by Nitin Mehta | May 2, 2023 | Articles, Uncategorised
I Arts & Culture Spotlighting the many ways in which India influenced the world Sharada Kamble Published on : 17 Apr, 2023, 9:30 am Nitin Mehta is a passionate speaker on India’s spiritual heritage as well as vegetarianism and veganism. The...
by Nitin Mehta | May 2, 2023 | Articles, Uncategorised
Opinion The unparalleled achievements of East African Indians The unparalleled achievements of East African Indians Nitin Mehta April 15, 2023, Rishi Sunak The former UK Home Minister Priti Patel’s parents hail from Uganda, and the current PM Rishi Sunak’s...
by Nitin Mehta | May 2, 2023 | Letters, Uncategorised
In the comments column PM Modi is called a fascist and other names. My response below was published: Nitin Mehta – One of the biggest genocide was the Mughal rule in India. Tens of thousands of Hindus were put to the sword by the Mughals of Turko/ Mongolian...
by Nitin Mehta | May 2, 2023 | Letters, Uncategorised
Rowan Moore in his article the new Indian Parliament, ‘A fresh era for India or a ham-fisted ego trip’ (Sunday Observer 26 March) indulges in a pretty offensive India and Modi bashing. Quoting the opponents of Modi he questions the need to remake the old...
by Nitin Mehta | Apr 9, 2023 | Events, Uncategorised
The Directors of the Institute of Jainology and Distinguished GuestsIt is my great pleasure to accept this Ahimsa award. My special thanks to the Institute ofJainology for considering me worthy of this award. Amongst the previous recipients of thisaward are the Dalai...
by Nitin Mehta | Apr 9, 2023 | Letters, Uncategorised
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/mar/28/the-bar-sinks-low-enough-for-sunak-to-enjoy-a-brief-dose-of-popularity John Crace in this article can hardly hide his hatred for the Prime Minister of the country. It is a new low in Guardian’s journalism. According to...
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