firmware to close any security gaps. Another helpful tip is to segment your network. Creating a separate network for your smart home devices can minimise the risk of hackers accessing more critical devices like computers and smartphones. Additionally, always ensure that your smart devices are running the latest software and firmware to patch any known vulnerabilities. Finally, actively monitor your devices. Using network monitoring tools can help detect any unusual activity. If something suspicious is spotted, disconnect the device immediately and investigate the issue to prevent further intrusion.

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A new wave of storytelling and connection he landscape of media consumption has dramatically transformed, with podcasting emerging as one of the most influential forms of communication. Once a niche platform, podcasts have surged in popularity, captivating millions of listeners globally.

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As of 2021, there were over 19.1 million podcast listeners in the United Kingdom (UK). The audience is growing steadily as the popularity of podcasts increases, with an estimate of over 28 million listeners by 2026. Podcasts have become one of the most popular forms of (audio) entertainment in the UK. While podcast reach and consumption are as high as ever, podcasts are still most widespread among young audiences, with close to 40 percent of UK listeners aged 26 to 35 listening to podcasts on a weekly basis. Correspondingly, a recent survey showed that smartphones are by far the most commonly used device to listen to podcasts. When asked about their podcast listening behaviour, a large share of UK audiences stated that they primarily listened to podcasts while driving or travelling. Initially, podcasts were often considered a hobbyist endeavour, with independent creators sharing their passion projects. However, as smartphones became ubiquitous and mobile internet access improved, the podcasting landscape began to evolve. By the mid-2010s, major companies and celebrities recognised the potential of this medium, leading to a boom in highquality content production. The Covid-19 pandemic further accelerated podcasting’s growth. With more people staying at home, listeners turned to podcasts for entertainment, education, and connection during a time of uncertainty. At its core, podcasting is about connection and storytelling. The

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intimate nature of audio allows creators to forge a personal bond with their audience, making listeners feel like they’re part of a conversation rather than mere consumers of content. This sense of connection is particularly evident in narrative-driven podcasts that immerse listeners in compelling stories. Podcasts also provide a platform for marginalised voices and underrepresented communities. They allow creators to share their experiences and perspectives, contributing to a richer, more diverse media landscape. This inclusivity is vital in an era where traditional media often fails to represent the complexities of modern society. Despite its meteoric rise, podcasting faces challenges. The market is becoming increasingly saturated, with over two million podcasts available as of 2023. Standing out in this crowded space

requires creativity, innovation, and effective marketing strategies. Moreover, monetisation remains a hurdle for many independent creators, as they navigate advertising partnerships and funding models. However, the future of podcasting is bright. Advancements in technology, such as AI-driven tools for audio editing and enhanced discovery algorithms, are making it easier for creators to produce highquality content. The growing trend of subscription-based models and exclusive content also presents new revenue opportunities for podcasters. As we look to the future, podcasting is poised to continue evolving. With advancements in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), the potential for immersive audio experiences is vast. Additionally, the integration of podcasts into social media platforms and streaming services will further broaden their reach and accessibility.


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Would love to see more narra ves showcasing immigrant experiencess, says Priyanka Bose P

riyanka Bose is an acclaimed Indian stage and film actor, best known for her roles in Gangor, Nirbhaya, and Amazon Prime’s The Wheel of Time. In Gangor, she portrays a tribal woman challenging police violence, inspired by Mahasweta Devi’s Breast Stories. Her performance in Nirbhaya at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which won multiple awards including the Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award, garnered widespread praise. Bose also starred in Lion alongside Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman. She co-hosts Cause Effect, supporting social causes, and collaborates with ecoconscious fashion labels. Asian Voice spoke to Bose about her work and most importantly, representation. Talking about how she landed such a pivotal, well-written role with depth and growth in The Wheel of Time, Priyanka said, “To begin with, my manager (Priya) in LA understood that this was in the pipeline. The production opened up casting to Indian talent globally, including from London, LA, and India. The standard process was to submit self-taped auditions, which is how I’ve landed most of my roles. Given how vast and inaccessible the industry can be without connections, this method levels the playing field. I live a private life, so I needed to focus on my craft without getting caught up in the industry's pressures. “I’m grateful that both Priya and casting director Tess Joseph helped me put my best foot forward. My tape eventually reached the producers at Amazon, Sony, and the showrunner, Rafe Judkins. What was interesting was that they wanted someone who could bring something unique to the table, and though I didn’t have high expectations, I knew this was a wellloved series with a dedicated fanbase.

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Priyanka Bose But instead of focusing on that pressure, I asked myself how I could break the stereotype of being just another "Indian girl" in a diverse group. I wanted to make my character stand out. “In the first season, my role was more about establishing my character, with just a small glimpse into her personality. Fans responded positively, despite the character being notorious in the books. They liked what I brought to the role, which I believe is a testament to how television works – the audience loves you, and that demand can lead to more screen time.” She further said, “By the second season, I felt empowered to assert myself more. I realised that the only way to ensure they wrote more for me was to prove that I was serious about my place in the show. The professionalism on set was incredible, and I enjoyed working alongside such talented actors. While some scenes were cut (a common occurrence in TV), the third season allowed me even more room to grow, with my character taking on more responsibility. It's a big show with many characters, but I'm grateful for the space I've been given, and it feels like my presence is becoming more memorable.

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Priyanka believes when she’s on set, whether working with other actors or reflecting on her performance, representation isn’t at the forefront of her mind. “Instead, I focus on not making a fool of myself and proving my worth. Representation is important, but I don’t let that burden cloud my enjoyment of the work. I’m here to do my job, connect with my fellow actors, and make the most of the opportunity. If I were constantly thinking about the weight of representation, I’d lose the joy in what I do.” Commenting on the fact that streaming platforms have expanded the reach of Indian narratives to global audiences, she said, “I hope to see more opportunities for people like me. The industry is evolving, but with the recent strikes and challenges, it’s becoming harder for global talent to break through, as producers lean more on local actors. The issue isn’t about visas or logistics anymore; it’s about finding the right fit and having meaningful conversations with management about where to find relevance, whether it's a small or big role. The business is unpredictable, with ups and downs, but it's about perseverance and staying optimistic for what’s to come.” Finally, on how India is portrayed globally, Priyanka said, “There's often a focus on poverty and hardship, as seen in films like Slumdog Millionaire and Lagaan. While these stories are valid, I would love to see more narratives showcasing contemporary India, immigrant experiences, or historical tales of India’s rich trading history. We need to move beyond just the portrayal of struggle and show India’s entrepreneurial spirit and cultural depth. Stories that celebrate hope and resilience, rather than just oppression, are what I believe can change the way global audiences perceive India.”


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thinking about what things like marriage, responsibility, duty meant to them, sprawled into thinking more deeply about the overall shape of their lives, and the scale of difference between the Britain of the 1960s that my grandfather arrived in, and the Britain of the 2020s I lived in. The more I thought and the more I learnt through speaking to family members, the more I wanted to try and tell this story, and tell the story of a generation who never really told their own story. To me, it said so much about our past, present, and future as a country,” he added. Ahir’s new show ‘ENDS’ is now streaming on an online platform, marking a significant shift in how comedians reach their audiences. Reflecting on the impact of streaming services, Ahir noted, “The honest answer is, 'I’m not sure.' If I had released half a dozen specials on Netflix over the years, I’d probably be able to answer this better—fingers crossed I will one day! But I think streaming has given comedy a scope, really an international scope, that it didn’t have before."

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He also emphasised the unique magic of live comedy, saying, "The best thing about live comedy is that there’s no fourth wall, and what happens can only occur in that moment, with those specific people, at that time. The flip side is that you’re confined to that time and place. But the ability to stream a show simultaneously in America, Australia, and Ahmedabad is a real game-changer.” Finding humour in absurdity Speaking about his approach to comedy, Ahir Shah explained, “Stand-up shows are ultimately built out of jokes, and what I love is the freedom to decide entirely what those jokes will be about or serve." He added, "When tackling heavier or more difficult topics, jokes become essential in alleviating tension that might otherwise be overwhelming. Because of this, and perhaps counterintuitively, comedy can sometimes be the best medium for addressing difficult subjects. Often, though not always, ‘heavy’ things are heavy because they’re, at their core, at least a bit absurd—and absurd things are funny.” Reflecting on how the phrase “Embrace your inner light” resonates with him personally and professionally, Ahir Shah shared, “One of the things I truly valued about creating ‘ENDS’ was the opportunity to view my grandparents not as old, settled individuals—perhaps a bit stuck in their ways—but rather as young people in their 20s and 30s. I think about them when they were making astonishing gambles for the future of their family, enduring hardships because they believed it would lead to something better, not just for themselves, but for their children and grandchildren.” He continued, “Like many from their generation and background, they were pretty unassuming and small-c conservative. Yet when I envision them in their youth, I see individuals ignited by a certain kind of radicalism. It’s important to acknowledge that whatever inner light we possess individually, it was undoubtedly kindled by the fires of those who came before us.”


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n the ever-evolving landscape of digital media, the art of storytelling is taking a new, compact form. With the rise of platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts, one-minute videos have become a powerful way for influencers to tell engaging stories, share experiences, and connect with audiences. The brief nature of these videos may seem limiting, but in the hands of creative content creators, they are becoming a dynamic, impactful medium for storytelling.

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short-form video content. This level of polish adds a layer of sophistication to even the most casual-seeming videos. It allows influencers to tell visually striking

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DIWALI - TIME TO THINK OF OUR INNER LIGHT Shravani Sivashankar, Sanskruti Centre for Cultural Excellence

iwali is the festival of lights. We celebrate Diwali every year to mark the moment when Rama kills Ravana, and everyone returns to the village, where there are fireworks everywhere, and the lights are lit up. Since we are talking about Diwali, I would like to start discussing our inner light. So, what is your inner light? My inner light is knowledge. Knowledge is so important because it helps us learn, be smart, and clever. It also helps me have a bright future and life. Knowledge is also important for others because education can give them a bright future as well. However, our inner light doesn’t have to be knowledge—it can be anything like music, art, dancing, singing, sports, and many other things. Inner light can mean inner spirit, which is similar in meaning. Some examples of when we use our inner light (or inner spirit) are when someone doesn’t pass a test. That person needs their inner spirit to help them calm down and stop overthinking, because without it, they may struggle to move forward and have a bright future. Another example is from the life of an author, like J.K. Rowling, who wrote the ‘Harry Potter’ books. She was financially poor and didn’t have a printer, but she didn’t give up. When she earned money, she bought a printer and got her books printed. This

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perseverance is perhaps her inner light—she didn’t give up and worked hard. Everyone has an inner light or spirit, regardless of age, location, or background. It’s not just me; everyone uses it. "Why do we use our inner spirit (inner light)?" We use it to solve situations, to calm ourselves when we are not in the mood, disappointed, or upset. It helps us to be patient and to focus. Our inner light helps us in many areas of life, like different subjects or challenges we face. --------x--------

SPREADING THE LIGHT OF HAPPINESS Manasvi Ravuri, Sanskruti Centre for Cultural Excellence

me feel good. I believe my inner light is to be helpful to others, care for those in need, and do whatever I can to make them happy. I don't know if I've brought light into anyone's life, but I remember an incident when a friend got stuck on a pole, and I helped her get down. She could have been badly hurt. She hugged me, said, "Thank you," and smiled. Her smile made me happy and encouraged me to be kind and helpful to everyone. Whenever I get an opportunity, I try my best to help. Taking care of and being kind to others, especially younger children, is always fun and satisfying. I also feel the same joy when I share my toys and cheer up my friends. The lights of Diwali remind us to be happy and spread happiness. The sweets we share bring joy to others. Spreading happiness and warmth every day is like celebrating Diwali every single day. The essence of Diwali is not only to keep ourselves happy and cheerful but also to spread joy, good values, and acts of kindness to everyone around us. --------x--------

MY INNER LIGHT Shivani Thangirala, Year 7, Chelmsford

iwali, the festival of lights, is a celebration of the victory of good over evil. It is one of my favourite festivals because it brings happiness and joy. On Diwali, we decorate our homes with beautiful lights, share sweets, and spend time with family and friends, which brings happiness. The stunning fireworks in the night sky are beautiful to watch and fill us with excitement. From my childhood, my parents and school taught me to care for everyone and spread happiness and love. I try to follow this at all times, which makes

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y Inner Light' is my ability to turn ordinary moments into unforgettable adventures. I shine in the presence of friends, sharing laughter and embracing good vibes. I find that I bring life to the party, spreading electrifying positivity as much as possible. I make it my mission to share

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joy and enthusiasm with everyone I can. I thrive on bringing happiness and laughter to those around me. Whether it’s cracking jokes or encouraging my friends to join in on a song, my aim is to create an atmosphere where everyone feels included and happy. Along with my bubbly nature, I strive to be an affable, caring person in any situation. This is something I am still working on, as I believe the simplest kind gestures can create ripples of positivity. The warmth of a single smile can illuminate the hearts of those around me. This light thrives on connection, seeking to lift the mood of others through even the smallest acts of kindness—a heartfelt compliment, a helping hand, or simply being there for someone. Generosity is one of the most important personality traits one can have, especially when it comes to showing gratitude for others. It is one of the best forms of kindness, making both you and the person you help feel a sense of happiness. I have certainly not mastered this skill yet, as it requires thoughtfulness beforehand. I’ve done small acts of generosity, such as offering spare pens, giving compliments, and sharing my pocket money with those in need. These acts of generosity spark the need for others to be kind too, and that’s one of the best outcomes of being helpful. Ultimately, being responsible is a very important attribute to possess. I often take accountability for my mistakes and do everything to the best of my ability. This enables others to see me as someone who knows her priorities and can be trusted. They can rely on me for support on a multitude of things, knowing they can count on me. To conclude, 'My Inner Light' is how I make everyone feel enthusiastic, be helpful and supportive, be generous even in small ways, and lastly, be responsible for my actions. --------x--------

WHILE DIWALI IS KNOWN AS THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS, WHAT IS MY OWN INNER LIGHT? Sanvi Gunda- Year 7, Paddock Wood y inner light brightens up those around me and brings a smile filled with happiness and a promise that friendship is so much more than just saying hello every morning. It should make you feel a sense of warmth and love beneath all the

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EMBRACING MY INNER LIGHT Pranshu Mishra, Age 10, Yr 6

sadness and stress you experience, making the day easier to get through, knowing there is someone there to guide you every step of the way. Making friends is easier than you think, and once you have those friendships, they stay with you forever. Friendship is a strength that offers me laughter and comfort, while also pushing me to achieve my wildest dreams. It makes me stronger both physically and mentally. The light of friendship shines brightest during the toughest times. True friends love you for who you are, whether you're sporty and wild, or timid and quiet. Through friendship, you feel a sense of belonging and selfworth. Friends help, motivate, cheer you on, and console you whenever you’re under a rain cloud. Friends aren’t there to be pleased or treated as ‘side pieces’; they will always see you as an equal, and perhaps even as part of themselves. They support you through hard times and try to help however they can. You don’t have to hide your true colours from a friend. If you do, they’re not the right person for you—there is always someone, you just have to find them. A good friendship builds on trust— trusting them to guide you in the right way. Honesty is required; tell them if something's bothering you, or if you’re feeling ignored. Honesty is the key to a strong friendship. Mutual respect is essential—people have boundaries and differences, and real friends respect that and stop others from crossing those boundaries. ‘Give what you take’—real friends treat you with kindness and happiness, and never mock or laugh at you. Instead, they stand up for you and are by your side, no matter what. Friendship is also about shared laughter, the tears of happiness, and the memories made along the way. This is what friendship is about. Diwali

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y inner light would firstly be my name as it spells out as: P – Powerful R – Religious A – Aspiring N – Noble S – Searching H – Helpful U – Unflinching Furthermore, I believe that every individual possesses a unique essence, often referred to as one's inner light. This inner light is the crux of any entity on this planet. In sum, it is the totality of core values, passions, and traits enshrined within a human being. For me, embracing my inner light has been a journey of selfdiscovery and growth. My inner light is rooted in my values of creativity, compassion, and religion. From a very young age, I have been drawn to helping others, whether through volunteering, lending a listening ear, or simply offering a smile. This compassion fulfills my desire to make a positive impact on the lives of those around me. I believe that kindness illuminates the lives of others. Creativity is perhaps the most significant aspect of my inner light. It appears in various forms, such as writing, art, and problem-solving. Engaging in creativity allows me to express my thoughts and emotions. Through creativity, I am reminded of a world full of smiles that still exists. I find delight in my religion, which enriches my life and nurtures my spirit. It stems from a deep connection to my eternal faith in God, who provides me

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with a sense of purpose and belonging in this beautiful world. Engaging with the teachings of my faith fills my mind with bliss. Moments of reflection and prayer allow me to find peace and inner joy, reinforcing my faith and filling my heart with blessings that help me navigate everyday challenges. Finally, I would like to conclude with the following Upanishad mantra: “Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, Sarve Santu Niramayah ॥ Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu, Ma Kaschit Dukh Bhag Bhavet ॥ ा ः ा ः ा ः” Meaning thereby that let everyone be happy, let everyone be free from disease, Let everyone see good things. Let nobody be prey to any sort of misery. Om Shantih, Shantih, Shantih! --------x--------

DISCOVERING MY INNER LIGHT: A REFLECTION ON DIWALI Swechaa Manikireddy, Sanskruti Centre for Cultural Excellence

iwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated with the lighting of diyas and fireworks, and making colourful rangolis. It marks the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance. The most well-known story behind Diwali is the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after 14 years, following his victory over the demon king Ravana—the people of Ayodhya lit lamps to welcome him, symbolising the triumph of righteousness. For me, Diwali isn’t just about lighting lamps outside—it’s about finding and celebrating the light within ourselves. When I think about my “inner light,” I think about my favourite things that make me feel connected, just like how Lord Rama’s return brought happiness to Ayodhya. One of those qualities is my interest in Bharatanatyam. When I perform my dance, I feel like I’m telling

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stories of gods, and my inner light shines on stage, much like the diyas. My love for Carnatic music also connects me to the Diwali lights. Singing classical songs reminds me of how the people of Ayodhya chanted Lord Rama’s name to celebrate his return. For me, music is like a prayer— it brings joy to my heart as if it’s lighting me up with every note. Art, drawing, and painting also help me express my inner light. Just as rangolis are drawn to welcome Lakshmi Devi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, my artwork reflects the beauty of life. I can show my hopes and dreams through colours and patterns, much like how Diwali’s celebrations reflect the joy of new beginnings after the darkness. One of the greatest lessons of Diwali is giving and helping others, which I try to live by as a peer mentor at school. Just as Lord Rama brought hope to Ayodhya, I feel my inner light grow brighter when I help my friends. I am always there for my friends in Maths, English, History, or Science. Every act of kindness is like lighting a diya. Interestingly, I am also on the Kindness team at my school, which makes me happier. So, while Diwali celebrates the outer light, my inner light shines through all my interests, hobbies, kindness, and efforts to do good. Like the lamps lit for Lord Rama’s return, my inner light is about finding joy and happiness in the things I love and sharing that with the world around me. --------x--------

DIWALI AND INNER LIGHT Shreya Kulkarni, Year-8, Nonsuch High School

It is lit all around the house to show a path. This correlates to our main topic today: Inner Light. As I had previously mentioned, Hindus light diyas to shine light on the path ahead. Inner Light represents the ‘Light’ in your heart that will guide you out of dark and desperate times. This light can come up in forms such as resilience under pressure, determination no matter the circumstances, and being able to stay calm during times of peril. It is the light that embodies all your good virtues and strength. As you all know, this Inner Light can be consumed by darker forces such as hate or jealousy. There are ways that you can nourish and refine your Inner Light so it is not clouded by anger. For example, treating all living beings with kindness and compassion can help you find your inner light. It is all about self-improvement and listening to the voice that tells you to do good no matter what. It represents the true person you are, your dreams and ambitions, and your values no matter how you are treated. It is important to find your Inner Light as you can go on because it can strengthen your understanding of your self-confidence, and you will have a clear mind that is not clouded by worry or doubts about your future. Instead, you will be ready for what comes ahead and know what you want to do. Your Inner Light can also inspire other people to nurture their own and become better people that can make the world a better place. If your Inner Light is strong, you can help to make good deeds a key part of life for everyone, thus spreading compassion. Every year when we celebrate Diwali, we spread love and warmth and thereby bring happiness to other people's lives, which symbolises good winning over evil and light over darkness. --------x--------

ONE’S OWN INNER LIGHT T Akshit Shrivastava and Akarsh Shrivastava, Reading

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spirit, exploring my own inner light becomes a profound journey of selfdiscovery and reflection. My inner light embodies the qualities that illuminate my path, guide my decisions, and influence my interactions with the world around me. At its core, my inner light is resilience. Life is filled with challenges, but it is during these times that I discover the strength within me. Each setback teaches me valuable lessons, allowing me to rise stronger, like a flame that flickers but never extinguishes. This resilience empowers me to face adversity with grace and courage, reminding me that every dark moment is temporary and that I can emerge with renewed vigour. Compassion is another facet of my inner light. It inspires me to connect with others and to understand their struggles. In a world that often feels divided, empathy becomes a bridge, fostering unity and kindness. My compassion drives me to lend a helping hand, whether through small acts of kindness or larger commitments to my community. It reminds me that we are all interconnected, and nurturing these relationships enriches my life and the lives of those around me. Creativity also shines brightly within me. It is the spark that ignites my passions and encourages me to express myself authentically. Whether through writing, art, or simply problem-solving in everyday situations, my creative spirit allows me to see the world from different perspectives. It fuels my curiosity and invites me to explore new ideas, fostering a sense of wonder that keeps my inner light vibrant. Moreover, my inner light encompasses gratitude. In moments of reflection, I recognise the abundance in my life—the people, experiences, and lessons that have shaped who I am. This appreciation shifts my focus from what is lacking to what is present, creating a sense of fulfilment that radiates outward. As I celebrate Diwali, I am reminded to honour and nurture my inner light. It serves as a guiding force, illuminating my path and inspiring me to spread positivity and love in the world. Just as the festival signifies the return of light, I commit to embracing my own inner bril-

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MY INNER LIGHT IS THE NICE THINGS I CAN DO FOR OTHERS Ayati Yuvraj, Sanskruti Centre for Cultural Excellence

people, it’s like telling them, ‘I’m happy to have you in my life.’ Even just smiling and saying “Happy Diwali!” to people makes them feel warm and happy inside. When we see someone who might not have much, we can share some of our happiness by donating toys or clothes. That’s a special way of bringing light to others who need it the most. So, for me, bringing light to others during Diwali means doing all I can to make the people around me smile and feel loved. This all links to Diwali because it's about spreading joy and happiness to people when we distribute sweets to the children that like the sweets, so at Diwali we all feel happy. It’s about making our inner lights shine bright and sharing that light to make everyone’s Diwali the best ever! --------x--------

WHAT IS MY INNER LIGHT T Saachi Shardul Kulkarni, Hounslow iwali is a festival that we celebrate with lots of lights, colours, and joy! It’s called the Festival of Lights because we light up our homes with lamps. Diwali is a really fun and special festival where we celebrate with our families and pray to the Gods. However, Diwali is not just about the lights outside; it’s also about sharing the light inside us. Inner light is the qualities that illuminate us from within—our strengths, values, and the aspects of ourselves that inspire joy and hope for others. This inner light represents the purest core of our being—our wisdom and love that guides us, helping us navigate through challenges and darkness in life. Bringing light to others means doing things that make people happy and feel good, just like how a lamp brightens a dark room. When we visit my friend’s house, I always greet them with a smile or say something nice. For me, my inner light is like the nice things I can do for people. For example, when I outgrow my clothes, I give them away to charity so that another child can use it. That's the way I spread my inner light. When I’m kind or do something good, I feel happy inside, like I’m glowing. And when I share that feeling with others, it makes them feel happy too—like I’m giving them a little bit of my light to brighten their day. During Diwali, we give sweets, visit friends, and celebrate together. When we share food, gifts, or spend time with

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iwali, the festival of lights, brings so much joy and happiness into our lives. It is a time when we light diyas to remove darkness, but I believe that each of us has our own inner light that can shine every day and not only during Diwali. For me, my inner light is made of many things and people who I care about, and the people who inspire me. One of the people who inspired me the most is Shri Brahma Chaityna Maharaj. His sacred teachings focus on simple living, practicing kindness and always rembering God and chanting Lord Ram to connect you with God and make you feel calm and happy and taking care of others is the true light within all of us. Apart from that, another important part of my inner light is my love and admiration for music. Playing the drums makes me feel happy and connected to a much wider community of people. At Maharashtra Mandal London, I get to be a part of so many culturally significant activities and

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festivals. Not only do I get to play such a fun instrument, I also get to learn about our rich traditions. I feel extremely proud to carry forward our Marathi and Indian Heritage even when we are far away from India. Another way I feel my inner light is writing. placing my vast array of thoughts helps to me understand myself and world around me. Whatever I am writing about whether it be about festival, a story or even my thoughts it makes me feel at peace. The brightest part of my inner light is my family. My love for them and the care that they bless me which keeps my light glowing. My mother, father, little brother and my family in India is like my biggest cheerleader and always remind me that I’m stronger than I think and always keep me motivated when I need a little push. This Diwali let’s focus on lighting up not our homes but our hearts as well. The brightest diyas are the ones we ignite within that shine through kindness, love and positivity. May this festival inspire us all to spread joy, peace and compassion wherever we go. Happy Diwali! --------x--------

THE LIGHT WITHIN Rohan Bej, age 12, City of London School for Boys

makes evil go away”. Now, we will focus on the origin of this lively fever of joy. The tradition links the festival to legends in the Hindu epic Ramayana, where Diwali is the day when Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman reached Ayodhya after a period of 14 years in exile after Rama's army of good defeated demon king Ravana's army of evil. The word "Diwali" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Deepavali," which means "row of lights." Its origin thus reflects a blend of mythology, history, and culture, embodying the universal themes of light conquering darkness, good triumphing over evil, and the importance of prosperity and wellbeing. Diwali lives inside us all, and therefore we can and should tap into this divine mind-set. This is the determination for good to triumph undeniably over evil. It can help to find the light within, and solve problems around the world. The festival can help to remind us of the rewards of being a good person, trying your hardest for the good of all and helping people. This is what Diwali is all about, and embracing this simple fact, we can get rid of many struggles by seeing the best in others and ourselves. --------x--------

OUR ABILITY IS OUR INNER LIGHT, BRIGHTEN IT Saieesh Narayana Prudhvi, Worcester Park

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any devoted Hindus celebrate Diwali every October or November. Known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is celebrated as a reminder of the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. While most people enjoy the festivities, how many of us have ever paused to reflect on our own inner light?

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What is inner light? Inner light is an ability we possess in our minds, but it is one of the hardest things to realize. It is a source of enlightenment, a unique talent you cherish deeply, which others will also appreciate. Inner light is a chosen ability that brings happiness to you and the people around you. Those who discover their inner light tend to lead meaningful lives and make a significant impact on the world. The journey to finding your inner light is extremely challenging because no one else can see it—only you can discover it and shape your true future. A person’s inner light is often tied to what they have always enjoyed and the skill that brings them joy. For example, many superstars began their careers at a young age because they quickly discovered their inner light. However, those who don't find it early can still uncover it later in life. We often see older individuals finding their true purpose and eventually reaching their destination. For me, I excel in sports, particularly Cricket and Tennis. I love spending time outdoors on the field, and I always look forward to giving my best, whether competing, winning, or losing. I enjoy every aspect of sports because it brings out the best in me, which is why I consider sports my inner light. I aspire to become a professional cricketer. There are many kids around the world with dreams, aspirations, and skills but lacking guidance and nurturing. Even if I don't succeed as a professional sports player, I will continue to make sports a healthy habit and enjoy playing as much as possible. I will become a sports coach and help students achieve their dreams. I plan to use my time, energy, and positivity to support as many kids as I can. The world will be a better place when everyone channels their inner light for the betterment of humanity and the planet. After all, we evolved as humans thanks to the contributions of millions of ancestors who sought to help others. Remember, we don’t need to be superstars to help others. We help others to become superstars. I’m on my journey to becoming a sports star— my work is in progress—shining for myself while inspiring those around me! What’s stopping you from realising and working on your inner light?



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• Expert Speakers on Various topics • Yoga and Relaxation Exercises ¬ъ ĺЪØÂ, ¸є╙±ºђ³Ъ ¹ЦĦЦ, ³¾Ц ±ђç¯ђ ÂЦ°щ ╙¸»Ц´, • General health and personal advice • Celebration of relegious events અ»¢ અ»¢ ╙¾Á¹ ´º ¥¥Ц↓, Â¾Цºщ ý¾ђ ³Цç¯ђ, • Educational and cultural activities • Group Activities and socialising ¶´ђºщç¾Ц╙±Γ ·ђ§³ • Meet and make new friends and overcome isolation • Day trips to places of intrest ¹Цºђ ╙»»Ц¸ કºђ ÂЬç¯Ъ, ઓ¸ ¿╙Ū Âщתº¸Цє §ђ¬Цઈ, ઉ²Цº »щ»ђ ¸ç¯Ъ, ¸ç¯Ъ³Ьє³Ц¸ ¦щ¯є±Ьºç¯Ъ • Singing and Indian folk dancing • Morning tea/coffee and snacks • Encourage and empower members • Freshly cooked vegetarian hot lunch • Equal Opportunities • Provide emotional Support Co-Ordinator: Rajan Manek (MBE) 07930 335 978 Treasurer : Bina Halai: 07984011210 Assistant co-ordinators: Manjula Khokhani - 07824 344 737 Chandubhai Patel - 07732 468 644

Happy Diwali & A Prosperous New Year DONATIONS WELCOME TO SUPPORT CENTRE ACTIVITIES

Address: Masefield Suite, Harrow Leisure Centre, Christchurch Avenue, Harrow, Middlesex, HA3 5BD 123

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DIWALI & NUTAN VARSH

You are cordially invited to join us for darshans during the auspicious week of Diwali & Nutan Varsh

Dhan Teras Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Kaali Chaudas

Diwali

Wednesday, 30 October 2024 Hanuman Chalisa from 10:00am - 1:00pm

Thursday, 31 October 2024 Chopda/Laxmi Pujan at 11.00am

Anyone can participate in the Chopda/Laxmi Pujan by donating £51/- per person. For registration, contact Mandir Maharaj or Admin Office

Nutan Varsh & Ankut Darshan Saturday, 2 November 2024 Nutan Varsh Maha Arti at 8:00 am Followed by Artis at regular intervals throughout the day. Ankut Darshan - 8:00 am to 7:00 pm. For any information, please contact:

SHRI SANATAN HINDU MANDIR, EALING ROAD, WEMBLEY, HA0 4TA Office- 02089037737 (Monday to Friday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm & Saturday 10:00am to 4:00) Mandir Maharaj - Bhavikbhai Pandya on 07801838511 / Vishalbhai Pandya on 07557308251


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From Exile to Enlightenment: Understanding Diwali with Swamiji Having been privileged to accompany Swami Nirliptanandaji on his speaking tours, I’ve come to understand the deeper essence of Diwali—a festival that is celebrated worldwide but holds profound spiritual lessons that transcend time. Diwali, rooted in ancient stories from thousands of years ago, finds its origins in the epic journey of Lord Rama. Exiled for 14 years by his stepmother Kaikeyi, Rama ventured into the

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wilderness with his wife, Sita Mata, and his devoted brother, Lakshman. During this period, Sita Mata was abducted by Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, through deception and malice. Lord Rama’s pursuit of Sita Mata led to a fierce battle, where he eventually defeated Ravana, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Upon his victorious return to his kingdom, Lord Rama, remarkably, did not hold anger towards Kaikeyi, who had caused his years of hardship. Instead, he embraced her with respect and compassion, embodying the spirit of forgiveness. The lesson here is profound: Diwali is not just about the victory of light over darkness; it is about

forgiveness. As Swamiji often emphasizes, this festival encourages us to let go of anger and resentment, reminding us to forgive even those who have caused us pain. Diwali, therefore, is a celebration of compassion, urging us to cleanse our hearts of bitterness and hatred. This year, Swami Nirliptanandaji celebrates his 90th birthday, a milestone that highlights his lifelong dedication to spreading messages of love, peace, and dharma. Over the decades, Swamiji has graced numerous international platforms, sharing these values: In 2007, he attended the Global Dharma Youth Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, alongside Ricky Singh, under the theme "Dharma Protects Those Who Protect Dharma" (Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah). On 19th June 2015, he was invited by the European Yoga Confederation to Lisbon, Portugal, where he joined Sita Ganess to share insights on yoga and spirituality. In 2018, Swamiji took part in the Paris Yoga Congress in France, an event attended by global devotees, including Mr. Gour.

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In 2019, Swamiji welcomed fellow monks from India to celebrate the 19th International Om Day Anniversary, dedicated to promoting unity and world peace. As we approach Diwali this year, may we all carry forward Swami Nirliptanandaji’s message: to forgive, to let go, and to celebrate the spirit of Diwali in our hearts. Happy Diwali!



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