Adapting your health habits to Britain- Things a south Asian must note…
So how many of you have distant relatives, friends, family etc that moved abroad, came to visit after a year or two and turned a butt of your jokes because […]
So how many of you have distant relatives, friends, family etc that moved abroad, came to visit after a year or two and turned a butt of your jokes because […]
I was 13 when my family GP (general practitioner) passed away. For a year I refused to go to any GP whatsoever. It took me awhile to accept that other […]
In support from a not for profit organization called Asia house, ‘Pan Asia Film Festival” will see light in London 6th March onwards. The Festival aims to give …(Continue reading this […]
India’s and more importantly Bollywood’s beloved and favourite fashion designer Manish Malhotra, is coming to the UK to present his new collection. While Malhotra has made a career designing for […]
(continued from Surviving in London as a vegetarian Part 1). In case you haven’t read part one before, here is a link to it. 5) Understand cuisines closer to your tastes: Even […]
I explained in my last post “A Vegetarian in London- My Sojourn some of the difficulties faced by myself & others looking for Vegetarian & comfort food. Most sorts of Indian […]
Dear readers, Have you ever wondered how so many Asians ended up in the UK and what their journey was like? Ever thought about the effect of the expulsion of […]
Sufism comes to London – with arms wide open I am sure many who come from South Asia love a bit of sufi culture and music. After all it promotes […]
Visa prices being hiked left right and center! This is a subject, which many of us don’t actually think about until you fill that application form and think… wow! I […]
We all get a bit intimidated a scared when moving to another city and I believe it is indeed right to be a little nervous, after all we are going […]