India and its failed relationship with minorities; PM only makes it even worse

PM Narendra Modi taking part in an RSS (Indian Fascist Group) salute (CREDIT: Times Now) Whilst India continues to remain named the worlds largest democracy, certain investigations have painted a completely different picture.  Freedom of religion in India is a fundamental right guaranteed by Article 25-28 of the Constitution of India. Since India became independent … Continue reading India and its failed relationship with minorities; PM only makes it even worse

Birmingham City students raise their voices to support the farmer’s protest.

India's Farmers out on the borders of New Delhi (CREDIT: NDTV) Farming plays a massive role in India, contributing to between 17–18% to its GDP and employs more than 50% of India’s workforce. However, since the three new agriculture bills release, farmers have left their homes to take a stand against the government. Farmers protest … Continue reading Birmingham City students raise their voices to support the farmer’s protest.

Sirdar Kapur Singh Seminar

An annual event that is recognised worldwide in the Sikh faith is Sirdar Kapur Singh’s death anniversary. He was an eminent Sikh philosopher, theologian, politician-parliamentarian, and a prolific writer of the twentieth century. As a distinguished linguist, he had a mastery over English, Gurmukhi, Persian, Arabic and Sanskrit. He wrote many books, such as Sachi … Continue reading Sirdar Kapur Singh Seminar

Back at BCU

So after a long and arduous summer break, mixed in with the whirlwind demon that is the coronavirus, I have finally returned to Birmingham City University Most of my summer was spent working away at Akaal Channel. The coronavirus and recent events currently going on around the world kept me busy. I also had to … Continue reading Back at BCU