The World War Two hero in my own family
The contribution of many South Asians in the World Wars has been acknowledged in recent years. Here though, is the story of one forgotten hero.
The contribution of many South Asians in the World Wars has been acknowledged in recent years. Here though, is the story of one forgotten hero.
Asian shopping high streets are not wheelchair friendly and they have not made an effort to change, as I found out.
In this the second part of her column who Sarvat suffers from Multiple sclerosis and travels in a wheelchair describes her journey to Medina.
I still remember clearly staring at the wall directly in front of me and speaking out loud, ‘be and it will be, if you can part the sea for Moses you can bring me back home walking’.
There is nothing wrong with loving every single moment of the World Cup.
there is nothing finer than getting a bunch of roses from a man with salan (curry) stains on his Shalwaar kameez.
A question was posed to me the other day, ‘What would you do if your daughter wanted to marry an Indian?’.
Credit crunch or not it seems we Asian women know exactly how to survive.
As the Big Brother row intensifies Asian Image's Sarvat Jabeen Khan looks at whether we are witnessing overt racism or a case of bullying.
Hearing the news I almost choked on my mince pie. Cancelling Christmas, no more office parties, not even a sliver of silver tinsel?
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