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Hindus in the UK

Welcome to "Hindus in the UK," a vibrant online community celebrating the rich cultural heritage and diverse traditions of the Hindu diaspora in the United Kingdom. Our page serves as a central hub for news, events, and resources that connect Hindus across the UK, fostering a sense of unity and shared identity. Whether you're seeking information on local temples, community gatherings, festivals, or educational resources, our page provides a comprehensive guide to Hindu life in the UK. Join us in exploring the contributions of British Hindus to the cultural mosaic of the UK and in celebrating the timeless traditions that continue to thrive in our communities.

eMigrate: Equipping India's overseas migrants with technology

Designed by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India, eMigrate is an online portal. Particularly in nations requiring an Emigration Check Required (ECR) status, it serves as a single-window solution to control the migration flow of Indian employees heading overseas. For Indian individuals looking overseas for work as well as for recruiting agents and international companies, the platform streamlines the application, validation, and approval procedures. This project guarantees that every stage of the migration process is open, safe, and legal according to Indian law.

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Navigating Religious Tensions: Sadhguru's Call for Peace, Unity, and Spiritual Understanding During Durga Puja Attacks in Bangladesh

Sadhguru's reaction to the violence offers much-needed perspective in a world where religious and cultural differences continue to separate civilisations. His message extends beyond the immediate context of the attacks on Durga Puja celebrations, expressing a worldwide need for harmony among all communities. Sadhguru provides a thorough grasp of a difficult problem by delving into the cultural background of Durga Puja, its spiritual value, and the importance of respecting various faiths.

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The Role of Foreign Actors in the Independence of Bangladesh

 

Following the independence of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947, the region was divided into two major entities: India and Pakistan. Pakistan, which was initially a single nation, was comprised of two geographically and culturally distinct regions—West Pakistan and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). The relationship between these two regions was fraught with tension, with East Pakistan experiencing severe political, economic, and social oppression from West Pakistan.

 

The struggle for independence in East Pakistan culminated in a nine-month-long liberation war, which began on March 26, 1971. The roles of various international actors during this conflict were crucial and multifaceted. Major global players, including India, the Soviet Union, China, and the United States, each had their own strategic interests that influenced their involvement in the conflict.

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Media Coverage of Hindu Atrocities in Bangladesh: A Critical Examination of the BBC's Reporting

The predicament of Hindus in Bangladesh has attracted much scrutiny in recent years, especially in light of increasing violence and persecution. Nevertheless, the depiction of these incidents by global media, including authoritative institutions such as the BBC, has been subject to censure for minimising the gravity of the heinous acts. This paper investigates the approach of the BBC and other media organisations towards the subject, analysing allegations of external media bias and the influence of regime changes on media coverage.

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Raising Hindu Children in the UK: Navigating Education, Identity, and Culture

Raising children in a multicultural environment like the UK presents unique challenges and opportunities, especially for Hindu parents aiming to instil cultural values, religious education, and a strong sense of identity in their children. This blog explores the key challenges and offers practical strategies to help Hindu parents navigate these complexities effectively

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Raising Hindu Children in the UK: Addressing Discrimination, Bullying, and Coercion

Raising Hindu children in a multicultural environment like the UK presents a unique set of challenges, particularly when it comes to facing discrimination, bullying, and religious coercion. This blog explores these challenges and offers practical strategies to help Hindu parents navigate these complexities effectively, ensuring their children grow up with a strong sense of cultural and religious identity

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Hindus are Nation Builders

The largest diaspora in the world is from India around 17.5 million as estimated by the United Nations. The United States of America is one of their top destinations, people of Indian descent made up of 1.3% of the American population and are of Indian Descent and they are one of the successful immigrants in the country. Similarly, in the United Kingdom, Canada and virtually every part of the world.

So what is the secret behind the success of the Hindu Community?

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