Brexit Indian Diaspora Arranged marriage is a fact of life for the Indian diaspora everywhere. When it breaks up, as in Brexit as Britain decides to leave the
Kenya’s Indian Diaspora has been urged not to miss the historic welcome event for Indian Prime Minister Narendera Modi on 10 July 2016 by Dr Manu Chandaria, the
Kenya Indian journalists founded newspapers and magazines to demand human rights and freedom under colonial rule in the first half of the last century; and during the latter
Letter from New Delhi — ‘Osho’ and ‘Rajneesh’ these two names instantly project images of laughing, singing and dancing young men and women in orange of maroon robes.
Seeing both his grandmothers struggling to move around with great difficulty and suffering in their old age, a young man, originally from Mombasa in Kenya, Aliasgar Morbi, was