Graceful, classic and radiant, Deepika Padukone is the new face of Indian cinema. The Indian super model turned actress has carved a niche for herself not only within Indian cinema, but is also creating a sensation internationally.
Child literacy is an indispensable means for effective social and economic participation, contributing to human development and poverty reduction.
The right to education is also a fundamental human right – UNESCO33 tri-athletes took part in the Eton Half Olympic Triathlon on Saturday 23rd May at Dorney Lake, Berkshire to raise funds for Pratham –the international charity dedicated to helping illiterate and under privileged children in India with reading, writing and basic arithmetic. Participants comprised an international group representing the following countries: Belgium, Brazil, India, Iran, Kenya, New Zealand, UK, USA and included three members of the Pratham UK Board of Trustees.
From dancing Gods to Bhangra-folk beats, Nottingham Mela is back with a bang this year, showcasing the very best of Bollywood, Bhangra, Dance, Pop, R’n’B, Qawwali and Fusion, as we mark 21 years of Mela in the UK. Celebrations are all the more special this year, as we bring it back to where it all began, as Nottingham Mela comes of age!