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BRITISH
ASIAN FEATURES 2005:
THE
FACE OF MULTICULTURAL BRITAIN TODAY - WINNERS ANNOUNCED
- 14th July 2005
After
weeks of entries pouring in, the winners for the Barnardo's
photographic competition entitled 'The Face of Multicultural
Britain Today' have now been confirmed. Entries have
flown in from all corners of the UK, from all ages
and cultural backgrounds, each showing an interesting
and diverse perception of multicultural Britain today.
The winners are....Read
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Hizb
ut-Tahrir Britain Issues Message to Muslim Community
in Aftermath of London Attacks
- Thursday 7th July 2005, 20.48
In
the wake of today's attacks in London, Hizb ut-Tahrir
Britain, the well known global Islamic political party,
has issued a message to the Muslim community in Britain.
Tens of thousands of copies of the message will be
distributed at.... Read
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MPUK
Condemn Bomb Blast - Thursday 7th July
2005, 12.05pm
We
at MPUK ( Muslim Professionals UK) are deeply upset
with the coordinated bomb blasts in London this morning.
We deplore such criminal activity with evil intent
to injure or kill human life.
We
are... Read
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Capturing
'The Face of Multicultural Britain Today' Panel of
Celebrity Judges Announced - 15th June
2005
The
photographic competition entitled "The Face of
Multicultural Britain Today" is supported by
local communities. In order to enter the competition,
participants have been asked to capture a natural
image of what they perceive to be multicultural in
today's British Society. The judging panel includes....Read
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Prominent
actor Anupam Kher to conduct workshops for BollyIdol
2005 - 6th June 2005
The
Indian actor and international star, Anupam Kher has
added his support, to BollyIdol by offering to lead
a 2 day workshop for BollyIdol semi-finalists.
Old
Delhi Food Festival launched at Chor Bizarre
- 6th June 2005
Chor
Bizarre, the highly acclaimed Indian restaurant set
in the heart of Mayfair is set to launch an exciting
and mouth-watering
festival celebrating the authentic taste of Old Delhi
Cuisine... Read
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Bolly
Idol 2005 First Heats - 19th May 2005
BollyIdol,
the national talent search for young people interested
in Bollywood-style theatre enters its 2nd year...
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British
Asian Saira Hussain; The Apprentice - 4th,
5th & 9th May 2005
The
Finals! .... Read
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CONTINUING
TO HELP CHILDREN IN HOUNSLOW - 3rd May
2005
2005
is a special year for the UK's leading children's
charity, Barnardo's. 100 years after the death of
the charity's founder, Dr. Thomas Barnardo, the charity
continues to make a difference to.... Read
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British
Asian Saira Hussain; The Apprentice -27th
& 28th April 2005
Gobby
Saira makes an impact! .... Read
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Ealing
Council Appoints New Chief Executive -
27th April 2005
EALING
Council has appointed Darra Singh to its top position
of Chief Executive.
Darra,
who received an OBE for.... Read
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MASSIVE
LONDON MUSLIM UNITY MARCH TO EXPOSE THE OPPRESSION
OF THE 'WAR ON TERROR' - 25th April 2005
Thousands
of Muslims from.... Read
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British
Asian Saira Hussain; The Apprentice -13th
& 22nd April 2005
The
best saleswoman in the world? .... Read
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Birmingham
Vote Rigging Causes Further Muslim Disillusionment
- 5th April 2005
The
findings of Election Commissioner Richard Mawrey QC
that there was widespread fraud in.... Read
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Asians
Getting United at Luton - 31st March
2005
For
those of you not aware of who Luton United are, it
is the name of a scheme backed by Luton Borough Council
to support and encourage Asian youngsters to get involved
in the beautiful game.
We
spoke to.... Read
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Capturing
'The Face of Multicultural Britain Today'
- 29th March 2005
One
hundred years on, the UK's largest Children's Charity,
Barnardo's is celebrating its Centenary year with
various activities to help support children just like
they did THEN. The society in which children and young
people lived 100 years ago was different in many way....
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London
Conference to Launch Muslim Agenda for UK General
Election - 29th March 2005
Over
a thousand Muslims will attend a conference in London
this Saturday [April 2nd 2005] for.... Read
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Zee
Cine Awards 2005
- Saturday 26th March 2005 Click
Here for Details
Did
you know? Bollywood, not Hollywood, is the biggest
film industry in the world. Bollywood's reach now
extends deep into the West and the industry's turnover
is expected to quadruple over the next five years.
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Explore
the Vibrant Cultures and Regions of the World at Destinations
2005 - Earls
Court 3-6 Feb / NEC Birmingham 4-6th March
The
Indian Subcontinent, the Middle East, Africa and the
Far East are becoming popular travel destinations
wth many Britons and second generation Asians looking
to experience the land of their forefathers. Without
doubt, these regions are some of the world's most
absorbing, vibrant, exotic and full of cultural wealth.
So why not explore and experience your roots by visiting
Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show.... Read
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HIZB
UT-TAHRIR BRITAIN: "UK'S NEW ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION
EXPOSES THE WEAKNESS OF WESTERN IDEOLOGY"
- 12th March 2005
New
draconian anti-terror legislation in the UK that abandons
principles that are the cornerstone of western societies
once again exposes the deficiencies in the ideology
of western governments.
The
new legislation allows for.... Read
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Bring
Bollywood home with The FILMIGAME; Put the buzz back
into Bollywood - 21st February 2005
Do
you know what Rani Mukherji's first Filmfare Award
was? Who is Kajol's famous mother? Can you name the
super hit movie from.... Read
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Strictly
Dandia - Performing
at The Lowry, Manchester, 15-19th Feb 2005
Strictly
Dandia is set during the Hindu festival of Navratri
(a festival that leads up to Diwali in honour of the
Trinity of God as worshipped in the female form).
The celebrations involve lots of dancing and are an
ideal opportunity for young people to meet each other.
Outside
revellers queue in the freezing cold, inside things
are hotting up. Crowds flock from all over London
to strut their stuff on the dance floor at the event
of the year. On the look out for love, and .... Read
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ALERT - Click Here for more details!)
Kisna
charity auction dinner - 26th Jan
LOCAL
MUSLIMS RAISE OVER £30,000
- 23rd Jan 2005
The sterling efforts of a few individuals from the
Muslim community in Waltham Forest with the help of
local businesses and the Waltham Forest Islamic Association
raised over £30,000 in less than two weeks for
the victims of the Asian Tsunami.
On
Sunday 23rd January local Muslims in Waltham Forest
organised a fun raising charity dinner.... Read
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BRITISH
ASIANS COLLABORATE FOR TSUNAMI RELIEF
- Friday 21st January 2005 sees the launch of 'AIDASIA'
@ Club Wild, London.
As
the Tsunami death toll continues to rise and more
and more aid is required to help the Tsunami survivors
re-build their lives 'AIDASIA' has been established
to channel the younger British Asian's contribution,
by delivering a night of the very best in hip-hop,
bhangra and Asian underground.
The
venue, renowned for its 'Mumbai Rouge' nights will
play host to a great line up of dedicated and high
calibre artists all offering their services free of
charge. Performances from artists such as Raghav,
DJ Swami, DJ Ritu, BBC DJ Adil Ray, Radio 1's Nihal,
the Dhol Foundation, Soul Glow and Smooth Kartel is
sure to make the night a success.
Nitin
Sawhney, who will be showing his support on the night
commented ...Read
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