by Nitin Mehta | Oct 21, 2020 | Articles
PROFILE OF THE WEEK He is often recognised as a poet, an activist and a passionate campaigner rendering his services for the well-being of the community and known for organising cultural events for the diaspora. But beyond all Nitin Mehta is applauded as a torchbearer...
by ian | Oct 17, 2020 | Articles
www.sundayguardianlive.com/world/britains-anti-india-brigade-gets-active Right from the time of Independence, sections of British media have predicted India’s break-up or the death of its democracy. Though there is a PR section in the Indian High Commission in London,...
by ian | Oct 8, 2020 | Articles
Published in the Daily Guardian 17 October 2020 https://thedailyguardian.com/a-nation-born-out-of-sanskrit-and-still-in-love-with-it/ '' A nation has been born out of Sanskrit” toTthe German Empire, also called the Second Reich, was founded on January 18th, 1871 in...
by ian | Oct 2, 2020 | Articles
Dear Mr. Nitin Mehta, I am pleased to inform you that your study entitled “The great Greek and India connection” has been published on our online forum INDIKA 2020 (ΙSSN: 2654-1394) and you can see it on the link below: The great Greek and India connection Thanking...
by ian | Sep 22, 2020 | Articles
The Great Russia-India Connection When I was at university I went on a trip to Russia. At the time it was known as the USSR, the United Soviet Socialist Republic. I tried to learn a few Russian words and found that the word for ‘goodbye’ in Russian was Dos Vidaynya....
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...
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