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Clive’s legacy at Powis Castle to be made ‘culturally sensitive’
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Clive’s legacy at Powis Castle to be made ‘culturally sensitive’

National Trust keen to have British Asian perspective on colonial collection

‘Polar Preet’ inspires kids to become explorers in new book
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‘Polar Preet’ inspires kids to become explorers in new book

Guide teaches camping, survival and navigation through fun challenges

Indian firms employ 118,430 in UK, annual tracker report finds
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Indian firms employ 118,430 in UK, annual tracker report finds

Top India envoy calls for more attention to annual tracker report highlighting Delhi’s contribution to Britain’s economy.

Partition & British Asian history
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Partition & British Asian history

Mishal Husain discusses her family’s story during Jaipur Literary Festival session

How Rajasthan’s tent industry is blossoming again
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How Rajasthan’s tent industry is blossoming again

Chelsea Flower Show showcases traditional skills of Indian artisans

Chelsea ‘grief garden’ to deal with love & loss
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Chelsea ‘grief garden’ to deal with love & loss

Designer’s tribute to late mother aims to encourage visitors to open up about bereavement

On India's election results & UK: What Simon McDonald said
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On India's election results & UK: What Simon McDonald said

Lord McDonald on Labour’s likely Delhi reset and Modi’s mandate

‘Hunger Burns’ exhibition exposes Bengal Famine
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‘Hunger Burns’ exhibition exposes Bengal Famine

Churchill’s critics allege that Britain’s wartime prime minister could have done much more to help the victims of the famine.