by ian | Sep 17, 2020 | Articles
In 1993 a film called Bhaji on the Beach was released here in the UK. I got a call from the BBC for an interview about the film. I was told that they would show me the film on a fast track. As I began watching the film a spotlight was focused on me and I realised that...
by ian | Sep 14, 2020 | Articles
Climate Crisis and Creation Care: Economic Sustainability, Ecological Integrity and Justice The Hindu and Jain Perspective Two of the oldest religions of the world, Hinduism and Jainism have advocated a lifestyle which is in harmony with nature. The resources that...
by ian | Sep 9, 2020 | Articles
The Great Greek and India connection On a holiday to the Greek island of Crete a few years ago we took a day trip to visit archeological sites. At one spot the tour guide said that people in the area used to worship Goddess Gayatri. I asked my wife if she heard...
by ian | Sep 6, 2020 | Letters
No more Bame game Amanda Parker’s article objecting to the term BAME is valid. There is a simple solution to this problem that has been lingering for more than 40 years. There are huge differences between the people from the subcontinent. The Indian community wants to...
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