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MISSING: 21-year-old engineering student Aamir Qudeer hasn’t been seen since 26th February

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Family of university student who mysteriously disappeared make an emotional plea for son to come home

The family of a missing 21-year-old from Leeds, have expressed their disappointment with how the police have dealt with raising awareness of his disappearance, which was over a month ago. The University of Bradford engineering student, Aamir Qudeer, mysteriously went missing without trace on Wednesday 26th February.

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Leeds author gives us Ridiculous Witches! By Ashley Grint

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WRITER: Sarah Shafi has now written six ‘Ridiculous Witches’ books with her latest story ‘The odd legged car crashing witch of Leeds’ being launched last weekend during Headingley LitFest 2014


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Sarah Shafi brings fun and mystery to Headingley LitFest 2014 One of Leeds’ fastest rising children’s authors made sure her home city was not forgotten about last weekend as a ‘Ridiculous Witch’ was spotted in Headingley. ‘The odd legged car crashing witch of Leeds’ is the latest book to be released by Yorkshire author, Sarah Shafi, in her ‘Ridiculous Witches’ series, and was read for the first time at Headingley LitFest 2014. The Leeds-based story follows on from the likes of ‘The Royal trumping witch of Windsor’ and ‘The Ludicrous pie-eating witch of Wigan’, with Leeds’ nonsensical character living up to her predecessor’s reputations. This latest tale follows Headingley’s very own witch, who, much like the author, grew up on Spring Road in Leeds and has a passion for cars. But, like all the other ‘Ridiculous witches’ before her, there is a big problem she must overcome. “She is a good witch but she has had a wicked witch as a mother who has turned her into a toad so she has a problem,” Sarah explained. “She has every single car on the planet, Ferraris, Bentleys, Porsches, the lot, but they’re all being smashed up across Leeds. But, there is a very special reason for this, and you will find out why it is when you read the book.” The Ridiculous Witches books have quickly become a favourite amongst youngsters aged between six and tenyears-old, with famed artist, Tony Husband (Private Eye), providing illustrations for every book. Having only begun writing children books within the last three to four years, Sarah Shafi has quickly found her forte and she says this is down to one person in particular. “My daughter, Persia, is my absolute rock of inspiration,” she said. “She is ten-years-old now and whilst she has grown up she, and her friends, have loved listening to my crazy, made-up stories. “It wasn’t until recently that I actually put pen to paper and started writing the books and they can take anything from a couple of weeks to months to complete.

“I’ve always had an overactive, weird imagination ever since I was a kid, so the Ridiculous Witches stories are something I just love doing.” Being from Leeds is something Sarah says she has always been proud of and therefore it was only a matter of time until her stories came to the city. She added: “This tale is particularly close to my heart because she shares my story of coming from Headingley. “The dialect in the book is ‘very Yorkshire’ as well so it really feels like a book that the local community could relate to.” Ridiculous Witches from cities across England, including Windsor, York, Manchester, Wigan and most recently Leeds, must sort out their problems before they can be considered ‘proper witches’. With moral twists and wacky storylines, the tales have proved to be a big hit already, whilst the ‘Odd legged car crashing witch of Leeds’ was warmly received by tens of children and their parents at Headingley library last weekend. In a free, open reading, Sarah read her book to the youngsters before a question and answer session took place as part of Headingley LitFest 2014. The annual festival spans across Headingley and still has a number of events taking place over the next week. Headingley LitFest volunteer and secretary, Richard Wilcocks, explained how important it was to ensure there was

something for everybody throughout the three weeks of events. He added: “We are run by a team of volunteers and it is intended to be a community literature festival which lets everybody get involved. “We have had top flight authors, performers and actors come to the festival and Headingley has always been full of talent - Tolkien lived here from 1920’s onwards, and Arthur Ransome, best known for the children’s classic Swallows and Amazons was born here. “We have reached out to every part of the community and have had fair amount of success so far with all sectors from youth, to teen and older generations.” LITFEST: Sarah was reading her book for children at Headingley Library as part of LitFest, pictured here with the festival’s secretary, Richard Wilcocks READING: The ‘Ridiculous Witches’ series of books have had a great response from children who enjoyed a special reading

For more information about Headingley LitFest visit www.headingleylitfest.org.uk or to find out more information about the Ridiculous Witches go to www.ridiculouswitches.com.

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Get creative with the Tour

Bradford Council is inviting applications for funding for cultural activities in support of the Tour de France. The Council is putting in place a small arts grants programme and organisations can apply for a grant from £500 to a £1,000. The funding announcement for creative projects coincides with the first ever Yorkshire Festival 2014 being launched today as the official countdown begins for the Tour de France. The Yorkshire Festival is the first ever festival to precede the Tour de France in its 111 year history. The official launch at Welcome to Yorkshire's annual conference in Harrogate marks 100 days to go until the Grand Depart, and to mark this Bradford's City Park fountains and City Hall clocktower will be turning yellow.

Car park closing

The council-owned market car park at Union Street and George Street will close on the evening of 5th April to allow construction to get underway on the £150m Victoria Gate retail development. Along with the John Lewis flagship store, 30 retail and restaurant units and casino, the development will feature a new high quality 800 space multi-storey car park on the Millgarth Police Station site, which will open in Autumn 2016. The council secured the Millgarth land from the West Yorkshire Police Authority to enable Hammerson, the developer of Victoria Gate to build and operate the new multi-storey car park. Information has been displayed at the car park forewarning motorists of the closure and suggesting alternative parking. For a full list and map of city centre car parks visit www.leeds.gov.uk

Your chance to make a mark

Suggestions are invited for names to be considered for a street to serve a new residential development off Lindley Moor Road in Huddersfield. In general, names should not duplicate or closely resemble existing street names in the area, and are not generally named after people. Preference is often given to names with local connotations. Suggestions may be sent to Building Control, Flint Street, Huddersfield, HD1 6LG 9AA, telephoned through to 01484 221550, or emailed to street.naming@kirklees.gov.uk before 7th April.

A night to sing about

A popular male voice choir is all set to light up Leeds Civic Hall next month as part of a special performance in aid of the Lord Mayor’s Charity LOFFTY Appeal. Held on Saturday 12th April from 7.30pm, the Steeton Male Voice Choir, who were the acclaimed winners of the Choirs Rock event in 2013, will be raising the roof in the illustrious surroundings of the Banquet Hall. Refreshments and a cash bar will also be available, in what promises to be a night to remember. To book tickets please ring, 0113 2474194 or email, lordmayorsoffice@leeds.gov.uk The key aim of the LOFFTY project, which stands for ‘Leeds Offers Fun For The Young’, is to raise funds that will provide additional fun activities for kids in the city during and after school, at weekends and throughout the school holidays.

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Missing for over a month Family of university student who mysteriously disappeared make an emotional plea for son to come home Cover story continued He had missed lectures shortly before he went missing, but there were no other signs that he was unhappy or in trouble. He left his flat in Forster Hall student accommodation in Great Horton Road at 1.15pm. He was last spotted in Leeds boarding a train to Liverpool and the last sighting of him on CCTV was at about 7pm that evening leaving the city's Lime Street NO TRACE: Aamir has been missing for four station. Nobody has seen or heard weeks from him since. His distraught parents Zatoon and Abdul Qudeer, of Scott Hall Road, say his disappearance is completely out of character and that they are a very close family. Making an emotional plea at a press conference held on Wednesday 26th March, unable to control her tears, Mrs Qudeer braved making a public and direct appeal to her son. She said: “We don’t know the reason why you left and disappeared as you did, but EMOTIONAL PLEA: Aamir’s mother Zatoon Qudeer made a public plea for her son to get in touch whatever it is we can sort it out as a family. “Please come home, your dad “Not wanting to draw one email shortly after he arrived and your sisters and I miss you.” comparisons, but when 22-year-old in Liverpool, the police have said Ben Clarkson went missing in on following up this lead: “This line York recently there was a huge of enquiry established that the media interest generated by the phone was using an email provider police. The manner in which which does not give the Bradford CID have brought geographical location of an IP Aamir’s missing persons appeal to address. As such we are unable to the attention of the media is slow pursue this further.” to say the least. Upon being asked by Asian “I’m very worried that Aamir is Express about how the force deals been stereotyped by the police as with missing persons cases and ‘just another Asian lad’, and that how many officers were actively him being missing has not being working on trying to find Aamir, taken as seriously as it should have the police answered: “Each case is been right from the start.” considered on its individual Abda also revealed that both circumstances. There is no set Aamir’s mobile devices have been protocol. switched off since his “Officers are tasked to the disappearance, furthermore his investigation depending on the bank and email accounts have not demand placed on resources at the PROBING: Aamir’s aunt Abda Ali been accessed. time, so it is impossible to give an who is the General Manager Forth “As you can imagine the family exact figure of how many officers Valley CCTV at Police Scotland is is going through turmoil. Aamir are working on the case. It is disappointed with lack of media missed celebrating his 21st however, being overseen by a interest generated by the police in birthday on March 3rd, it seems Detective Superintendent and has West Yorkshire very unusual for a young person to a single point of contact at miss such a milestone in their life. Detective Inspector level.” Now Aamir’s aunt (khala) Abda Aside from less than half a “My sister (Aamir’s mother) is Ali, speaking exclusively to the distraught with worry and Aamir’s dozen articles over the last four Asian Express, states that she is sisters Naila, Zakiya and Naimah weeks in mainstream press, very hugely concerned by the way the just want to find out where their little has been covered about police have responded to her brother is and hope that he is safe Aamir’s disappearance. queries on the case and lack of and well.” “I’ve had to generate the support in generating a nationwide The family have not had the interest of BBC Leeds myself, and plea. courage nor the heart to tell managed to get some time on air Abda, who is the General Aamir’s maternal grandfather, and appeal for anyone that may Manager Forth Valley CCTV at with whom he shares a close bond, have any information to get in Police Scotland, is questioning why about his disappearance. touch with the police,” says Abda. it has taken four weeks for the “My father has suffered from “In a time like this when a family police to call a press conference strokes and we feel that this may is fretting with worry about a over Aamir’s disappearance and have too much of a dire effect on missing loved one, trying to grab why extensive national media his health,” adds Abda. the press’s attention for assistance coverage has not been generated Though it is known that the is not what they should have to go earlier. student’s phone was accessed for through.”

Aamir has been a Leeds and Harrogate student all his life prior to joining the University of Bradford. His aunt says that he is extremely close to his family and usually if he has gone anywhere he would notify someone in the family. Since starting university in September last year, Aamir would come home every Friday and then be dropped off back to his Halls on Sundays. The Friday before he disappeared he spent the weekend with the family as usual, and the family say that Aamir was completely normal. When he left to go back to Bradford on the Sunday, he said ‘See you on Friday.’ Still unknown why Aamir may have travelled to Liverpool, the family say that though they have relatives scattered across the country, there is no connection with the city. Detective Inspector Neil Benstead of Bradford CID, who is leading the search for the student said: “A month has now passed since Aamir went missing from Bradford. “We remain concerned for his welfare and are again appealing to him or anyone who may have seen him, in Merseyside or Yorkshire, to please make contact and reassure both us and his family that he is okay. “His disappearance is out of character and his lack of contact is causing serious concern. “Anyone with information or any possible sightings of Aamir can contact police on 101 or Missing People on 116000.”

Aamir’s family are arranging a public awareness campaign on Saturday 29th March in Leeds city centre and hope that this will encourage people who may have any information about Aamir’s disappearance to step forward. If you’d like to join and support the family, please contact them on Facebook ‘Missing Aamir Qudeer’.


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Highest honour for BRI doctor

AWARDED: Dr Sulleman Moreea was given the highest civilian honour available in Mauritius for his tireless efforts in improving the country’s hospitals

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A doctor from Bradford Royal Infirmary said he was ‘incredibly humbled’ after learning of the news that he was to be honoured with his home country’s highest civilian honour. Dr Sulleman Moreea, originally from Mauritius, was awarded the Grand Officer of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean award earlier this month from the President of the African nation. Since 2008 he has worked closely with Mauritius’ Prime Minister, Navin Ramgoolam, and the country’s Ministry of Health, to introduce, train and improve endoscopies across the five hospitals. Having done much of the work at his own expense, including travel, equipment, and training, and all in his own time, Dr Moreea was told he was to receive a medal for his efforts yet never expected to receive such a prestigious accolade. “It was on Sunday 9th March that I got a phone call from the Mauritius Prime Minister telling me the country was going to give me a medal for the work I had done and it would be announced on Wednesday 12th,” he said. “I was obviously full of pride but I told him that I may not be able to make it at such short notice as I hadn’t booked any time off. “It was actually my family and co-workers who insisted I went. My colleagues were amazing, they took care of all my work that week because they said it was a ‘once in a lifetime opportunity I couldn’t miss’.”

Bradford medic to receive Mauritius’ equivalent to the MBE “When the list was announced and I saw which medal I was to receive I was incredibly humbled, shocked and surprised.”

He added: “When the list was announced and I saw which medal I was to receive I was incredibly humbled, shocked and surprised. “I would have felt extremely privileged to receive any medal but this one has certainly acted as motivation for me to finish what I started in the country.” Dr Moreea first began working in Mauritius six years ago after organising one-to-one training following a discussion with the

country’s Prime Minister, who is also a former doctor at the Yorkshire Clinic. His work across the five hospitals has helped improve the operating standards significantly whilst endoscopies can now be performed in units which previously didn’t even exist. In one hospital, in the south of the country, Dr Moreea not only paid for an architect to design a room which could cater for endoscopy facilities but also paid for the equipment. Running since 2012, and officially opened in 2013, it has so far performed more than 600 cases. Yet, Dr Moreea insists that single achievements like this are not what he is most proud of. “Unfortunately, with Mauritius being a small country and having a lot of private health care, people previously did not like to share their knowledge and talents with others,” he explained. “If you said to me, ‘what am I most proud of, teaching people how to do endoscopy or changing the mind-set of the people’, I’d say I’m much more proud of the latter. “Hospitals work best when people help each other and I like to believe that I have helped change the culture in Mauritius which will only benefit the next generation of doctors. “At the end of the day, I do this because I enjoy it. I enjoy teaching, I enjoy seeing people making progress and I enjoy seeing the country making an effort to help its people.”


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Leaking loos and lost luggage propel PIA into spotlight once again

PIA’s latest nightmare journey By Ashley Grint

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ANGRY: Zafar Chaudhry, pictured with his ticket, says he was disappointed with the level of customer service offered to him by PIA staff and believes they ‘do not put the customer first’


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March 2014 - 4th Edition A pilot from Swindon said he was ‘appalled’ by the number of problems he encountered on a recent visit to Pakistan, with PIA airlines once again at the centre of the controversy. Four-hour delays, lost luggage, ‘terrible customer service’, and an overflowing toilet down the aisles, are just some of the issues 52-yearold Zafar Chaudhry says he was forced to endure when dealing with the airline. After travelling to Pakistan in April last year, he decided to recently report his nightmare story to the Asian Express after seeing a rise in incidents surrounding PIA. “I just felt that the standard of the airline, from the top of the organisation to the bottom, was so poor that I had to report it,” he said. “It was only the second time I have flown with PIA and how they handled all the issues of my trip was just appalling.” Recently, the South Asian airline has come under a lot of criticism from passengers who have felt the service being offered to them is well below par. News of a pilot attempting to board the plane drunk last year, and a host of long delays, have proved detrimental to the airline’s reputation, which is often favoured by passengers flying from the UK, due to its direct flight to Pakistan. Mr Chaudhry, a pilot for 20 years, was flying out to Pakistan, as a passenger, on the 20th April last year when his first plane was delayed for four hours. After arriving in Islamabad he was then unable to locate any PIA staff to direct him to where he

could get his connecting flight from, almost making him miss the plane. “I was looking for more than 20 minutes for a member of staff from the airline as I do not know the way around Islamabad airport at all,” he explained. “I finally got directions from a member of security and thankfully caught my plane to Karachi.” Upon arriving at his destination, Mr Chaudhry was informed that his luggage had not been on the plane and would have to come back the following day to collect it. “I couldn’t believe it,” he said. “The plane could not carry everybody’s luggage, it was too small, so they just left it without even telling us. They offered no compensation, so I was wearing the same clothes I had been travelling in for two days.

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luggage at 6pm. “When I went back, I had to hire a car to get from my location to the airport, which was about 20 miles away, only to be told my luggage would be at the PIA base, at a different location.” Mr Chaudhry was finally reunited with his personal

before we were due to land, the toilet on board the plane had clogged up and the liquid from it had leaked under the door and was running down the aisle as we began our descent. “It smelt horrible but still nothing was done.” Despite a number of complaints

end of the year and a 30 day period had to be given before they were. Also they could not be used in conjunction with cash. “So I sat down to see where the 3,000 AirMiles could take me and they were literally useless. The cheapest one-way flight to Pakistan, in economy, was 11,000

“About 30 minutes before we were due to land, the toilet on board the plane had clogged up and the liquid from it had leaked under the door and was running down the aisle as we began our descent. It smelt horrible but still nothing was done.” “I got given a number to call the following day which I did at around 2.30pm and got told to call back at 3pm. I phone them then, they said call back in ten minutes. “I did, and they said phone back in ten minutes again until eventually after doing that about five times I got told to pick up my

belongings yet his problems with the airline did not finish there. “On the way back to the UK, there were even more problems,” he explained. “The warm food we were offered was so cold it was uneatable and once again the staff were rude.” He added: “About 30 minutes

made to the airlines Mr Chaudhry was only offered £65 in compensation and 3,000 AirMiles, with terms and conditions attached. “I initially thought that’s great when I heard about the AirMiles,” he explained. “Only to then be told that they had to be used before the

AirMiles, so what I had been given was useless compensation.” Mr Chaudhry added that he had flown numerous times with other airlines, and ‘none of them are perfect yet they at least admit when they make mistakes and compensate for it’.

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Wrap up your home

On Fuel Poverty Awareness Day, Leeds City Council is offering practical solutions to help people keep their homes warm. An estimated 11per cent of Leeds’ households find it difficult to heat their homes for a reasonable cost. Having already insulated thousands of lofts and cavity walls in previous schemes, hundreds more are benefitting with the council’s Wrap Up Leeds ECO. Home owners and private tenants in receipt of an income related benefit who are pensioners, have a disability, or live with a child or young person in full time education, may be eligible for a free Wrap Up Leeds ECO heating upgrade and insulation. Across the city Wrap Up Leeds ECO has already assisted 398 households. Replacement boilers have been installed in 346 homes and 56 have been insulated. Residents who have an old or inefficient heating system or homes that haven’t had loft or cavity wall insulation installed, should contact Wrap Up Leeds ECO on 0113 395 0757 or visit www.wrapupleeds.co.uk. Asian

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British pupils to be taught glish as a n E British pupils to be taught e ag second langu

English as a second

A new type of teaching By Ashley Grint

PIONEERING: The City of Leeds School will begin teaching English as a second language to all its students at the start of the next academic year in an attempt to improve the school’s GCSE results

because of the new lesson. “Even students who speak English as their first language struggle with grammar,” Ms Sale A secondary school in Leeds said. will become the first of its kind in “These lessons will improve the country to teach ‘English as a that and ensure they understand second language’ to all its pupils, things like the tenses and spelling even those born in England. meaning they are better prepared The City of Leeds School caters for their exams.” for students from more than 50 Professors from Leeds different nationalities, with many Metropolitan and Manchester speaking broken English whilst Metropolitan University provided others only know very basic two days of training for staff at the words. City of Leeds School, to ensure Despite GCSE results they are fully trained to provide improving over the last year, the teaching of English as a secondary school is still below the national language. average, with only one in four Despite only positive intentions pupils getting the expected five backing up the lesson plans, Ms GCSEs, of C or above, including Sale says she has had some in English and Maths. negative responses from third Principal, Georgiana Sale, has parties yet the overall feedback been at the school for the past has been positive. three years and has now decided “It has been on a ratio of that innovative action must be around six to one,” she said. “For taken in an attempt to raise the every one person that is critical, school’s standards. six others have praised the idea, Speaking to the Asian whether that be other schools or Express, she said: “This parents. I’ve even had two lesson will be new for all the recently retired teachers students and staff, as it is the volunteer to come in and help first of its kind in the country. with the teaching of the new “We have such a diverse set lesson which is a fantastic of children here that for most, response. English isn’t their first language “I want to make sure these and therefore it means they children have the best chance in struggle to obtain the highest their future and to do that they all GCSE marks. need to improve their “Mr Gove (UK Education English. Secretary) has a “Nobody has done strong emphasis this lesson plan on pupils being before in the country judged on their so it is a bit of the English, whether unknown but we’re it is written or only doing it because spoken, in every we believe it will be FOR-THE-KIDS: Principal, Ms Georgiana Sale, has already lesson, so it is beneficial for every seen grades improve since starting at the school three years obviously going ago, and believes the lesson would benefit all the schools’ child.” pupils and help them achieve better GCSE results to affect the ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

qualifications some children can get. “I can only compare it to you or me learning a new language and instantly being expected to always be grammatically correct, it’s just not going to happen immediately.” The new lesson plan will see all pupils throughout the school spend one hour a week learning English as a second language to improve both their spoken and written skills. Children will be separated into classes based on ability, not age, allowing specific focus to be shifted between pupils. With fewer than one in four pupils coming from an English background, Ms Sale added that she believed even the English children will be ‘better off’


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REMEMBER: Raja Tariq Mehmood has dedicated walls in his Bradford home to his father’s (Subh Ali Shan) achievements, with medals, pictures and clippings from his career in the Navy

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Son of honoured Lieutenant Commander joins up with the Royal British Legion

A Bradford resident has become the first Asian member in 50 years to join the city’s Royal British Legion after signing up in honour of his father. 60-year-old Raja Tariq Mehmood says he is ‘extremely proud’ to wear the 13 medals, obtained by Subh Ali Shan from both British and Pakistan governments, and hopes his new membership will only carry on his father’s legacy. “My father was as beautiful as his name was,” Mr Mehmood said. “It translated into a beautiful morning and I remember him as a fantastic person. “He was very young, about 17, when he first joined the British Indian Navy in 1941. He was with them for about six years until ‘47 when Pakistan became an independent country and so he joined the Pakistan Navy.” Subh Ali Shan was a highly decorated member of the Navy who collected 13 medals throughout his 33 years of service before finally

PROUD: Mr Mehmood said he was ‘proud’ to stand alongside fellow members of the Royal British Legion in honour of his father (l-r) Ronnie Carr; Raja Tariq Mehmood; Keith Webster, Chairman; Derek Armour, Secretary

retiring as a Lieutenant Commander in 1979. Unfortunately, he sadly passed away just five months later yet Mr Mehmood says it is now up to his family to keep his father’s memory alive. He explained how he joined the Royal British Legion in hope of bringing ‘warranted attention’ to his father’s achievements. “I didn’t know how to make use of these medals but luckily read an article about somebody honouring their father’s medals so did some research,” he said. “I was put through to a number in London and ended up speaking with the MoD (Ministry of Defence) who then put me in touch with the British Royal Legion, and the next morning I got a call from them saying they wanted to see me. “I went down to the Bradford branch and they said it was a ‘privilege’ to have me and my father’s medals on board. “I attended my first meeting earlier this week and I loved it, it was very enjoyable. Everybody is so respectful and it is an honour for me to be with them.” Mr Mehmood’s father was awarded five medals from the British Navy: Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, War Star, and two Memorial Medals; as well as eight more from Pakistan including several for fighting in four wars with India, and a Ten-year, 20-year, and 30-year service medal. Mr Mehmood added that he had hoped to carry on his father’s legacy through joining the forces yet was unfortunately only able to complete one year before having to leave. “It was always a dream of mine to be in the Navy or the Air Force,” he explained. “When I finally joined up in Pakistan I was told a little while later that I had to return to England or lose my citizenship. “I was never able to go back to the services in Pakistan but am extremely proud to be able to wear my father’s medals and keep his legacy alive.”


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SUPPORT: Famida Dada and Manizar Akhtar, representatives from Bradford Central’s Lions Club, said they were hoping to help some of Bradford’s most needy through the food bank initiative

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Putting food on Bradford’s tables By Ashley Grint

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BD7 opens its first food bank

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As the financial gap between the rich and the poor gets ever wider, a new food bank in Bradford is aiming to help out families at the lower end of the economic scale. Operating out of Save the Mother’s Trust’s Great Horton site, food will be packed and handed over to distributors across the area who are then tasked with ensuring it is given to some of society’s most vulnerable. A joint initiative, launched by both Save the Mother’s Trust and the Bradford central branch of Lions Club International, food parcels will be available to be picked up between 11am and 1pm every Thursday.

“This is a great partnership and with the number of food banks across the city decreasing, I wish this project all the best and good luck for the future.” At the launch event, on Thursday 27th March, dignitaries from both organisations were present, alongside the Lord Mayor of Bradford, Cllr Khadim Hussain, to officially open the project. The Lord Mayor had helped collect donations prior to the day during a recent food council and speaking on the day, he said he was

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LAUNCH: The food bank, based in Great Horton, was officially launched last week (l-r) Bradford Lions Club Charter President, Amin Dada; Lord Mayor of Bradford, Cllr Khadim Hussain; PR Chairman of Bradford Lions Club, Abdul Hafeez Khan; and Chair of Save the Mother’s Trust, Mufti Hassan Raza

proud to see such work happening in the city. “It really is a privilege to be here today to open BD7’s first food bank,” he said. “We are celebrating the fantastic food initiative being launched here and seeing communities coming together in the city to help some of the most vulnerable suffering in society’s economic demise. “This is a great partnership and with the number of food banks across the city decreasing, I wish this project all the best and good

luck for the future.” Amin Dada, Charter President for Bradford Central Lions Club, was also delighted to finally be able to launch the project and thanked everybody who had helped with setting it up. “Today is just the first step of us giving back to the community,” he said. “It was tremendous to receive so much food donations from the Lord Mayor after his food council meeting and we are proud to be the first food bank to open in BD7.

“Unfortunately, we have already seen similar projects close down in BD3, BD4 and BD5, recently, but the help provided by food banks is crucial. We hope to go from strength to strength and in the long term even set up a soup kitchen and shelter for some of Bradford’s most vulnerable.” If you would like to make a food donation, they can be left at Beckside Lane which is signboarded weekdays between 9am and 6pm.

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Six dance organisations have joined forces this week to launch an innovative map showcasing Leeds credentials as a premier city of dance. As part of a colourful display at Leeds Civic Hall, representatives of Balbir Singh Dance Company, Northern Ballet, Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Phoenix Dance Theatre, RJC Dance and Yorkshire Dance were on hand to unveil a new ‘City of Dance’ map, which states the case for Leeds as the number one home of dance outside London. Councillors and guests were treated to a short performance by Balbir Singh Dance Company, Northern Ballet and Northern School of Contemporary Dance at the event, which celebrated Leeds rich heritage in performing arts and showcased through the map, the reach, engagement and economic and social impact of dance in the city.

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SIGNED: The Signing of the Memorandum of Understanding by Professor David Taylor, University of Huddersfield’s Pro ViceChancellor International, and Dr Ibrahim Rustam, Deputy Dean of the School of Engineering from Benghazi University

Huddersfield and Benghazi come together through new agreement They may be separated by more than 3,000 miles yet the University of Huddersfield has cemented its ‘close relationship’ with an institution that will play a key role in shaping a new future for Libya. Senior figures from the Benghazi University came on a fact-finding visit earlier this week and signed a special ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ when they visited the West Yorkshire town. The result will mean larger numbers of Libyans continuing their studies at Huddersfield and a succession of Benghazi staff visiting the University for research sabbaticals. There are already some 200 Libyan students at the University of Huddersfield, mostly studying for postgraduate degrees, including PhDs, across a wide range of courses. All four visitors were present when a ‘Memorandum of

Understanding’ was signed between the University of Huddersfield and Benghazi University in Libya The visitors from Benghazi University were Professor Mohammed S. Abuamoud, of its Department of Electrical Engineering, and Dr Ibrahim Rustam, who is Deputy Dean of the School of Engineering. They spent two days at the University of Huddersfield,

inspecting all of its academic schools and stating that they were impressed by the staff, the facilities and the levels of collaboration between the schools different and their varied interest in the University of research areas. Huddersfield’s links with business. The two men also met many When replicated in Libya, this Libyan students and took a keen could be an important element in rebuilding the country. The ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ was co-signed by Professor David Taylor, who is the University of Huddersfield’s Pro Vice-Chancellor, International. Professor Andrew Ball, who is Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise, has also been closely involved in fostering the Libyan link. He said: “The universities in

There are already some 200 Libyan students at the University of Huddersfield, mostly studying for postgraduate degrees, including PhDs, across a wide range of courses.

Libya will be key to the shaping the future of the country, not only through providing education, but supporting wider business and social change. “The University of Huddersfield is well placed to support such ambitions and looks to use the ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ as a platform on which to build collaboration contracts around future student admissions, curriculum design, teaching methods and providing sabbatical opportunities for academic staff from Benghazi University.”


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FOUNDER: The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community was founded by Prophet Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Historic Milestone By Ashley Grint

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More than 80million members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, from across 120 nations, celebrated 125 years of their community last weekend through a special message. On Sunday 23rd March, the group’s World Head (Khalifa or Caliph), Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, delivered an historic address, in Arabic, from his London-based office. The religion’s leader spoke of the Founder of Islam, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and of his devoted servant, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, the Promised Messiah, and Imam Mahdi. Commenting upon the purpose of the advent of the Promised Messiah, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad said: “After the era of decline and darkness, we witnessed the revival of Islam, with all the major signs of the prophecy of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) having being fulfilled, on the 23rd of March 1889.”

The community was initially established in the late 19th century in Qadian, a modest Indian village, by the Prophet Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claimed to be the awaited Messiah whose advent was foretold in the Muslim, Christian and Jewish traditions and set out to revive the central Islamic message of peace and tolerance. From its humble beginnings, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has grown into the largest organised Muslim community in the world with tens of millions of followers spread across 204 countries. With the important milestone being honoured around the world, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad explained what the date meant to followers of the faith. He added: “On this day Allah the Almighty honoured Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian to be the Promised Messiah and the long awaited Mahdi because of the loyalty and love

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he showed for his Master, the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).” “It testified to the truthfulness of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) who was the Seal of the Prophets.” Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad also spoke of the different messages of which their religion was defined by and asked followers around the globe to continue working to unite into one community. During his message, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad also quoted extracts from the writings of the Promised Messiah in which he expressed his absolute love for the Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and his great respect for the Arab people. Under his current leadership, the Community has established itself as one of today's leading social and humanitarian movements having established hundreds of schools, hospitals and humanitarian projects in under-developed parts of the world. He added: “The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is a peaceloving community that acts entirely in accordance with the true teachings of Islam. It is a community that not only promotes peace but whose every act and activity is conducted in an entirely peaceful manner.”

SPEAKER: The community’s head, Hazr at Mirza Masroor Ahmad, addressed millions of followers arou nd the world in the weekend to mark the group’s 125th anniversary

Wonders of Asia coming to Leeds A spectacular new gallery showcasing Asian culture and Leeds’ links with the continent is set to open its doors for the very first time at a popular Leeds museum next month. From April 18 2014,

the ‘Voices of Asia’ gallery will be open to the public at Leeds City Museum, celebrating the sights, sounds, diversity and culture of Asia and the different Asian communities in Leeds that make-up the thriving multi-cultural city today.

The new gallery, which sits on the ground floor of the museum in the World View Gallery, is the first major gallery refresh at the museum since it opened in 2008 and replaces the previous ‘Out of Africa’ gallery which showcased

the city’s African collections. The title ‘Voices of Asia’ was deliberately chosen to represent the many Asian communities that live within the city, the different languages spoken in the continent, and the passion for contemporary film that will be incorporated in the new displays.


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Tragic death of daughter ‘may have triggered mum’s suicide’ Coroners have released the name of the woman who killed herself in a Shipley supermarket. Sobia Yousef stabbed herself in the neck on Tuesday 25th March morning in Asda and died in the store just after 8.30am. The 36-year-old of Beamsley Road, Frizinghall, was said to have been driven to despair after losing her nine-year-old daughter to a terminal illness five months ago. Members of the community said Sobia’s world fell apart when the daughter she was devoted to lost her battle with a terminal illness. The mother had since been suffering from mental health problems. Neighbours have spoken of how the woman was often seen in an emotional and distressed state. Questions are now being raised about the level of care and her treatment, which she had received at Lynfield Mount psychiatric hospital in Bradford, and if the authorities were at grasps with her extreme mental state.


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WANTED: Abbas Khan is wanted by police for his role in the operation, anybody with any information regarding his whereabouts is asked to call 101

30 years for drug dealing scum £1.8million worth of drugs seized from Bradford distributors By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

Three men from Bradford have been jailed for a combined total of 30 years for their roles in a major drugs conspiracy involving almost £2million of Class A drugs. Sheeraz Khan, 33, from Garibaldi Street, Thornbury; and Tahir Ali, 28, from Thornton Lane, little Horton, were both handed 11 year sentences, whilst Saif Al-Meskry, 22, from Thornton Lane, Little Horton, was given a nine and a half year term. All three pleaded guilty to conspiring to supply Class A drugs. The three men planned on dealing heroin and cocaine worth in excess of £1.8million, with their haul, in an industrial unit in West Bowling, only discovered by officers during a routine burglary patrol. In November 2012, officers made the discovery at Lessarna Court, where 30kilograms of heroin was seized by the police. The base had acted as a production plant for crack cocaine whilst doubling up as a storage site for the heroin. Judge Peter Benson told the defendants: “This was an extremely sophisticated operation, operating for some time and capable of producing vast profits, as well as flooding the streets of Bradford with heroin and crack cocaine.” With a street value in the millions, evidence was also shown in court of a ‘dealer list’ which had Ali’s thumb print on, showing drugs worth more than £420,000 had been traded in one month alone. BASE: The base, an industrial unit at Lessarna Court, Bowling Back Lane, West Bowling, acted as a production plant for crack cocaine and storage for heroin

“That demonstrates the scale of this operation in which you were all involved,” Judge Benson added. Prosecutor David Dixon said the conspiracy lasted at least eight months in 2012. Mr Dixon said: “This was a commercial and carefully run drugs factory guaranteeing substantial financial rewards. It was a substantial and sustained conspiracy.” A fourth man, Abbas Khan, is also wanted in connection with the conspiracy, and fled when police raided the unit. Anybody with any information in regards to the whereabouts of Khan is asked to contact the police on 101.

Detective Inspector Jon Key, of West Yorkshire Police's Organised Crime Unit, said after the sentencing: “This was clearly a significant seizure initiated by local Neighbourhood Police officers acting on community intelligence and we would like to thank the Crown Prosecution Service for their support and our colleagues in the Republic of Moldova for their assistance in this operation. “In addition to the sentences passed down today, we will also be pursuing confiscations of the defendants' assets under the Proceeds of Crime Act to make sure that any monies and identified property in

HOUSE: £15,000 worth of drugs were also found in the home of Almeskry during a police search

the UK and Moldova, obtained from crime will be put back into our local communities.” Mark Burns-Williamson, the West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, added: “This is another example of where the hard work of West Yorkshire police has paid off. “Some of this money will come back to us but I am campaigning for all the money seized across West Yorkshire to be put back into our communities. “I would urge everyone to sign

my petition at http://action. w e s t y o r k s h i r e - p c c . g o v. u k / page/s/giveusbackallthemoney to get the 50 per cent kept by the government back. “This extra money would make a huge difference to our communities and those affected by crime and support our officers and staff in their fight against crime, making sure our communities are safer and feel safer by going after those bringing misery to law abiding citizens.”


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More than 350 students from a Bradford secondary school attended an options evening last week with special guest graduates on hand to explain the importance of setting a career path. Year 8 and 9 pupils from Tong High School attended the explanatory event whereby they didn’t only have the opportunity to explore their current options but also talk to representatives from local universities, Tong Sixth Form and local and national employers. With parents and guardians also present, the evening worked as an

ideal opportunity for students and families to find out more about the different education pathways and career routes. Guest speaker, Paul Mackie, inspired students and their families about choices he had made and his story from struggling student to Chairman at Rex Procter and Partners, President of Bradford Chamber of Commerce and the Chair of E3 Bradford. Mr Mackie is also the Chair of the Tong School Trust and said he hoped to help inspire the next generation of graduates.

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“I was delighted to be invited to speak to students and parents about the importance of the decisions they are making now and how they will influence future career paths,” he said. “I hope that by telling my story I have in some small way inspired them to think positively about their options and to start taking steps now to ensuring that they achieve success in future.” Meanwhile, members of Tong High School Alumni had sent messages of inspiration to current students which were displayed on

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the evening. Sabhita Raju, humanitarian affairs advisor for the Spanish Chapter of ‘Medecins Sans Frontieres’ (Doctors without Borders) covering Kenya, Somalia, Yemen, Ethiopia, India and Eritrea, attended the school between 1986 to 1991 She wrote: “Never think that coming from a relatively small city or humble background should stop you from chasing the highest levels in life and believing you can achieve them. I have travelled the world and met a lot of people at all levels, including the highest.

“They are just people at the end of the day, some smart and some not so smart, and being a girl or boy from Tong and from Bradford makes you as good as any of them and probably more grounded and in touch with reality.” A host of local and national companies offered their advice throughout the evening, whilst a survey of the attending parents highlighted that 92.9 per cent of families said they felt their child had been supported through the options process.

OPTIONS: Stalls were set up by organisations to explain, to year 8 and 9 students, sensible options to choose to study in their GCSEs should they want to follow a particular career path

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RESIDENT: Hena Begum has lived on Amberley Street, Bradford, for more than 20 years and was issued with one of the Fat Vats to dispose of her cooking oil

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FAT VAT Bradford homes to be powered through renewable energy By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

An innovative trial has been launched in Bradford, where excess cooking oils could soon be used to power a selection of the city’s homes. 85 residents across two streets in the Bradford Moor area have been issued with ‘Fat Vats’, plastic buckets in which households are urged to put their waste cooking oil rather than pour it down the drain. Over the last five years, 80 sewer blockages have been reported by Yorkshire Water in the Bradford Moor area, with fatty oils clogging up the water flow, the main concern. This new trial not only helps solve the long-standing drainage problem but simultaneously provides homes with renewable energy. The tubs are collected from resident’s homes and taken to a large waste collection unit, provided by renewable energy experts Living Fuels, which is filled and then taken to one of their energy centres for conversion. The two streets involved in the trial are Amberley Street and Welland Terrace. Resident of the prior for more than 20 years, Hena Begum, received her Fat Vat earlier this month and although she thought it was a good idea, she added that it may not prove a huge success straight

away. “We have used the buckets but to be honest I have not really found it that helpful,” she said. “I don’t get enough waste oil to put in the Fat Vat but I can see how it may be good if a lot of houses were all putting their oil in.

launch the programme and said he was looking forward to seeing the results. He said: “We've been working closely with local residents and are asking them to do their bit by not tipping their waste cooking fats, oils and greases down the sewer.

CLOGGED: Fatty oils have been the cause of more than 50 blockages in Bradford Moor’s sewers over the last five years (stock images provided by Yorkshire Water)

“If it stops drain problems then it is of course a good thing so I have been putting in what little I do use.” Waste oil gathered from just one of the collection units, which can hold in excess of 1,000 litres, could go on to provide the power to make 250,000 cups of tea, or power a microwave for 3,000 hours. Duncan Woodhead, Network Protection Technician at Yorkshire Water, was delighted to

LAUNCH: Representatives from the Karmand Community Centre, Yorkshire Water, and Living Fuels gathered at one of the containers to launch the scheme

“A lot of people don’t realise the damage this can do because these liquids solidify when they get down to the sewers and that can cause blockages. We are all now looking forward to experiencing the benefits this new trial will bring.” 110 kilotonnes of used cooking oil is disposed of each year by UK householders, which could power 110,000 homes with carbon neutral electricity.


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The five richest families in the UK are wealthier than the bottom 20 per cent of the entire population and the gap between the rich and the rest has grown significantly over the last two decades, according to new figures. The alarming statistics show that just five wealthy UK households have more money than the poorest 12.6 million Britons – almost the same number of people as those living in households below the UK poverty line. Oxfam, who conducted the research, also say that over the past two decades the wealthiest 0.1 percent have seen their income grow nearly four times faster than the least well off 90 percent of the population. In real terms, that means a wealthy elite have seen their income grow by £24,000 a year, enough to buy a small yacht or a sports car, whilst the bottom 90 percent of Britons’ incomes have gone up by only a few pounds a week. The average UK salary is £26,500-a-year. Ben Phillips, Oxfam’s Director of Campaigns and Policy, said: “Britain is becoming a deeply divided nation, with a wealthy elite who are seeing their incomes spiral up, whilst millions of families are struggling to make ends meet. “It’s deeply worrying that these extreme levels of wealth inequality exist in Britain today, where just a handful of people have more money than millions struggling to survive on the breadline.”

5 richest UK families have more than 12 million poorest Brits Growing numbers of Britons are turning to charity-run foodbanks, yet at the same time the highest earners in the UK have had the biggest tax cuts of any country in the world. Ahead of this week’s Budget, Oxfam is calling on the Government to re-balance the books by raising revenues from those who can most afford it, starting with the redoubling of efforts to clamp down on companies and individuals who avoid paying their fair share of tax and setting out a long-term strategy to raise the minimum wage to a living wage. With 12 billion in welfare cuts still to come and pressure mounting to offer more tax cuts for the better off at the next election, the agency is also asking all parties to audit how their emerging manifesto policies would affect economic inequality in the UK. Ben Phillips said: “Increasing inequality is a sign of economic failure rather than success. It’s far from inevitable – a result of political choices that can be reversed. It’s time for our leaders to stand up and be counted on this issue.”

Economic inequality is far from being a UK only problem - a similar picture of a rapidly increasing gap between rich and poor can be seen in most countries across the globe. An Oxfam report published ahead of this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Working For the Few, revealed that the richest 85 people on the planet own the same amount between them as half the world’s population – 3.5 billion people. The report warned that extreme inequality is creating a vicious circle where wealth concentrated in the hands of a few is used to buy political influence which is used to rig the rules in favour of a small elite and perpetuate inequality. Such extreme inequality is to the detriment of social mobility and is also increasingly understood to undermine both the pace and sustainability of economic growth. Ben Phillips said: “While many rich people use a portion of their wealth to support individual good causes, this should not be used as an excuse for governments failing to tackle the problem of growing inequality.”

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FAMILY MEDIATION New family law rules come into force from 22 April with the Children & Families Act. These will place a greater emphasis on mediation when relationships break down. Farzana Ishaq of Pudsey Legal explains more about the changes and how mediation can help. What is mediation? Mediation is designed to bring couples together to explore their issues and find mutually agreed solutions in an open and non-confrontational environment something which cannot always be achieved in Court. What are the new rules? From April, couples who are divorcing and/or have financial or children disputes will be required to attend a Mediation Information Assessment Meeting (MIAM) before they go to court. What is a MIAM meeting? The initial meeting to explore whether mediation could help to work out your issues, rather than going straight to court. Is mediation more expensive? Probably not. Government figures estimate that for publicly funded (legal aid) cases the average cost of resolving property and financial disputes through court is £4,000 as opposed to mediation where the average is £500.

Is mediation quicker? These figures estimate that the same case taken through court would take 435 days whereas the period for mediation is 110 days. Farzana, a qualified solicitor and family mediator, says “Resolving unhappy situations in a non-hostile manner brings obvious benefits” including: • Parties can communicate in a safe and secure environment • Reduces tension and hostility • Saves costs of what can sometimes be expensive court battles • Helps children, who see parents working together

If you think mediation could help you, call Farzana on 0113 254 9735 for a confidential chat.

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Rotherham community worker picks up her MBE

By Royal appointment By Ashley Grint

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For more than 30 years, a Rotherham resident has worked tirelessly with the local public all in hope of creating a cohesive community and her efforts have now been royally recognised. Zanib Rasool received her MBE for services to the community earlier this week from the Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, at Buckingham Palace after being named on the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List. From breaking down ethnic and cultural barriers in football, to supporting victims of domestic violence, Miss Rasool has been involved in tens of projects during her time in South Yorkshire. Speaking to the Asian Express, she expressed her delight at receiving the award and said it did come as a surprise. “I was absolutely delighted to receive the news, not just for myself but for everyone I work with,” she said. “People in the Rotherham

community work so hard to develop the lives of people in our local area and a lot of Asian women who I have worked with in particular deserve a lot of credit. “It did come as a surprise when I received the news and it was great especially for my nieces as I can see it helping to inspire them, and others like them, to put back into the community.” In the early 1980’s, Miss Rasool was a key player in the establishment of the United MultiCultural Centre, the first community organisation in Rotherham dedicated to supporting Asian women. Working in her local area of Masbrough and Ferham, she has also helped develop and sustain a number of projects whilst acting as Chair of the Ferham Children Centre and serving as a Magistrate in Rotherham. Since 2005 she has also been Trustee of Apna Haq (BME domestic violence project) and a

trustee of Home Start Rotherham. In 2008 she became Community Project Manager of Rotherham United Community Sports Trust (RUCST) where she still works on making football more inclusive for all ethnicities and cultures, whilst also playing an influential role in securing over £1.4m of external funding. Under her leadership RUCST was the Football League 2012 Community Club of the year. HONOURED: Zanib Rasool was awarded her MBE from Buckingham Palace earlier this week for services to the community in Rotherham, South Yorkshire

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£16,000 raised for flood victims

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A delegation of generous fundraisers from a West Yorkshire voluntary organisation travelled more than 200 miles last weekend to deliver vital funding to the flood-hit area of Somerset. The Batley-based Indian Muslim Welfare Society (IMWS), made the long trip south, as they presented a cheque of £16,000 to the Somerset Community Foundation flood appeal fund. After seeing pictures of the floods through the media, the group began fundraising in mosques throughout Batley, Dewsbury and Huddersfield, and within a couple of weeks, had already raised more than £10,000. Chairman of IMWS, Mohamed Mulla, explained why the group were so determined to help out and how delighted he was to see interfaith relations. “Although there may not be any connection between the Indian Muslim Welfare Society and Somerset, we have the connection of humanity and that is why we knew we had to help,” he said. “We saw pictures of homes which had been flooded and decided we must do something to help. “It was through working with the Somerset Community Foundation that we actually got involved with the fundraising efforts and the work alongside the Bishop of Taunton.” The group presented the £16,000 cheque to the foundation before being taken on a tour of the affected areas, starting with the church in Muchelney, which acted as the central hub for the flood relief effort, before moving on to Burrowbridge. The Bishop of Taunton, the Rt Rev

Peter Maurice, welcomed the IMWS to the long-marooned Somerset village after meeting them in Thorney. “This is such a wonderful gesture of solidarity from one community to another,” he said. “It's heartening to find that rural communities in distress in Somerset are getting support from Muslim communities in Yorkshire. “We're very grateful to the Indian Muslim Welfare Society and to all the individuals who have generously contributed to the collection. We are deeply grateful for their expression of kindness, compassion and care for those affected by the flooding.” The group also met Rita Dobson, a resident in Taunton whose home has been flooded twice already this year, in January and February.

Ms Dobson said it was lovely to meet a group who were simply raising funds due to the goodness of their hearts. “It is really nice to meet some people who genuinely care,” she said. “It’s not politically motivated or anything like that, it’s just the generosity of the heart, it does get you quite emotional really. “When you’re living in a quite sad looking house at the moment, just little things like this can make a huge difference. My spirit has been lifted today.” The IMWS have prided themselves on helping disasters both close to home and elsewhere in the world. In 2009, they raised thousands for the Cumbrian flood victims and have also raised much more for the tsunami relief work in 2004.


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Empowering ‘Women in Arts’ programme set for Leeds By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

UNTOLD STORIES: On 30th March, ‘Untold Stories’ will be performed in Trinity Leeds where dancers Seetal Kaur Gahir and Dilrani Kaur Lall (pictured) will interpret four children’s stories through dance

A leading arts charity will be launching two innovative projects later this month to celebrate the importance of women in arts. The South Asian Arts-uk (SAA-uk) will be launching the Women in Arts programme in Leeds on the 29th and 30th March with a pair of unique performances. In the classical world of Indian music, dance and arts it is typically men who are celebrated and rewarded for their musical talents. For the first time ever, SAA-uk is providing women musicians with a series of concerts throughout the year, in recognition and celebration of their musical achievements. Keranjeet Kaur Virdee, (Keran) Chief Executive of SAA-uk explained what the project was all about. “For years women have played an integral role in the arts and we are

delighted to highlight the artistic passion and ability they have by dedicating a whole series of events and concerts to them,” she said. “The arts are an amazing vehicle, which transcends cultural boundaries and allows freedom of expression and we have some very talented female performers whose artistic excellence deserves recognition.” SAA-uk’s celebration of Women in Arts will begin at the end of March with two very different productions. Firstly, Yerma, hosted on Saturday 29th March, 7.30pm at The Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Leeds, deals with the oppression Asian women experience in today’s society. This will be followed the next day by, ‘Untold Stories’, which makes its debut performance on Mother’s day at 3pm, in Trinity Leeds, and is a family event that brings stories alive through animation. SAA-uk opened its doors in 1997 and is a centre of

excellence for classical and contemporary Indian music and dance. More information, including how to purchase tickets, can be found at www.saa-uk.org YERMA: On 29th March, ‘Yerma’ will be performed at Leeds’ Northern School of contemporary dance. It is a performance showing a mother (played by choreographer Amina Khayyam – pictured), desperate to have a child, going to extreme lengths and committing crime in order to accomplish this


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Highway to health From Bradford to Leeds on two wheels

Step aside HS2, there is another new route planned which could not only give Yorkshire’s residents easier access to two major cities but also improve health and fitness at the same time. A Bradford to Leeds CityConnect ‘cycle super-highway’ could soon be arriving in West Yorkshire as a £29million scheme is proposed to link the two cities. Aimed at reducing congestion on the roads, as well as promoting the healthy lifestyle, the route would be an alternative option for motorists fed up of the rush hour traffic. Metro Chairman, and Councillor for Kippax and Methley, James Lewis, explained what he hoped the route would achieve. He said: “By combining dedicated cycle paths, an upgrade to the canal tow path and 20mph zones feeding into the main route, CityConnect will provide people with a safe environment for cycling and walking. “CityConnect will transform cycling between and within our cities and by providing people with more safe and attractive travel options, will help to reduce congestion on our roads with the subsequent economic benefit that brings.”

Consultation has now begun on the Bradford section of the cycle superhighway route which would cover the city centre and Thornbury, including Gain Lane and Dick Lane. The public’s opinion on the matter has not been overlooked by the councillors, with a number of sessions held in Bradford to discuss ideas and proposals. Issues being looked at include how the scheme might affect junction layouts as well as parking and access, while at the CYCLE: Leeds is a bike-friendly city with dedicated lanes for cyclists same time ensuring safety for cyclists, down all major routes (as pictured on the Headrow) yet the CityConnect cycle pedestrians and other superhighway would create a whole new traffic-free route for bikers to use road users. Cllr Val Slater, Bradford can get around and how due to take place at Bradford Bradford Council's Executive they are impacted by the route Cathedral on 28th March from Member for Housing, Planning including getting to work in some 6pm until 9pm, and is open to and Transport, explained: “This is of our key areas. everybody. an important scheme that will “We are carrying out the For those who cannot attend but improve the connectivity between consultation along the route so the would like to voice an opinion, you our two cities and create new people of Bradford and people can submit feedback by email on opportunities for businesses, jobs, who live nearby can have their say. cityconnect@wypte.gov.uk, Twitter housing and health. I would encourage people to go @cityconnect1, or visit the website “It is also about improving the along to the consultation events.” www.cyclecityconnect.co.uk for way people in these areas of The final consultation hearing is more details.

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Anyone interested in becoming a teacher is invited to a special open evening where they can find out all they need to know about training – from a teacher training provider recently rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. The event, organised by the Wakefield Regional Partnership for Initial Teacher Training, takes place at Wakefield and District Housing (WDH), Merefield House, Whistler Drive, Castleford, WF10 5HX on Wednesday 9th April. The event will start with a presentation at 5pm, following which there will be an opportunity to talk with representatives of the partnership and find out more about teacher training in Wakefield. This will then be repeated at 6pm. For further details of the training programme, and to see which places are still available, visit www.wakefield.gov.uk/education/ TeachinginWakefield

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Quiet Room opens at Trinity Leeds PRAYER: Quiet rooms have been opened in a number of public places recently including the White Rose Shopping Centre and now Trinity Leeds

WASH: A washing room, with an ablution facility is available for use to allow people to wash themselves

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The bustling Trinity Leeds retail and leisure centre has opened a quiet room for use by visitors and staff. The room, located on the top floor, past the Trinity Kitchen, has a wash area and quiet room which can be used by all races and religions to fulfil physical, spiritual and religious needs. Centre director Kevin Duffy, was excited to open the latest facility, hoping that it would further extend the inclusivity of the shopping centre. He said: “We are delighted to provide this extra community facility and believe it will prove very popular among shoppers and people who work here.” Land Securities, which owns and manages Trinity Leeds and White Rose Shopping Centre, opened a quiet room at the latter in November 2012 following discussions with representatives from faith and community groups, including the Hamara Healthy Living Centre in Beeston. Hamara chief executive

Hanif Malik, said: “The quiet room at White Rose has gone down really well. It’s great to have a place in the heart of a busy centre where people of all faiths, or no faith at all, can go to say their prayers or have a few moments of peace.” He added: “I anticipate that the quiet room at Trinity Leeds will be very well used and appreciated.” Fazle Rabbi tried out the facilities earlier this week and said they were perfect for all religions. “As a Muslim, to have a space like this is fantastic as it allows me to go somewhere quiet and pray whilst out shopping,” he said. “The facilities are great and this Wuzu (ablution facility) allows Muslims to have a good wash before they pray which is very important. “In the same sense, this place is great for other religions too as it is a place away from the busy shopping centre, meaning anybody who needs this quiet space can use it.” The quiet room is close to other community facilities and can be found by using the escalators by Trinity Kitchen. It is open for quiet contemplation and prayer from 9am until 8pm Monday to Saturday and 11am until 5pm on Sundays.

PRAYER: Fazle Rabbi explained why the room was perfect for everybody, including Muslims like himself, as it gave enough space to pray

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Murder suspect finally appears in court

Court proceedings begin A Bradford father and husband, date for 21st July. The defendant only spoke when accused of murdering his wife last year, finally appeared in the dock last confirming his name and had an week at the city’s Crown Court, interpreter beside him to translate the months after the alleged crime took proceedings. Irfan’s counsel, Yunus Valli, told the place. 22-year-old Danish Irfan, of Alford court that a psychiatrist would be Terrace, Lidget Green, Bradford, seeing his client and that ‘all avenues appeared in the dock accused of need to be investigated’ in regard to killing his partner, Ridda Zanab, at their home address. KILLED: Ridda Irfan had gone to Pakistan Zanab was found following the death of his wife, yet dead at her home upon return to the UK last month, in Lidget Green, was arrested as he stepped off the Bradford last year plane. He was taken to Bradford for questioning by West Yorkshire Police before later being charged with the murder. The body of Ridda Zanab, the mother of Irfan’s baby daughter, was found in the early hours of the morning of 3rd November last year, in the upstairs bedroom. Irfan did not enter a plea to the charge when court proceedings ACCUSED: Danish Irfan started on Friday 14th March, and the appeared at Bradford Crown Recorder of Bradford, Court last week, more than Judge Roger Thomas four months after his wife QC, has now set a trial was killed

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Calculating a RECORD! Leeds pupils gather at Elland Road for world’s biggest maths lesson

MATHEMATICIANS: Thousands of young children joined Johnny Ball earlier this week as they attempted to smash the world record for the biggest maths lesson

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Over 7,000 pupils from more than 130 schools across Leeds gathered at Elland Road last weekend as the city’s young mathematicians attempted to smash a world record. Led by world-renowned television personality and maths maestro, Johnny Ball, the pupils were involved in a spectacular day of interactive learning. Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing were just some of the tasks children were set on the day whilst competitions and prizes brought the competitive edge. The lesson was open to all schoolchildren in Yorkshire between the ages of nine and 13 in Key Stage Two and Three, and was held during national science week. Representatives from the Guinness Book of Records were also present on the day to tally up the attendance and find out if it was in fact a world record. United forward, Matt Smith, may be more known for using his head to score goals than for quick calculations, yet he was on stage alongside centre-back Tom Lees, to help carry out the day’s activities. Leeds United’s Managing Director, David Haigh, was also on hand to present two lucky winners with a signed shirt and a signed ball. Organisers said the maths lessons were a fantastic opportunity for all young people across Yorkshire, regardless of ability, and educational packs, which were provided to teachers, ensured all who were in attendance joined in.

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Going bananas for Fairtrade City comes together to celebrate a significant milestone

Pupils from across Leeds came together last week to celebrate an important milestone for the city and its Fairtrade status. For a whole decade Leeds has officially been a Fairtrade City, and to celebrate their tenth birthday children were invited to mark the special occasion with dignitaries from the city. Hilary Benn MP, the Lord and Lady Mayor of Leeds, Greg Mulholland MP and Colombian banana farmer - Aimeth Fernandez, were just some of the guests present to mark the date. 14 schools, fair trade supporters, Foxwood steel pan band and of course a giant banana took part in an array of events. Children led activities such as Fairtrade pass the parcel, pin the Fairtrade banana on the world map and Fairtrade sensory challenge. A Fairtrade Bake off was entered by many schools and supporters with the Sinai Synagogue awarded first place, for their delicious Chocca Mocha Cake, by the Lady Mayor of Leeds. “In 2004 Leeds worked very hard to involve the Council, Businesses, Faith Groups and Schools to attain Fairtrade City Status” said Fairtrade Leeds Chair Hannah Langdana. “This party is a great opportunity to celebrate everyone’s hard work and remember how we are making a real difference to millions of people in the developing world who are getting a fair deal for their hard work.”

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xperience a true taste of Italy on your doorstep as Gelato Passion brings classic flavours and indulgent tastes to West Yorkshire. Set up earlier this year, Gelato Passion has already become a hot spot for local residents in both Bradford and Leeds with the Summerville Road site, and Dewsbury Road address, seeing customers flock to the door to see what all the fuss is about. Diners are able to choose from hundreds of flavours of gelato on offer, with new tastes being introduced on a weekly basis, whilst an array of other delicious desserts is also available. Unlike regular ice cream, gelato is lower in fat yet remains packed with scrumptious flavours and a creamy texture,

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and that misrepresentation had induced the buyer into entering into the contract to buy the property, the contract for the sale of the property included a nonreliance clause limiting reliance on representations to those made in writing between the parties’ solicitors. The Court confirmed that had the buyer wished to rely on the pre-contractual statement made by the seller, they could have acquired written confirmation from the seller’s solicitors. Contract law states that non-reliance clauses are only valid if they are fair and reasonable. The Court held that the clause was reasonable because both parties had been legally advised during the transaction and they had equal bargaining power. Further the clause could have been defeated by the buyer’s solicitors dealing with the planning permission point in correspondence. Instead the buyer who was in a hurry to complete had deliberately decided to proceed knowing that they had incomplete planning information. This case highlights the need for buyers and sellers to advise their solicitors of any pre-contract negotiations to ensure that any significant issues are dealt with in correspondence between the solicitors. The case also shows the importance for buyers to undertake full and proper due diligence of properties before contracts are exchanged. Although this case concerns the sale of land, non-reliance clauses can commonly be found in contracts for the sale of goods and services. If you require advice in relation to such a clause or in relation to any contractual dispute then please contract Luke Patel on 0113 227 9316 or email him at LPatel@LawBlacks.com

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New Delhi will not face blackout India’s Supreme Court on Wednesday told energy producer ‘NTPC Ltd’ to continue supplying power to New Delhi while it waits for money it is owed by a distribution company, avoiding a possible blackout in the country's capital. In an escalating battle over who should shoulder the rising cost of power in the city, distribution companies have said they cannot pay the money they owe whilst electricity tariffs are kept low and they suffer revenue shortfalls. State-run NTPC had threatened in February to cut off power supply to BSES Yamuna Power, one of the three distributors in Delhi, if the company did not pay its bill. But the Supreme Court reiterated that the energy provider must maintain power supply even while it is owed money, and ordered BSES, part of billionaire Anil Ambani's ‘Reliance Infrastructure Ltd’ to pay the dues it owes since 1st January 2014. It did not specify the amount BSES must pay. India's power sector, hobbled by rising debts and fuel supply shortages, has struggled to increase output to meet rising demand. Blackouts are common, hurting Asia's third-largest economy.

TANGLED: Hundreds of wires are scattered across the Delhi sky, with electricity in the country becoming a more and more controversial subject

APOLOGY Britain’s largest airline has been forced to apologise after running a controversial ad in recent days urging potential passengers to ‘Escape to the Indian Ocean’. British Airways has reportedly apologised over the running of the virtual ad in London’s Euston station where commuters where surprised to see the sign just days after the missing Malaysian flight MH370 was reported to be in the same ocean. The ad showed a sea of blue on screens throughout the station with the text, ‘Escape the commute and discover the Indian Ocean’. MISTIMED: British Airways latest ad, urging people to ‘escape to the Indian Ocean’ is set to be removed

A British Airways spokeswoman issued a statement saying that the airline was sorry for any offense caused and the advertisement campaign was being withdrawn. The spokesperson added that the campaign was planned some months ago and the airways did not recognise that its appearance at this time was inappropriate. “To those saying this picture is a fake, it's not,” wrote the photo's original poster on Reddit. “It's a video ad currently running on the escalators at Euston station in London.” The missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, carrying 239 passengers aboard had disappeared on 8th March and is believed to have crashed somewhere in the Indian Ocean.


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March 21st - April 20th Keep your assertive inclination under control as conflict and disagreement could be sparked off by your short-sightedness. Think carefully about the implications of your actions. Financially, expect things to run a relatively steady course - it is a time for consolidation rather than speculation.

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April 21st - May 21th With Mercury and Venus riding high in your chart, you should enjoy a very popular phase in your life where everyone wants to invite you to parties. This will give you a chance to meet people of your own calibre and pursue any romantic liaisons that might present themselves.

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GEMINI May 22nd - June 21st Your horizons have most certainly being expanding. Venus in the area of your chart ruling long-distance travel and philosophical thoughts will make your mind run wild. Personal relationships may be more intense, though there will be many romantic opportunities. Your financial affairs are also looking up. CANCER

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Shrien Dewani faces charges over the murder of his wife Anni whilst on honeymoon in South Africa

Shrien Dewani will be extradited to South Africa on 8th April to face trial over the honeymoon murder of his wife, the South African government said earlier this week. Dewani, who lost the latest appeal in his three-year battle against extradition in March, could appear in court on the same day he arrives in the country. The extradition date has been confirmed by South Africa's department for Justice. Dewani will now face charges over the murder of his wife Anni, who was found shot dead in an abandoned taxi in Cape Town's Gugulethu township in November 2010. He has denied prosecutors' claims that he arranged his new wife's death. His lawyers had argued that he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression, and is too ill to stand trial. But in the High Court earlier this month, three judges rejected any further appeals in British courts against his extradition. The care home owner could have lodged a lastditch appeal to the European Court of Human Rights to block his exit, but lawyers had warned that the chances of success were slim. Speaking before the announcement by the South African government, Western Cape Director of Public Prosecutions Rodney de Kock said: "We are in contact with Mr Dewani's lawyers about his return to South Africa. "I cannot speak for his side but it appears that they are not pursuing the European option." Prosecutors believe that Dewani, 33, paid the hijackers who later shot dead Anni, 28, in the back of their taxi after Dewani had been ejected from the vehicle. Three men in South Africa have been convicted over Mrs Dewani's death, including the taxi driver Zola Tongo, who was sentenced to 18 years in prison. Anni's uncle, Ashok Hindocha, said: "All we have ever wanted is answers to what happened and justice for Anni. "We know who killed her but we don't know why so we hope he will get better and be able to answer those questions in court. This whole process has been prolonged by his defence team which has been hard but we got there in the end. "We have had tremendous support throughout this from people from around the world and especially South Africa. "I'd like to thank them and hope we can get justice for Anni." The South African authorities have given a number of assurances to their British counterparts that Dewani will receive good hospital and psychiatric care when he arrives in Cape Town. He is likely to be sent to Valkenberg Hospital in the city where he will have his own room and access to top psychiatrists. As part of the extradition agreement, the South Africans have agreed Dewani can return to the UK within 18 months of his arrival if he is not fit enough to stand trial.

June 22nd - July 22st Much enthusiasm goes into professional ambitions right now, but you need to be your own boss in many ways. Circumstances will make you more determined to place your lifestyle on a foundation of greater security. Far-reaching change begins to gather momentum. At home, be at your diplomatic best and try not to tread on anyone's toes. Passions will run from hot to cold.

LEO July 23st - August 23rd Your horizons are most certainly expanding. Your philosophical thoughts will make your mind run wild. With Venus transiting your house of relationships, there will be many opportunities to meet the right people. Your financial affairs are looking up. Do not miss out on ways to better yourself in the coming weeks. VIRGO August 24th - September 23rd Your inborn drive to be always pushing ahead receives added impetus during this week. Your energy levels will be high and you will find much scope for taking fresh initiatives and getting fast results something that always makes you feel good. Your communications are well lit up but be very diplomatic. LIBRA September 24th - October 23rd You can expect everything to run smoothly and luck to attend your efforts. However, underneath this positive surface you may be plagued by a feeling of restlessness, an uneasy feeling that something is not quite right. Try to strike a balance between material and emotional affairs! SCORPIO October 24th - November 22nd The Sun moves into your solar sixth house, the accent shifts to your job interests and physical welfare. Do not try to rush projects to completion - pace yourself sensibly. At the moment, relationships are experiencing major transformations - those with shaky foundations should be extra careful. SAGITTARIUS November 23rd - December 21st The Sun illuminates your fifth house. After a period of “nesting”, you are coming out of your shell, ready to express yourself creatively. You are feeling inspired and romantically you express your feelings quite openly now. You instinctively know how to place yourself in the best light in order to make a good impression on others. CAPRICORN December 22nd - January 20th You will have the distinct feeling that everything is moving ahead at a very satisfying pace. Indeed, you will be in a forward-looking mood, more inclined to reflect on the future and its potentials. The power of destiny is very much in your own hand and any major decision you make will have a profound effect on your future. AQUARIUS

January 21st - February 19th Venus, the planet of love and beauty, is transiting your solar 1st house. You have plenty of romantic options. It is as if a lucky twist of events and something unexpected that will provide you with a key to your heart's desire. There is a definite expansive trend where money is concerned, this will turn out be a time of fortunate opportunities and lucky breaks.

PISCES February 20th - March 20th Your communications are all-abuzz with planetary energies firing you up. Give yourself plenty of physical outlets to drain off some of the excess mental stimulation. Increased energy and a renewed feeling of confidence is with you now, so take advantage. There's nothing wrong with achieving your personal goals, it's time to carve your own path in life.

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Gay bank worker killed wife and incinerated her body By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

A bank worker strangled his wife and burnt her body in a garden incinerator, just months after marrying her to hide his sexuality, a court has heard. Jasvir Ram Ginday is alleged to have told a neighbour he had set fire to ‘general rubbish’ after killing Varkha Rani at their home in Walsall, West Midlands. Opening the case against Ginday, who denies murder but has admitted manslaughter, prosecutor Deborah Gould alleged that the 29year-old had tried to destroy his wife's body. Jurors, who were warned that they may find aspects of the case distressing, heard that Ginday was arrested in September last year after police discovered the unrecognisable remains of his wife at their home in Walsall. A bank worker, who married to conceal his homosexuality, strangled his wife a few months later with a metal vacuum pipe, a court heard on

Wednesday. The defendant had travelled with his mother to India to find a bride and met several women before a match-maker known to both families introduced him to Miss Rani. He went through with arranged marriage to please his parents and tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in India last March. Prosecutor Debbie Gould told a jury the couple became engaged ‘at the end of a meeting which lasted several hours’, with Miss Rani’s family believing Ginday to be ‘a perfect match for their intelligent, well-educated, and attractive young daughter’. Rani, 24, married her eventual killer in India in March last year and moved to the UK to live with him in August after being granted a visa. Claiming that Ginday had told a friend he was attracted to men in his university study group as early as 2008, Gould told jurors at Wolverhampton Crown Court: "Despite his sexual orientation, in October 2012 the defendant and his mother travelled to India to find him a wife.

“While he was there the defendant met and rejected several women before meeting Varkha Rani. “No doubt to Varkha's family the defendant appeared to be a perfect match for their intelligent, welleducated, and attractive young daughter.” After her arrival in the UK on 10th August, Varkha was ‘in all senses a stranger in a strange land’ and appeared to be isolated, friendless and alone. Meanwhile, Gould told the court, the defendant was ‘staring reality in the face’ and would have had to explain any attempt to divorce his new bride. Around a month before Varkha's death on 12th September last year, someone at the family home made an internet search for incinerators, the court heard. Ginday initially told police his wife had walked out on him after ‘using’ him to gain entry to the UK. But, the crown alleges, Ginday had bought a quantity of petrol and put his wife in the incinerator after strangling her with a metal pipe from a vacuum cleaner.

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Jasvir Ram Ginday is alleged to have married to ‘conceal his homosexuality and please his parents’

Gould added: “His ultimate intention, the crown suggests, was to play the role of victim safe in the knowledge that he could rely upon his married status as a permanent excuse for never having to have another relationship with a woman.” Ginday, who is alleged to have married to ‘conceal his homosexuality and please his parents’, has also admitted perverting the course of justice by lying to police. Miss Rani’s father, Surjit Singh

told the jury he had no idea his sonin-law was gay, and didn’t even know what the term meant. He said through an interpreter that he had been ‘shocked and distressed’ after British police had explained it to him. He added: ‘Of course I wouldn’t have let her marry him if I had known. I have never heard of it before. No, Varkha didn’t know about gay either.’ The trial continues.


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Young volunteer receives special accolade

‘Flood Hero’ A teenager from Southfields has been labelled a ‘hero’ and given a £5,000 prize live on television after his work with the flood relief efforts in the UK. 16-year-old Zafar Ahmad was presented with the ‘Flood Hero’ award, alongside four other people, on ITV’s Daybreak earlier this week before being given a cash prize, by Sir Richard Branson, to go towards his chosen charity. During the most recent half term holidays in February, Zafar made the most of his free time and volunteered with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association's (AMYA) flood relief campaign, joining hundreds of volunteers in assisting families affected by the floods around the country. The young volunteer spent almost every day helping however he could, whether filling and delivering sandbags, or helping with the massive clean-up operation of the St. Paul's Church in Staines. Jamal Akbar, one of the AMYA Regional coordinators

for Charity, Community and Welfare Programmes, was so moved by Zafar's selflessness that he put his name forward for this special recognition. “In my mind, everyone who helped out with the flood relief efforts is a flood hero, whether they are from our own community, the local residents, the Army or the local Sikh community who helped in Staines,” he said. “The reason I nominated Zafar was because of his selfless dedication of time and his passion to just get out there and help in whatever capacity he could. “I don’t know many 16-yearolds who would do that during their holidays. I’m very proud that he got through as there were over 120 nominations across the country.” Zafar added: “It was a humbling experience to see those who are affected, but I am glad that the communities quickly came together to help. “I don't consider what I did to be special, but simply fulfilment of my religious duty

as a British Muslim to serve my country. Nevertheless, I greatly appreciate this award, ITV for highlighting the floods and the kindness of Mr. Richard Branson. “I hope those people affected can get back to their normal life soon. We all have a duty to help them.” Zafar has also now been invited to a reception at 10

Downing Street with his fellow award winners in recognition of their tremendous work, yet his volunteering efforts don’t stop there. Later this year, on the 4th May, he will be participating in the annual AMYA 10K run in Battersea Park, and you can help sponsor him by visiting www.justgiving.com/ZafarAhmad-2014.

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HIDDEN: Class A drugs were found within a tin of baby powder in a home in Bramley

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Class A drugs hid in ‘Baby powder’ Class A drugs with a street value up to £50,000 have been taken off the streets of Leeds following a series of early morning raids by West Yorkshire Police. Officers from Operation Viper and the Leeds District Burglary Team joined forces to target 13 addresses across the North West area of the city in raids that took place across Thursday and Friday of last week. Five people were arrested during the course of the operation on suspicion of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, with more than half a kilo of suspected Class A heroin found in a flat within the Gamble Hill Croft complex in Bramley. Within the property, officers working with a specialised drugs dog, found the class A substance behind a panel in the bathroom whilst smaller amounts were also found within a tin of baby powder. A 49-year-old man was arrested from the property on suspicion of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs and has since been released on police bail. Two other men, aged 24 and 23, were also arrested on Thursday

£50,000 worth of drugs seized in raids morning from separate addresses in Pudsey and have been released on bail. In a raid on Friday morning, 7th March, officers seized a Bentley Continental car from outside a property on Ireland Crescent. The vehicle has been recovered for forensic examination to determine if any offences have been committed in relation to its use or possession. A 33-year-old man was arrested from the same address with a 24-yearold male arrested from a property at Holtdale Place in Holt Park. Both men have since been released on

police bail. The raids, which were carried out under the Misuse of Drugs Act, formed part of West Yorkshire Police's Operation Viper, which aims to target the county's most prolific criminals and drive down crime. Detective Chief Inspector Mark Griffin, from Leeds Community Safety and who led the operation, said: “These arrests and a seizure of this quantity will have a significant impact on the localised drug market and shows the priority and success we have in tackling drugs and organised crime across Leeds.”


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Pakistani girl forcibly married twice, gang raped and stripped naked in public to avenge brother’s elopement By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

A young woman in Pakistan’s Punjab province was allegedly kidnapped and forcibly married twice before being gang raped and stripped naked in revenge for her brother having eloped with a girl from a different caste. A man named Sanaullah, 22, had eloped with the daughter of a man in the Chiniot district, after the families refused to allow them to marry. The eloped girl’s family called a village council meeting which decreed that Sanaullah’s sister would have

to marry Zahid Ali, brother of the girl who had run away with Sanaullah. Following the decision of the village council, a person said to be Zahid’s accomplice kidnapped Sanaullah’s sister from her house and married her — only to divorce her after five days. Later, Zahid and his family married her to Zahid’s cousin Noor Ahmad. After some days, four members of Zahid’s family gang raped her and subjected her to torture. They stripped her naked, tied her to a tree in the village and called her parents to get their daughter back in return for their girl. The family brought the girl

back, a month after her alleged abduction. The girl approached the Lalian Tehsil magistrate, who ordered her medical examination and registration of a case. Chiniot Deputy Police Officer Munir Zia confirmed a Panchayat (village council) had forced the victim to marry Zahid to avenge the act of her brother in February but neither she nor did her family approach the police for registering a case. The girl submitted an application to the police on Monday and an FIR of kidnap and rape had been registered with Mohammadwala police station.

Search continues for missing Malaysian plane

More than three weeks have now passed since the Malaysian Airline flight MH370 went missing, and the search continues to find what is expected to be the wreckage of the aircraft. With such little data to analyse, the search has spanned thousands of kilometres with the most recent belief that it had come down in the Indian Ocean. Search teams have been scouring the waters and earlier this week changed the area of search, 700 miles northeast, after MISSING: The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 flight MH370 it was believed that the plane was travelling faster when it crashed in is still missing and is believed to be in the Indian Ocean the ocean, meaning it was using Ships are not expected to reach Safety Authority for looking in the fuel faster. ‘Colourful objects’ were the area until Saturday as the wait wrong place for so long, yet AMSA reportedly spotted in the area of for an answer continues for the General Director John Young water by five planes yet nothing anxious family members of the defended previous search efforts. “This actually happens to us all has been confirmed as to what passengers aboard the plane. Many questions still surround the time,” he said of the rethey were. “Photographic imagery of these the missing plane and how it got focused search. “New information objects was captured and will be diverted from its original route will emerge out of sequence with assessed overnight. The objects from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on the investigation itself. “There will be a significant cannot be verified or discounted the 8th March. With an area covering millions amount of random dispersion of as being from MH370 until they are relocated and recovered by of square kilometres, some have objects, so the search area ships,” AMSA said in a statement. criticised the Australian Maritime steadily gets bigger with time.”

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PRISON: Khadija Shah, pictured with her 16-month-old daughter, Malaika, claims she didn’t know there were any drugs in her luggage

British would-be drug smuggler, sentenced to life in Pakistan prison with her baby

A British woman has been handed a life imprisonment by a court in Pakistan for attempting to smuggle 63kg of heroin out of the country. 26-year-old Khadija Shah, from Birmingham, was arrested in May 2012 after the drugs were found in her luggage when she was about to board a plane from Islamabad airport. Pregnant at the time, Shah, who also has two other children, aged four and five, will remain in the country’s prison with her youngest child, Malaika, who was born whilst she was in custody. Malaika, now 16-monthsold, will continue to grow up in the prison as she has done for all her life and her mother said if it wasn’t for her, she would have gone crazy. Speaking to Vice, she said: “If Malaika was not here, I would be crazy because things are very hard… she

keeps me strong.” “I am still breastfeeding…every three months Prisoners Abroad give me some money for basic food items and Pampers for the baby, who I keep clean. “She likes to play with empty wrappers of food items. I usually try to keep our surroundings clean, too.” The mother claims she had no idea what was inside the luggage and had been used by a third party with the drugs hidden in her suitcase, not to her knowledge. She claimed a man, named in court as Imran Khan, brought her, and her two children at the time, to the country and spoilt them with all expenses paid to gain her trust. On return to the UK, Khan reportedly gave Shah two suitcases, claiming they were for a friend’s daughter who was getting married.

N o t - f o r- p r o f i t organisation, Reprieve, has called on the British government to help Khadija to appeal against her sentence. Maya Foa, director of Reprieve's Death Penalty team, said: “This is a terrible outcome for Khadija and her baby Malaika. As happens in hundreds of cases, she was used as a drugs mule without her knowledge, and yet is facing life in a Pakistani prison. “The UK government must ensure that Khadija gets the urgent assistance she needs to appeal her sentence so that her baby doesn't grow up behind bars.” The mother and daughter are currently being held in Adiala jail, in Rawalpindi, where some of Pakistan’s most notorious terrorists are based.


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• INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS In what has been titled an ‘historic moment’ for the British involvement in Afghanistan, troops have finally been withdrawn from all but two of their bases in the Helmand Province. At its peak, more than 10,000 personnel from the British Forces were involved in the area, covering 137 bases yet that number has more than halved with the closures. At Camp Price, more

than 2,000 soldiers were once based there, but that number was most recently down to approximately 200 soldiers, tasked with protecting engineers who are closing the base. Only Camp Bastion, which remains the main base for UK personnel, and Observation Post Sterga 2 are now under UK control. British troops are officially due to end their combat role at the end

of 2014, 13 years after entering the country, yet the withdrawal of personnel began more than six months ago as the process got underway. Soldiers are reportedly delighted that the day has finally arrived, with the Afghanistan saga taking the lives of 448 British soldiers since the first fatality in 2002. Around 50% of British equipment has already been removed from Afghanistan as the

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force is gradually reduced ahead of the December deadline. Defence Secretary Philip Hammond said on Monday: “The handover and closure of our bases across Helmand underlines the progress UK forces have made to increase security and stability across the province but also to build up the capability of the Afghan forces who will carry that work forward. “UK combat operations will

cease by the end of this year but our support for the Afghan people will continue. Meanwhile, our troops will continue the mammoth task of getting our people and equipment home by Christmas.” Almost all the British bases in Helmand have either been dismantled or handed over to Afghan forces, the Lashkar Gah, which opened in 2006 and was the former headquarters of British military forces in Afghanistan.

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Female baby with two heads born in India By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

A woman gave birth to a 7.7 pounds baby girl with two heads in northern India last week. The conjoined twins born at JK Hindu Hospital on 13th March, share everything below their two separate heads. The mother Urmila Sharma, 28, says that they couldn’t afford an ultrasound and had no idea she was carrying conjoined twins. “We only came to know she was carrying conjoined twins after an ultrasound two weeks ago but it was too late to do anything by then,” said Dr Shikha Malik, who delivered the baby. The twins have ‘two heads,

two necks and two spines,’ but just one body and their chances for survival are slim. “She is presently alive and healthy,” said Dr. Ashish Sehgal, CEO of the Cygnus J.K. Hindu Hospital in Sonipat, Haryana. Sehgal also added that a “meticulous and challenging” surgery could be the key to saving the twins' life, but the procedure can't take place until they are in stable condition. The twins are currently in the hospital’s intensive care unit. Press has reported that the couple and their families are ‘very distressed.’ Some conjoined twins can be separated, depending on shared organs and where they’re connected, but most are stillborn or die shortly after birth.

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Aatif Nawaz the stand-up comedian who’s had audiences raving with his ‘Talk Roti To Me’

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There’s a new funny man on the block who’s rapidly building a pretty decent bank of fans and respectable reputation in the world of stand up comedy. 29-year-old Aatif Nawaz from Wembley, to the complete horror of his close friends and family, left his

stable well-paying job in IT to try his hand at making audiences laugh. Having toured The Netherlands, Ghana and Pakistan whilst performing alongside the likes of Shazia Mirza, Omid Djalili and several other comedy veterans, Aatif is quickly become one of the most popular British-Asian comics in the UK.

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Aatif Nawaz the stand-up comedian who’s had audiences raving with his ‘Talk Roti To Me’

Convinced that people would relate and warm to his refreshing take on ‘desi’ life and his twist of social and cultural observations, Aatif says that Asian audiences today are different to what they used to be. “Gone are the days when comedians could get away with just wise cracks on stereotypes of Asian people and repeating stuff which is resonant of ‘Goodness Gracious Me’ days,” says Aatif speaking to the Asian Express. “Audiences are smarter now and much more wised-up on stand-up comedy, and so the material has to be new, well thoughtthrough and completely, completely original.” Encouraged by the response from an all sell out debut 60-minute show in January, Aatif, earlier this month returned to the Leicester Square Theatre for more riproaring antics. His performance titled ‘Talk Roti To Me’, written by himself, tells the hilarious tale of a British-Pakistani’s journey to the world of stand-up comedy. A trained actor, Aatif has also made appearances in several commercials and television shows. He has had small roles in

Mark Austin's ‘Real Crime’ and ‘Peep Show’. As a bilingual actor, Aatif has also appeared in the Urdu-language series ‘Lehrein’ and the Urdu-language film ‘Majboor’. He has also written, directed and starred in the Urdu series 'Bahir Waalay' which was broadcast in the UK. In 2012, Aatif won an Honourable Mention Laural at the Los Angeles Movie Awards for his documentary ‘Postcards from Lahore’. The film also holds the distinction of being the only Pakistani film to be screened at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. Aatif currently hosts a comedy talk show entitled ‘The Aatif Nawaz Show’ for TV Apex, the programme was nominated for two MOMO (Music of Muslim Orientation) Awards for Best Television Presenter and Best TV Show. Now Aatif is currently in discussions with various theatres and venues about taking his show on the road, specifically in Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Leeds. He’s also involved with a independent British film project which we will keep you posted on. Watch this space…


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Kumar Sanu to make Dubai island may have a Bollywood bidder at $19m

Bollywood celebrities always had keen interest in the property market and many have made huge investments in this sector over the years. Now we hear that one of our leading Bollywood celebs will soon be the proud owner of a luxurious private island in Dubai. Apparently the said celebrity, whose name is being carefully kept away from the limelight, is in talks to

potentially buy a $19m manmade island off the coast of Dubai for use as a private resort. The said island which is part of The Royal Island Beach Club, the first development to open on Dubai developer Nakheel's world islands project, is being sold for AED70m ($19.06m) is one of several islands to go on the market. The sale, includes the entire 419,000 sqft (127 sqm)

Lebanon Island, which features a beach club, chalets, water sports, a "ready beach" and pool. The construction of the 300 artificial islands making up The World began in 2003 and finished in 2008. Interestingly apart from the Bollywood celebrity, the sale has also attracted a lot of interest from potential investors from Russia, Iran and Pakistan.

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Once upon a time he was the voice behind the most popular songs of Shah Rukh Khan, now, the singer has decided to explore the world of acting with the upcoming Yash Raj film ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’. Excited about his role, Kumar Sanu claimed that he couldn't refuse the offer despite the fact that he is unaware of how long or short his role is. Apparently, the movie will see Ayushmann Khurrana stepping out in pursuit of meeting his idol Kumar Sanu and fulfills his wish at Haridwar. Kumar will soon fly to Haridwar to shoot for the film. Kumar will not only sing in the film but will also collaborate with Anu Malik as the duo plan to re-create the magic of the 90s music with this one.


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COMIC STARDOM: Zayn Malik inspires new Ghost Rider

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Bradford pop sensation Zayn Malik is all set to become immortalised as a comic superhero by the creators behind X-Men, The Avengers and Spiderman. With the comic-book-style ‘ZAP’ tattoo on his right arm, it transpires that the East Bowling lad is a huge comics fan, collecting them when he can, and is constantly on the doodle wherever he goes. The One Direction superstar recently visited Marvel Studios headquarters in Los Angeles, California, to ask illustrators for advice on drawing his own characters.

IMMORTALISED: Zayn has inspired Marvel to create a new angry-faced ‘Ghost Rider’ character

Now, it seems that he’s inspired them to recreate and resurrect the former ‘Ghost Rider’ - a Marvel character created in the

SUPERHERO: The new ‘Robbie Reyes’ character features Zayn’s boyish looks and former trademark sriped hair

early 1970s. The old ‘Ghost Rider’ is a stunt motorcyclist called ‘Johnny Blaze’ who after his death in a spectacular bike accident, strikes a deal with the devil to come back to Earth. His return is in the form of the fiery-headed Ghost Rider who tracks down evil souls. Now the new crimefighting character named ‘Robbie Reyes’ is a chiseled cheekboned, angry-faced version of Zayn with his former signature-style stripy hair, and has a huge passion for fast cars. He drives a souped-up motor and has a particular loathing of violent thugs and gangs. Word is that the new superhero comic will hit the shelves later this year.

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Juhi talks about her brother’s death Having had condolences pouring in from the Bollywood film fraternity, it seems Shah Rukh Khan has been constantly at Juhi’s side since the death of her brother Sanjiv aka ‘Bobby’ Chawla. Sanjiv had been the former CEO of Red Chillies Entertainment and was admitted to the hospital after a

massive stroke in 2010 and has been in coma since then. The actress, who is busy organising a prayer meet for her brother, expressed her grievance on Twitter as she wrote: "Seems like I'm dreaming all this... 11 days since my brother passed away..." Juhi has posted a video, which is a collection of clips on Sanjiv.

Ali Fazal to join Fast & Furious gang

Talking about the video, Juhi wrote: "And gone away so young... I brought in friends and family to speak of times spent together... and put together an audio visual of pictures. Have uploaded it... so friends and family can see themselves.... as a part of his journey.”

The sudden death of Paul Walker had put a question mark on the future of ‘Fast & Furious 7’. Divulging these plans, Bollywood actor Ali Fazal says happily: "Yes, I will be joining the Fast & Furious gang soon. We have to finish the filming." Fazal, who has previously appeared in Hindi films including ‘3 Idiots’, ‘Always

Kabhi Kabhi’ and ‘Fukrey’, said that he had just a cameo role in ‘Fast & Furious 7’. It has now been announced by Abu Dhabi Film Commission (ADFC) and Universal Pictures that the shooting of the film, which had been postponed after Walker's death in a car crash, would now be resumed with a schedule in Abu Dhabi. Though the dates have not been sent to Ali, he has been told to keep himself ready to leave for Abu Dhabi at the end of this month. Ali is also playing the romantic lead opposite Vidya Balan in upcoming ‘Bobby Jasoos’. Since he would be required in Mumbai for promoting the film, which is expected to release around June (date not yet firmed in) he is hoping that the shooting schedules of Fast & Furious 7 don't clash with his promotion of ‘Bobby Jasoos’.

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FILM: Bewakoofiyaan DIRECTED BY: Nupur Ashtana GENRE: Comedy STAR CAST: Ayushmann Khurrana, Sonam Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor

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Bewakoofiyaan - a contemporary slice of a life story, which changes fixed notions about relationships. Mohit is a marketing whiz kid vying for a step up the career ladder... Mayera - a financial brain with a penchant for shoes... They're a young middle-class corporate couple that's ambitious and likes the good life too. They work hard, they party hard. They're also passionately in love with each other. Their belief: You can live on love and fresh air... Their obstacle: Mayera's wilful bureaucratic father V.K Sehgal. The obstinate old man believes that only a rich man can bring Mayera happiness and a mid-level executive like Mohit simply isn't good enough! Exactly how fragile are relationships in these times where consumer lifestyles dictate their very nature and intensity? Who gets the last laugh when recession strikes and the lack of money tests love... credit-card-junkies privatesector Mohit-Mayera; or safeplaying sarkari, V.K. Sehgal?

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FILM: Queen RELEASE DATE: DIRECTED BY: 07/03/2014 Vikas Bahl GENRE: Drama STAR CAST: Kangana Ranaut, Rajkummar Rao, Lisa Haydon A girl from a conservative Punjabi family embarks on a global journey of selfdiscovery in this inspirational drama. Twenty-four year-old Rani (Kangana Ranaut) has had a sheltered upbringing in Rajouri, New Delhi. Ever since she was nine, she's been saving up for her honeymoon. And there was never any doubt about who she would marry, as her parents were keen to match her with Vijay (Rajkummar Rao) - the son of a close family friend. But as the wedding draws closer, Vijay drops a bombshell. He calls the whole thing off, citing a mismatch of interests and lifestyles. Devastated, Rani makes a bold decision. She opts to go on honeymoon alone, leaving the country for the very first time! Along the way, she learns more about the world - and herself. Vikas Bahl's spirited Hindi drama was filmed in 145 colourful locations, taking in European capitals Paris, Amsterdam and London.

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FILM: Gulaab Gang DIRECTED BY: Soumik Sen GENRE: Social/Drama STAR CAST: Madhuri Dixit, Juhi Chawla, Priyanka Bose, Vinitha Menon, Tanvi Rao

The story of Gulaab Gang is reportedly based on the life of Sampat Pal Devi, a self trained activist from Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh who was married off as a child and then grew up to fight social evils like dowry, child marriage, domestic violence in the villages of India. In course of time, many women joined her and now she has a force of over 10,000 women who are called the Gulabi Gang. A few years back, with some help from a French NGO, Sampat's fight came into the limelight leading to media coverage and a documentary filmed on her. In the trailers, like we had assumed, Dixit kicks ass. She is shown wielding a baton

with a ferocity normally associated with Salman Khan or Akshay Kumar. She is seen flinging men with one effortless slap. She is seen beating up men. Evidently, Sampat's story has been adapted to suit the requirements of a Bollywood entertainer. Likewise, Dixit is also seen dancing (we are not complaining one bit about that though!). However, what is probably the most refreshing and interesting bit in the trailer is its villain - Juhi Chawla. Yes, you heard right. Juhi is indeed who Madhuri is pitted against in the film. And oh boy, isn't she delicious as the soft spoken, nearly-adorable, baby voiced woman whose smile is pure evil gold! Juhi seems to be playing the part of a politician who takes on Rajjo

(Madhuri) and embarks on an insidious journey to destroy the latter's clout. What makes the film so much more interesting than anything else, is instead of a woman versus man stereotypical battle, Gulaab Gang promises to be a deft exploration of feminity and the woman as an ambitious, strong, sinister, vulnerable entity.

While Madhuri turns out to be a real hero with all her brave action sequences, Juhi Chawla has also amazed people with her cunning politician avtar in the movie. With all those bold dialogues and action, the movie is going to be one of the valiant choices of both the Bollywood divas, as far as their filmy career is concerned.


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FILM: Total Siyapaa DIRECTED BY: Eshvar Nivas GENRE: Comedy/Drama STAR CAST: Ali Zafar, Yami Gautam, Anupam Kher, Kiron Kher, Sara Khan

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A young man’s desperate attempts to impress his girlfriend's family go hilariously awry in this madcap romantic comedy. Good-natured Pakistani boy Aman (Ali Zafar) is in love with beautiful Indian girl Asha (Yami Gautam). So much so that he has decided to travel to London to ask Asha's parents for her hand in marriage. Alas, her mum (Kiron Kher) and dad (Anupam Kher) are a deeply conservative couple. Everything goes swimmingly until they discover that daughter's handsome young suitor's nationality. Our hapless hero's increasingly desperate attempts to impress his prospective in-laws then unleash total chaos! Set against a scenic London backdrop, this rib-tickling culture clash comedy is written by Neeraj Pandey, creator of the awardwinning 'A Wednesday' and 'Special Chabbis'. Multi-talented actor/musician Ali Zafar stars opposite Yami Gautam of 'Vicky Donor' fame. Veteran real-life couple Anupam and Kiron Kher also appear together on film for the very first time.

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FILM: Ragini MMS-2 DIRECTED BY: Bhushan Patel GENRE: Thriller STAR CAST: Sunny Leone, Divya Dutta, Sandhya Mridul, Pravin Dabas

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Two years ago, a young couple set off for a naughty weekend at a friend's secluded farmhouse. What they didn't anticipate was the unimaginable horror that awaited

them. Today, the story of the terrifying ghostly entity that manifested itself has become something of a legend. So, an enthusiastic young film crew arrives at the farmhouse to recreate these events for a movie. But before long, they discover for themselves the horrors that lie within its walls. Plagued by spooky and inexplicable events, the filmmakers soon find that they are trapped. Their only hope of escape is to destroy the evil spirits. And to do that, they must uncover the house's terrible history! Controversial star Sunny Leone takes the lead in this spine-chilling sequel to the acclaimed 'Paranormal Activity'-style 2011 Bollywood found footage horror.

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FILM: Chambaili RELEASE DATE: DIRECTED BY: Ismail Jilani 27/03/2014 GENRE: Drama STAR CAST: Khalid Ahmed, Shafqat Cheema, Mohammad Ehteshamuddin, Maira Khan, Saiqa Khayam, Ghulam Mohiuddin Thought-provoking political thriller 'Chambaili' tells the story of a small group of ordinary people revolting against corrupt politicians and challenging the status quo. Set in a fictional country resembling Pakistan, the film follows a group of friends who are torn between emigrating or staying to fight for change.

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The movie takes a turn when the family decides to stand up to guard their rights and their country and starts a hunger strike and a friend of the family is killed during their protest. It is then that a simple man evolves as a leader of ordinary people and becomes a threat to all the political figures of the nation.

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After the cataclysmic events in New York with The Avengers, Marvel's ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ finds Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, living quietly in Washington, D.C. and trying to adjust to the modern world. But when a S.H.I.E.L.D. colleague comes under attack, Steve becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue that threatens to put the world at risk. Joining forces with the Black Widow, Captain America struggles to expose the ever-widening conspiracy while fighting off professional assassins sent to silence him at every turn. When the full scope of the villainous plot is revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. However, they soon find themselves up against an unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.

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UK RELE ‘Labor Day’ AS centers on 1321/03/2E DATE: 014 year-old Henry Wheeler, who struggles to be the man of his house and care for his reclusive mother Adele while confronting all the pangs of adolescence. On a back-to-school shopping trip, Henry and his mother encounter Frank Chambers, a man both intimidating and clearly in need of help, who convinces them to take him into their home and later is revealed to be an escaped convict. The events of this long Labor Day weekend will shape them for the rest of their lives.

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RIO 2 (ALSO IN 3D!) STARRING: ANNE HATHAWAY, ANDY GARCIA, LESLIE MANN, RODRIGO U SANTORO, JESSE EISENBERG CERT DIRECTOR: CARLOS SALDANHA GENRE: FAMILY, COMEDY, MUSICAL Having secured the future of their species, formerly flightless pet macaw Blu (Jesse Eisenberg) and the lovely Jewel (Anne Hathaway) are raising their young family in Rio. But then they learn of an amazing discovery in the Amazon jungle. It seems they weren't the last blue macaws after all. So Jewel cajoles domesticated homebody Blu into embarking on a voyage of discovery in the wild. Along the way, they find her gruff dad Eduardo (Andy Garcia) and hunky, crooning childhood friend Roberto (Bruno Mars). Little wonder our poor hero is feeling rather inadequate. But you UK RELE can be sure he'll prove himself once AS again. All the old gang are back for 04/04/2E DATE: 014 this high-flying sequel to the hit animation.


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SMEAPRT 2014 THE DOUBLE STARRING: JESSE EISENBERG, MIA WASIKOWSKA, WALLACE SHAWN, YASMIN PAIGE, JAMES FOX DIRECTOR: RICHARD AYOADE GENRE: COMEDY, DRAMA, THRILLER

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Simon (Jesse E: ASE DAT Eisenberg) is a UK RELE 4 1 timid man, 04/04/20 scratching out an isolated existence in an indifferent world. He is overlooked at work, scorned by his mother, and ignored by the woman of his dreams, Hannah (Mia Wasikowska). He feels powerless to change any of these things. The arrival of a new co-worker, James, serves to upset the balance. James is both Simon's exact physical double and his opposite - confident, charismatic and good with women. To Simon's horror, James slowly starts taking over his life.

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THE RAID 2: BERANDAL STARRING: IKO UWAIS, ARIFIN PUTRA, TIO PAKUSODEWO, KEN'ICHI ENDO, ALEX ABBAD TBC DIRECTOR: GARETH EVANS CERT GENRE: ACTION, THRILLER A cop goes undercover to bring down a crime lord in this phenomenal sequel to the film that redefined the martial arts action epic. After fighting his way

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through a gangster-infested building in 'The Raid', Indonesian cop Rama (Iko Uwais) barely has time to pause for breath before his next mission.

E: Based ASE DAT UK RELE on the 4 1 04/04/20 worldwide bestseller, Divergent is set in futuristic Chicago where society is divided into five factions based on personality type, created to bring everlasting peace. On a given day each year, all sixteen year olds must take a test and choose where they belong. For Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley) the choice is not an easy one. In this divided existence where everyone must conform, Tris is Divergent - a danger and threat to this seemingly perfect world. Forced to hide this deadly secret, Tris chooses Dauntless and is drawn to her enigmatic mentor, Four (Theo James), who appears to both threaten and protect her. As a dangerous conflict develops amongst the factions, Tris must rely on her strength and courage not only to survive, but to save the people she loves.

With the lives of his wife and son at stake, Rama is forced by his ruthless superiors to infiltrate the criminal underworld. His task is to expose corrupt cops and politicians pulling the strings. To get started, he adopts a new identity and serves time in a filthy, violent jail so as to befriend Ucok (Arifin Putra) - the swaggering son of a crime E: ASE DAT boss. UK RELE

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After being told he will be murdered in one week's time STARRING: BRENDAN GLEESON, CHRIS O'DOWD, Father James Lavelle Gleeson) finds AIDAN GILLEN, DYLAN MORAN, KELLY REILLY (Brendan himself with seven days to DIRECTOR: JOHN MICHAEL MCDONAGH determine his would be killer and put his affairs in order. : E GENRE: DRAMA, THRILLER T 15 A D ASE UK RELE Prevented by the ‘seal of CERT 14

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confessional’ from going to the police, Father Lavelle opts to engage with and tries to understand his small minded and morally scurrilous parishioners with the hope of dissuading the one amongst them intent on his death.


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‘World’s Fastest’ edition of Venom GT supercar By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

To celebrate hitting 270.49mph (435.31 km/h) and unofficially breaking the Guinness World record for fastest production car, the Texan carmaker is building three very special cars, each with a $1.25 million price tag. In February, a Venom GT took to the runway at the Kennedy Space Center and, with just a 3.2-mile track to play with, managed to break the 270mph barrier, beating the current world record, held by the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. Its top speed of 269.86 mph (434.30kph) was set on a

purpose-built track that includes a 5-mile straight. To commemorate the achievement, Hennessey Performance is building three special editions of the Venom GT with a special paint finish designed to evoke the American flag. "The Venom GT is America's supercar and it broke 270 mph on the same runway where the Space Shuttle landed at the Kennedy Space Center," said company founder John Hennessey. "We wanted to offer a special paint scheme that would incorporate the colors of the American flag - the same flag we flew on the Space Shuttle runway. Thus, our special livery package includes a body in white with red and blue

stripes." However, although Guinness recognizes the Venom GT as the world's fastest accelerating road car -- it can go from 0300km/h in 13.63 seconds -- despite video evidence, its claims to being the world's fastest production car are unofficial. For a road-going car to be officially acknowledged as the world's fastest, it must make a record-breaking run twice -- so the average speed can be taken -- and it must be deemed to be a true production car. So, road legal, unmodified form a stock version and, crucially, be built in a production run of 30 examples or more. The Venom was only afforded a single run on the track, and because production is

strictly limited to 29 examples, it doesn't technically qualify as a production car. But that doesn't mean that the car isn't ferociously fast. It's super-light, thanks to an aluminum and carbon fiber body and is propelled forward by a 7-liter V8 engine with twin turbochargers. The result is a car that weighs 1244kg and delivers 1244bhp, the magic ratio of 1bhp per kilogram. Currently, the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport still officially holds the title of world's fastest production car. It can hit 269.86 mph (434.30km/h) but did so on Volkswagen's immense testing track which includes a 5mile straight. Whether or not the company can hold on to the record remains to be seen. Swedish supercar maker Koenigsegg has just officially unveiled its latest creation, the Agera One:1. Like the Venom, it has the magic ratio of 1PS (metric horsepower) per kg (1340 of each I total) and, the company claims it is good for "at least" 273mph. All the company needs now is a long enough runway to prove it.

RECORD BREAKER: Hennessey Performance celebrate hitting 270.49mph barrier with the Venom GT supercar

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Special edition of Lancer Evolution X FQ-440 MR Mitsubishi Motors in the UK has just announced details of the forthcoming Lancer Evolution X FQ-440 MR special edition, which is making an historic return to help celebrate the company’s 40th Anniversary in the UK. Available in just one colour – ‘Frost White’, the car will be priced £50,000. The Lancer Evolution X has already achieved legendary status thanks to its past rallying successes and this special edition will help push the boundaries even further with more power than ever before. All vehicles will be fitted with a data recorder which is connected through the On-board diagnostic (OBD) system. This will record details such as driving style, performance, vehicle diagnostics, and present location. Details of the data will be available to both CCC and the registered owner of the vehicle. Lance Bradley, Managing Director for Mitsubishi Motors in the UK, said: “Mitsubishi Motors in the UK are pleased to announce that, as part of our celebrations of being 40 years in the UK, we will be producing 40 special

edition Evo Xs. “The Lancer Evolution has always been a halo model for Mitsubishi and this special edition is no exception. More powerful than ever before and with a very limited availability, it will be a ‘must have’ for all die-hard Evolution fans!”

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FQ-440 Specification • Bespoke engine ECU re-map developing 440bhp at 6,800rpm and 412 lb.ft at 3,100rpm HKS turbo • Janspeed exhaust system with a high-flow sports catalytic convertor • 6 Speed Twin Clutch Sports Shift Transmission (SST) • Motorsport specification high-flow fuel injectors • Alcon front braking system – 6 pot monoblock front calipers with floating disc and bell assembly • Super-All Wheel Control (S-AWC) with full time 4WD system • Keyless Operation System (KOS) with push button start • Forged 18” BBS alloy wheels • Bi-xenon headlights with adaptive front-lighting system (AFS) • Front fog lamps • PIAA motorsport silicone windscreen wiper blades • Recaro branded leather bucket seats • Rockford Fosgate premium audio with SD card based music server – 8 speakers + subwoofer • Leather sports steering wheel with audio and cruise controls • SD Card based Navigation system with 7-inch LCD touch screen • Bluetooth handsfree system with music streaming • High contrast LCD Display


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From May 2014, all new Volvo models will have the option to be built with engines from the new Drive-E powertrain family – offering a world-class blend of drivability and low CO2 emissions. The CO2 emissions of the 190 hp Volvo V40 D4 with manual gearbox are down to an outstanding 99 g/km (74.3 mpg) – a no compromise of power and efficiency that no competitor can match. Also available in the V40 Cross Country, CO2 emissions are just 104 g/km (70.6 mpg). “The outstanding take-off and responsiveness of the Drive-E engines, combined with a smooth engine sound, will make the cars even more fun to d r i v e,

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New Drive-E powertrain for V40 without compromising on modern customers’ demand for superb fuel economy and minimised CO2emissions,” says Michael Fleiss, Vice President Powertrain at Volvo Car Group. The new D4 will also be available to order with Volvo’s new 8-speed Geartronic automatic gearbox, a combination of great drivability and efficiency means the V40 emissions are just 109

g/km (67.3 mpg) while the V40 Cross Country produces just 112 g/km (65.7 mpg) of CO2. Also joining the new D4 in the V40 is the 245hp T5 FWD (frontwheel-drive) from the new Drive-E engine family. Fitted as standard with the new 8-speed automatic gearbox, CO2 emissions have decreased to just 137 g/km (representing a £350 saving on vehicle tax from the previous T5), giving fuel consumption in the combined cycle of 47.9 mpg. The D4 and T5 are available to order

now, however production start of the D4 will be September. Improved Infotainment with more cloud based possibilities All new Volvo models can now be equipped with the updated onboard infotainment and navigation experience Sensus Connect, offering customers a fully connected car. First seen in the S60, V60 and XC60, the cloud-based services allow the driver to find and pay for parking, discover new restaurants at the destination, stream favourite music seamlessly and much more. The HERE Location Platform provides connected navigation with 3D maps. The V40 and V40 Cross Country are available to order with two brand new colours, Osmium Grey and Power Blue. To complement the existing alloy wheel offering, a new 17” Spider and 18” Tamesis alloy wheel for the V40 and 19” Damara alloy wheel for the V40 Cross Country are now available. The interior of the S60, V60 and XC60 can be enriched with a new piano black wood interior trim while the XC60 can be specified with a

new exterior colour of Power Blue. Sensus Connect with High Performance and Sensus Navigation is now fitted as standard across the entire specification range in the V70, XC70 and S80. This complements an already high standard specification level to offer customers a luxurious and soothing experience. Volvo’s Inscription range gives customers the opportunity for individuality while benefitting from enhanced features. It includes Inscription Soft Leather upholstery, leather covered beautiful instrument panel, premium deco inlays, soft leather on extended surfaces such as the back of seats, centre armrest and head rest, which also features an embroidered Inscription logo. Available from this model year is a new Inscription Dark Walnut interior trim, available on the V70, S80 and XC70. The additional exterior Inscription options include three colour alternatives – Crystal White Pearl, Electric Silver and Ember Black as well as 19-inch and 20-inch ten-spoke wheels.


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Volkswagen XL1 to go on display By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

The world’s most fuel-efficient hybrid car, the Volkswagen XL1, will go on display in the Design Museum in London alongside other examples of design excellence and Designs of the Year award nominees from a range of disciplines from this week until 25 August. Now in its seventh year, the Designs of the Year exhibition gathers together cutting-edge innovation and original talent, showcasing the very best in global Architecture, Digital, Fashion, Furniture, Graphic, Product and Transport design. The Volkswagen XL1 features in the Transport category, and was nominated for the exhibition by author and automotive design and technology expert, Andrew Nahum, whose publications include ‘Fifty Cars That Changed The World’. Designed by a team led by Klaus Bischoff, Head of Design for the Volkswagen brand, the XL1 is a limited series production two-seater car that explores the limits of energy efficiency for a road-legal production vehicle. The design brief for the XL1 was to

produce a ‘one litre’ car – that is to say, a car that uses one litre of fuel per 100 km, equivalent to 282 miles per gallon. The resulting vehicle uses just 0.9 litres per 100 km, or 313 mpg, and this high mpg figure correlates to a very low carbon dioxide emissions value of just 21 g/km. To achieve this fuel consumption figure, the XL1 was aerodynamically optimised, adopting the classic ‘tear drop’ shape and utilising innovations such as removing traditional wing mirrors and replacing them with small cameras called e-Mirrors which transmit exterior images to interior displays. With a drag coefficient of 0.189 the XL1 can maintain 100 kmh on a level road in still air using just 8.4 PS. The super-innovative XL1 looks like a vision of the future, while its drivetrain melds a two-cylinder 48 PS 800 cc diesel engine with a 27 PS electric motor. Power is served through a seven-speed triple clutch transmission. Like any good supercar, it is also low (just 1,282 mm high) and features scissor-opening wing doors. The XL1 is ‘handcrafted’ using small series production processes at Volkswagen’s Osnabrück factory in Germany. For the required combination of lightness and strength, its body is made

largely of carbon-fibre reinforced polymer. Approximately 30 XL1 vehicles are expected to find homes in the UK. The Designs of the Year exhibition at the Design Museum is a reflection of everything that is current and exciting in the world. Alongside the Volkswagen XL1, it features, among other items, Kate Moss’s favourite app, a floating school in a Nigerian lagoon, friendly lamp posts and a mobile phone you can build yourself. Exhibits come from a variety of sources including international design stars such as Zaha Hadid, David Chipperfield and Miuccia Prada, as well as crowd-funded start-ups and student projects. Visitors to the Design Museum will be able to pick their favourite design from the exhibition. New for 2014 is the Social Vote which sees two nominations fight it out each day through the exhibition’s online platforms, and broadcast to over one million of the museum’s Twitter and Facebook followers. For more details on the XL1, please visit www.volkswagen.co.uk. To find out more about the Designs of the Year exhibition and to purchase tickets, go to www.designmuseum.org.


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Calls for BCCI President to be ousted as IPL reputation is on the line

After the IPL was rocked last year by the infamous match-fixing scandal, calls are now being made by former players for BCCI President, N Srinivasan to quit. The Supreme Court (SC) had earlier suggested that the industrialist should step down from his post as to allow a fair probe into the incidents which have threatened to destroy the sport’s reputation in India. A bench, headed by Justice A K Patnaik, said on Tuesday that there are ‘very, very serious’ allegations made in a report handed to a courtappointed probe panel and unless the BCCI president steps down, no fair probe can

‘Step down Srinivasan’ be conducted. Former cricketer Mohinder Amarnath said that Srinivasan should now step down whilst former BCCI administrator, and Rajasthan Cricket Association president, Kishore Rungta, also joined the chorus. Srinivasan also faced heat from within the board as BCCI vice-president Shivlal Yadav said they will follow Supreme Court's suggestion. “SC has given the order, nobody can challenge it. We have to accept it. Since the SC

has given an order, there is no question of going back on it or giving an opinion on that. “It has to be carried out in total and BCCI will have to follow whatever the Apex Court has given,” Yadav said. Asked if he was willing to do the duty, he said, “Absolutely, I am ready to accept any responsibility given to me.” Former cricketer Amarnath, a member of 1983 World Cup winning team, added that the ‘game was bigger than an individual’ and Srinivasan should step down in the

interest of Indian cricket. “In the interest of the game, one should step aside and let the enquiry go on,” he said. “As a lover of the game, he should step down. “He should respect the law and he should honour what Supreme Court has suggested. Let's see how it goes.” Rungta was also highly critical of Srinivasan, whose son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan was found guilty of placing bets on his IPL team Chennai Super Kings.

“I am happy that Supreme Court has asked him to resign. This was absolute arrogance that he was continuing as president of the BCCI,” Rungta said. “The conduct committee (earlier) had said no Board member would indulge directly or indirectly with the game (IPL team). An Exception was made for Srinivasan, which was wrong. I wish Supreme Court had taken a view at that time.” Srinivasan had initially stepped down from his role in June 2013, yet was re-elected to the president position in September, much to the disapproval of many stakeholders.

STEP-DOWN: Cricketers and club officials want to see time called on Srinivasan’s tenure as BCCI President

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Young competitors gather for annual kickboxing tournament

TALENTED: Seven-year-old Esa Hussain was unlucky not to come away with first place in his height category but still picked up his runner-up trophy

KICKBOXERS: More than 50 children turned up on the day to compete in the AFK tournament with all competitors coming away with trophies

Bradford’s kickboxing stars of the future took part in the third annual AFK tournament last weekend with more than 50 children turning up to showcase their talents. Students aged from five through to 15, from the Azhar Farooq Kickboxing classes, competed in front of friends and family at Bradford’s Lapage Primary School. Competing in five different

categories, based on height, the children worked through the knockout tournaments to determine each groups eventual winner, with every martial artist coming away with some sort of trophy. Sponsored by Auto Prestige, the tournament was the biggest to date and founder, Azhar Farooq, said he was delighted to see such talent emerging in his local city.

“I was really pleased to be able to have the opportunity to let these children demonstrate their skills in front of their parents and all of them did themselves proud,” he explained. “To step up on to what is a big stage for some of these children, and none of them froze or struggled, it was really good to see.” Seven-year-old kickboxing prodigy, Esa Hussain, picked up

second place in his height division after unfortunately losing out in the sudden death final. Despite a somewhat controversial ending, his father, Amjed, said he was always proud of seeing his son compete. “I’m always very proud of Esa and his achievements and he worked really hard before this latest event,” he said. “He was unlucky not to win the tournament and maybe deserved more but there are still many more victories for him in the near future.” Esa added: “It went really good. It was a bit nerve-wrecking in front of the crowd but I did my best and did a lot of practice before. “I’m still happy at coming second but could have been first.” Event organiser, Azhar, added that he always believes kickboxing is much more than just winning or losing, and is a way of helping children gain confidence and stay away from bad habits. “The main thing for me is the children enjoy themselves,” he said. “If this kind of activity is helping to keep kids off the street and instead helping them engage with health and fitness, it is only a good thing. “I want to thank all the parents for coming down and helping out and Mr Zaman from Lapage Primary School for allowing us to hold this tournament at his school.”


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OBSTACLE: Luis Collazo, pictured here delivering a heavy blow during his most recent victory over Victor Ortiz, will certainly be no walkover for Amir Khan

Nishikori

In what is becoming a somewhat unwanted common sight for the former world number one, Roger Federer was once again knocked out of a tournament at the hands of Kei Nishikori. The tireless Nishikori shocked 17-time grand slam winner Roger Federer 3-6 7-5 64 on Wednesday to claim his second top five scalp in two days and reach the semifinals of the Sony Open. After knocking off fourth seeded Spaniard, David Ferrer, in a three-hour marathon on Tuesday, the 21st ranked Japanese was forced to go the distance again, surviving a two-hour centre court battle with Federer. Nishikori has been one of Federer's few bogeymen, having now gotten the better of the Swiss maestro in two of their three career meetings. “I thought I really played well, especially in the third,” Nishikori said after his exhausting victory. “I was hitting both deep and striking well. Everything was going well. “There was couple of tough moments, but

Japanese dark horse topples Federer… again BATTLER: Kei Nishikori defeated Roger Federer in the semi-finals of the Miami Masters, taking his record against the Swiss legend to two victories and just one defeat

I was fighting through and happy to win today.” Arriving in south Florida, riding the momentum from a finals appearance at Indian Wells, Federer had been in superb form, cruising into the Miami quarter-finals without dropping a set. He had even clinched a fourth round win over Richard Gasquet in just 49 minutes with the Swiss looking like the player crowds around the world have come to love. A two-time Miami champion, Federer convincingly won the opening set and looked ready for an easy night when he twice went up a break in the second. But each time, the feisty Nishikori would immediately answer back and then broke Federer again at 6-5 to level the match. With the third set heading towards a tiebreak it was Federer who blinked while serving to stay in the match at 5-4, slamming an easy forehand into the net and then sending a return long to hand Nishikori triple match point. Federer would survive the first two but could not save the third, Nishikori whipping a forehand winner off the return to seal the upset. “I just couldn't find my rhythm on the serve today,” Federer said. “It was surprising especially after how well I have served and played this week. “I had the set and a break and up a break again so it is a little frustrating. He was more consistent in the second and third so all credit to him.”

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All ‘HALE’ the Centurion

Alex Hales became the first Englishman to score a Twenty20 International century as the 2010 champions kept alive their World Cup semi-final hopes with a dramatic six-wicket win over Sri Lanka on Thursday. Hales smashed six sixes in his unbeaten 116 off 64 balls, the final one vanishing over mid-wicket in the last over. Victory also means it was England's highest-ever run chase with four balls to spare after being set a huge target of 190 in the Group One Super 10 clash. “Centuries in this format do not come along very often,” Hales, who shared the record for England's previous highest T20 score of 99 with Luke Wright, said at the presentation ceremony. “[I’ve been] a couple of times in the 90s, I'm very pleased to go over the line today” England captain Stuart Broad was also full of praise for his team mate and put the performance up with one of the best he has ever seen. “On the biggest stage in a World Cup, in conditions a little bit foreign to us, it's one of the best knocks I've ever seen,” Broad said.

CENTURY: Alex Hales wrote his name in the history books earlier this week as he became England’s first player to hit 100 in a Twenty20 international

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Back page story continued Having already cancelled his December clash with Devon Alexander, and in turn losing the chance to pick up a World Championship, the Brit was forced to find a new opponent. Step forward, WBA International Welterweight Champion Luis Collazo. The man who suffered a split decision defeat in Ricky Hatton’s Welterweight debut will take on Khan in his weight class bow, next month in Las Vegas on the undercard of the Mayweather and Maidana fight. It will have been more than a year since Khan stepped foot in the ring when he appears in Vegas on the 3rd May at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, yet he says he is determined to prove himself worthy of a match-up with Mayweather. “I’m looking forward to fighting in Las Vegas once again, and my intention…is to make a statement that I belong on this big stage,” said Khan. “Luis Collazo might be coming off of a big win, but I am in incredible shape and am ready for this challenge. A win on 3rd May

is what I need to prove that I truly am one of the best welterweights in the sport.” Victory over the Brooklyn native Collazo, who has 35 victories (18KO) and five losses, would surely put Khan back in the sights of Mayweather yet he insists the potential match will only happen when he is ready. “I do regret a few things and I should have taken the [Devon] Alexander fight because I’d have been a world champion now,” said Khan. “Then the Mayweather fight fell through. I should have got one more fight in and it’s a mistake that I will never make again. “Mayweather decided not to take the fight with me, probably because he thought I would be the first to take away his unbeaten record, and is now fighting somebody I’ve already beaten. I think the fight with Mayweather will happen one day but I’m not rushing and it will happen when I’m ready. “I’ve spoken to Floyd on the phone and he’s told me it’s nothing personal and he still wants to fight me. The whole thing has improved me physically and mentally and I am ready to come back.”

Before anything can even begin to materialise for Khan’s future matches he must first overcome the tricky obstacle which is Collazo. Having taken nearly two years off from the ring, the welterweight champ made his return in 2011, and has won five of six bouts, including four straight. This past January, he made the statement of a lifetime with a blistering second-round knockout victory over favoured, former world champion Victor Ortiz, and he says he has similar plans for Khan in May. “Defeating Victor Ortiz in January was just the beginning,” said Collazo. “Facing and beating Amir Khan on the biggest stage in the sport is a once in a lifetime opportunity. “I will take full advantage of this and put myself in the best position to face the winner of the main event. I hope Khan is ready because Brooklyn is coming to take him down.” Amir Khan will take on Luis Collazo on the 3rd May at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, in what is sure to be one of the most anticipated ‘undercards’ of recent memory.

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When Amir ‘King’ Khan’s shot at a blockbuster bout against Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather was finally dismissed, the Bolton boxer was left in limbo, with no match, no million-pound contract, and no idea what was going on. Khan had topped a fan’s poll to see who Mayweather should fight next yet it was the impressive Marcos Maidana who got the shot after a convincing victory over Adrien Broner in December.

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CHANCE: Khan’s welterweight debut will come in May as he takes on Luis Collazo on the undercard of the Mayweather-Maidana fight

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