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Aamir laid to rest By Anush Ansari

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An inquest has heard that a body found on the banks of the River Mersey in Liverpool on Sunday 13thApril was that of missing 21-year-old student Aamir Qudeer.

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CELEBRATION: Hundreds battled the blustery conditions to celebrate Vaisakhi

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Sikhs take to the streets for colourful march for annual celebration By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

Thousands of Sikhs across the world took part in the annual Vaisakhi celebrations last weekend as towns and cities were painted orange in honour of the founding of Khalsa. Across Yorkshire Sikhs celebrated the event by partaking in marches and sharing traditional free food and drink with local community members. In Leeds a special event was held at The Sikh Temple where local dignitaries joined in the processions which saw communities come together. Member of the temple’s managing committee, Prem Singh Duggal, explained what the celebrations meant to him and how it helped unite local residents. “It is an important annual celebration which marks the anniversary of the establishment of the Khalsa in 1699,” he said. “Last weekend we had our own celebration which anybody was free to join in, marking the special

day. “Guests were entertained with free food and councillors, MPs and the Lord Mayor were all invited down to join in with young and old. “It was good to see so many people embrace the day.” Elsewhere, in Bradford, a special

march commenced from the Gurdwara Guru Nanak Dev Ji on Usher Street. Members of the Sikh community visited all six temples in the city, guided by their holy flag, the Nishab Sahib on a day where thousands once again gathered to


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celebrations! MARCH: Flag bearers lead the processions with the Sikh’s holy flag, the Nishab Sahib

mark the occasion. The celebration of Vaisakhi takes the form of continuous reading of the Sikh Scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, over a period of three days. That is followed by the recitation of sacred hymns before the service finally ends with a final prayer for the good and well-being of the whole of humanity, and the serving of sacramental food. If you missed out on the celebrations in West

Yorkshire this year, one of the country’s biggest Vaisakhi celebrations is set to take place next month on Sunday 4th May. Trafalgar Square will play host to a free, family day out featuring contemporary and traditional Asian music, dance, DJ sets and fun activities for children. Previous events have been extremely popular with more than 30,000 people attending on an annual basis.

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Aamir laid to rest Missing student’s body found on the banks of River Mersey

FOUND: Aamir’s body was found at the Merseyside riverbank on Grassendale Esplanade

DISTRAUGHT: Aamir’s parents had made a public appeal for people to come forward with information about Aamir’s ‘uncharacteristic’ disappearance last month

Cover story continued The University of Bradford first year engineering student, 21-year-old Aamir Qudeer, mysteriously went missing without trace on Wednesday 26th February. He had missed lectures shortly before he went missing, but there were no other signs that he was unhappy or in trouble. The last sighting of Aamir had been in Leeds to board a train to Liverpool and the last sighting of him on CCTV was at about 7pm that evening leaving the city's Lime Street station. Nobody had seen or heard from him since. His distraught parents, from Leeds, Zatoon and Abdul Qudeer, of Scott Hall Road, said his disappearance was completely out of character. His disappearance was being treated as a ‘high priority missing person’s case’ by Bradford police. This week Detective Inspector Benstead told the court that Merseyside Police were contacted at 8.52am on Sunday, 13th April, after a body was washed up on the riverbank on the Grassendale Esplanade, an area approximately six miles from

Liverpool city centre. Emergency services recovered the body and officers found two phones, later confirmed to contain sim cards used by Mr Qudeer, and a wallet containing a driving licence and student card, both with positive photo IDs, alongside bank and national insurance cards. After hearing evidence Mary Burke, Assistant Bradford Coroner, said she was “satisfied” the identity of the body was that of Mr Qudeer and released the remains to the family for a funeral to take place. His family, from Moortown in

Green on the roads

Bradford Council has installed its first electric vehicle charging point at Jacob's Well car park with grant funding from the Government Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV). Low emissions vehicles, such as electric cars, will assist the Council’s aim to cut air pollution and CO2 emissions from road transport as well as reduce noise pollution. Coun Andrew Thornton, Bradford Council’s Executive Member for Environment and Sport, said: “The best way to encourage people to use electric

vehicles is to try and provide handy charging points in the district. “Encouraging the use of electric cars is one of the key features of our Low Emissions Strategy which is one of the first in the country designed to reduce air pollution and improve health long-term.” Electric vehicles are also cheap to run, costing around 4p per mile in electricity. Bradford council recently announced that they are to trial the use of a Nissan Leaf electric vehicle as a pool car for staff travelling on business across the district.

Leeds, had been making repeated pleas to the public to come forward with information on his disappearance. They had been rallying in Leeds, Bradford and Liverpool. Amir’s death is not being treated as suspicious. Funeral prayers were held for Mr Qudeer at the Leeds Islamic Centre on Wednesday 16th April. Messages of condolences continue to be left on social media sites set up by his family when Aamir first went missing seven weeks ago. Asian Express would like to offer sincere condolences to the family.

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Shortage of schools in Halifax

Two local childcare providers have won contracts from Calderdale Council to run the Children’s Centre Service. Halifax Opportunities Trust and North Halifax partnership were awarded the contracts after the Council invited bids to run the service through a competitive tender process. The Council currently spends over £5 million per year on this service. Calderdale’s Children’s Centre Service includes managing the 21 centres, which provide a range of services for young children and their families. This can include nursery provision and access to the Family Support Service for parents who want extra help, midwives, health visitors and even job advice.

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A major regeneration scheme and construction of a railway station at Kirkstall is set to forge ahead. A new riverside community of affordable housing, office space and shopping and leisure facilities is planned for the former Kirkstall Forge site. The proposals for the new station form part of a wider scheme to transform the historic site into a thriving family-friendly community with more than 1,000 new homes. It's estimated that the development will create around 2,400 new jobs. It will also bring about £400m of private sector investment and an estimated £5m per year in local retail spend.

SAFETY: Tair Bashir (third from left) was encouraged to see Sheffield’s Lucozade Power League premises install their own defibrillator after he suffered a cardiac arrest in December 2013, pictured here with teammates and centre manager, Alex Tarratt

League invests in defibrillator following footballer’s cardiac arrest

How to save a life By Ashley Grint

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A family man, who suffered a cardiac arrest whilst playing football with friends last year, has said he was ‘delighted’ to see the sport facility install their own defibrillator following his serious incident. 42-year-old Tair Bashir, from in collapsed Rotherham, December after struggling to breathe at the city’s Lucozade

Power League premises. For 20 minutes his teammates, Amir Afzal, of Duke Street Medical Centre, and Mehrban Ghani, of White Rose Medical Practice, heroically performed CPR non-stop on their friend whilst fellow GP, Ashrif Akram, held the head of Mr Bashir. The Rotherham man is now recovering at home and still has at least four weeks left on a cardiorehabilitation programme before he can contemplate going back to work. Yet it could have been much worse for Mr Bashir had it not been for the knowledge of his friends who he thanks for saving his life. “If these guys hadn’t exerted the efforts that they did, if they had decided to quit five minutes sooner, I don’t know what would have happened and I may not be

here now,” he said following the incident. Earlier this month, Mr Bashir paid a visit to the premises for the first time since his incident and said he was encouraged to see progressive steps being made. He added: “It’s great to see that they have finally got one (defibrillator) and I popped up the other day to see it for myself. “Hopefully they will never have to use it but it is important to have it there. “Personally I think they should be more common place because at the end of the day it can save somebody’s life so it isn’t really any different to something like a fire extinguisher. “I’ve been looking on the internet and there are petitions out there asking government to legislate that public places have defibrillators which is an encouraging thing to see.” Alex Tarratt, manager of the Sheffield Power League, said he was more than happy to install the device and hoped other places would follow suit. He said: “After Tair’s cardiac arrest we decided that it would only be beneficial to have defibrillator on site so if an incident like this does happen again we are prepared. “I would urge other venues to do the same because if something as small as this could save a life then it is a very worthy investment.”


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The Muslim ‘takeover’ of Birmingham schools investigation moves to Bradford An anonymous leaked document last month claimed an alleged plot to oust twelve Birmingham head teachers to make their schools more suitable to accommodate Islamic principles. The investigation into ‘hard-line Islamist takeover’ of schools has widened to Bradford, with a total of some 25 schools now under the spotlight. The 25 schools being looked at include primaries, secondaries and academies. At the centre of the controversy was Tahir Alam,

the chair of Governors for Park View High School, blamed for instigating ‘Operation Trojan Horse’ which claimed that Muslim extremists would takeover certain organisations. The document, whose author is unknown and whose claims are unattested, allegedly argued that schools were “corrupting children with sex education, teaching about homosexuals, making their (Muslim) children say Christian prayers and mixed swimming and sports." The story hit headlines in

national newspapers leading Birmingham Council and even Education Secretary Michael Gove to call for further inquiry and investigations into the allegations. Birmingham City Council said it had received more than 200 reports in relation to its inquiry. The reports to the council include emails and calls from staff, parents and governors. Tahir Alam was shocked to hear about the claims and believes that he has been the victim of a malicious attack.

Amjad Pervez, CEO of Seafresh “I agree to an extent that schools and religious organisations need to be regulated in some manner, however, to single out the Muslim communities is not acceptable. “In my view, elections are coming up and this would make for good fodder for parties to rally in certain types of votes and for mainstream media and their sensational headlines. “The truth is that some religious classes and centres are unorganised and they make for an easy target when scruitinised. People are only too willing to jump onto a bandwagon so as to be seen supporting a majority (not necessarily correct) vote.”


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“The document is the basis of the many sensationalised and Islamophobic articles in the media which seek to defame and vilify respectable individuals and institutions. Any reference to me is a malicious fabrication and completely untrue," said Tahir Alam. Park View High School was one of twelve schools to be investigated, all of whom pre-dominantly have a high percentage of Muslim student intake. The school gained ‘outstanding’ in its Ofsted review last year for its high standards and huge turn around in achievements over the years. In 2013 75% of pupils gained 5 A*-C grades at GCSE including English and Maths. Tahir Alam questioned then why someone would advocate a ‘takeover’ when the school is doing perfectly well? “This is an absurd idea. These schools are graded as ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. It is preposterous to suggest that Park View is somehow seeking to ‘take over these schools via the Academies programme" The allegations were further fuelled by a former teacher, who was dismissed in 2003 from Park View School, Michael White said its

board of governors was ‘taken over by a Muslim sect’ in 1993 and that he was ‘forced out’ after he challenged governors' attempts to ban sex education and stop the teaching of non-Islamic faiths in religious education classes. Dave Hughes, a Park View Trustee and Governor at Park View School for over 15 years, challenged these allegations. “Unfortunately some of those former staff members who are now sharing fictitious allegations with the media are the very same staff whose performance and expectations of pupils proved that they weren’t along for the journey”. Over 48% of Birmingham School students come from Ethnic minority backgrounds, 38% of which are Muslim by faith. Despite a large majority only 10% of the 100 schools run in Birmingham have head teachers who are Muslim. Tahir Alam has been surprised by the heavy handedness shown in the inspections carried out in schools, citing it as unprecedented on how such action can be taken on the grounds of an un-verified report. “I have worked voluntarily as a school governor since

Mohammed Shafiq, CEO of the Ramadhan Foundation “The allegations of alleged extremist takeover of schools in Birmingham are very serious however there is a wider concern that this is a witch-hunt against the Muslim community. “The headlines and media coverage has been negative and based on assumptions and in some cases lies whilst the inquiries by the City Council and the DFE have not even completed their work. “I am very clear that if these allegations are proven then all stakeholders will need to work together to ensure that it does not happen again but equally this could be a hoax dreamt up without any evidence. “It is important that Muslim parents and the wider community who take an interest in schools and education where they represent their children's interests are not seen as extremist when ensuring their religious

1997 for nothing other than the improvement of children’s education" Trustee and Governor Dave Hughes of Park View School said: “When I started as a governor there was no Halal food served, no arrangements for student prayer, for those who wanted it and girls who wanted to wear headscarves were not allowed to. All these things are now in place. “In all my time as a Governor we have not received a single complaint about ‘extremism’ or ‘radicalism’. If we had we would have investigated it openly and thoroughly.” The leader of Birmingham City Council, Sir Albert Bore said the city council had spoken to local authorities in both Manchester and Bradford. "There are certainly issues in Bradford which have similarities with the issues being spoken about in Birmingham," he said. Sir Albert claimed he was frustrated with the two-tier schools system in which academies operate outside the local authority's control and report directly to the DfE. "We do not have the relationship with academies as we do with the community schools," he said.

needs are being met; this is something that should be encouraged and celebrated. Sadly the events of the past few months will lead to parents being reluctant of coming forward to support schools and it is the children and schools that will suffer. “One thing is clear for British Muslims that there is an anti-Muslim atmosphere in many areas including in the media, whether it is the Hijab, Nikaab, Halal meat or antiterror laws Muslims are being labelled unfairly and without any basis. We would like the inquiries to report back before forming opinion of what has happened and what we should do going forward. “Birmingham has a rich and diverse population who will look at the allegations and demonisation of their fellow citizens as an insult and this may have lasting damage on the education standards of all children. I urge everyone to remain calm, allow both the City Council and DFE inquiries to complete their investigation before jumping to conclusions.”

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Super Satpal London Marathon conqueror ‘did it for Mum’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

INSPIRATION: Satpal Sharma with her mother, Dalip Roth, who suffers from osteoarthritis

A busy mother from Huddersfield completed the gruelling 26-mile course of the London Marathon last weekend and helped raise hundreds of pounds for her chosen charity. Satpal Sharma, 36, conquered the route in just over four hours as she raised funds on behalf of Arthritis Research UK – a charity which she holds close to her heart. Spurred on by her mother, who has suffered from osteoarthritis for many years, Satpal crossed the line with her two-year-old daughter, Mia, in her arms. Despite feeling ‘exhausted’ upon completion, the Huddersfield solicitor said it was all worth it, knowing she had help out such a ‘worthy cause’. “My mum is my inspiration,” she explained. “She would never be able to do something like the London Marathon because of her condition but she is the most supportive person. “She is a long time sufferer from osteoarthritis and really inspired me to do the run this year. “Before the big day, it was all hardcore training and I have to

thank all my family for their support as they helped me get through it and get ready to compete. “My mum would be babysitting as well as my husband who would also help me get all the right carbs and pasta inside me so I was fully ready on the day.”

the finish line I saw my daughter come out to me from the main stand and I picked her up and we finished the race together,” she said. “I got a real buzz from the whole day and even beat my time from my last London Marathon by nine minutes.” So far, Satpal has raised just over

“When I was about 100m from the finish line I saw my daughter come out to me from the main stand and I picked her up and we finished the race together.” She added: “I have a very busy life at home but they all supported me 100 per cent.” Satpal has completed a number of runs previously ranging from marathons to 10Ks, yet the ‘buzz’ she says she felt this time made it extra special. “When I was about 100m from

£550 through her donations page after registering a time of four hours and 19 minutes. If you would like to make a donation, please visit Virgin Money Giving’s website and search for ‘Satpal Sharma’, with all funds going direct to Arthritis Research UK.


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‘Voices of Asia’

A stunning new gallery showcasing Asian culture in all its wonder and colour was unveiled at a popular Leeds museum earlier this week. In what will be the first major gallery refresh at the museum since its opening in 2008, the fantastic sounds, diversity and culture of Asia was revealed as part of the ‘Voices of Asia’ Exhibition, which opened its doors to the public on Friday April 18 2014 at Leeds City Museum. The title ‘Voices of Asia’ was deliberately chosen to represent the many Asian communities that live within the city, the different languages spoken in the continent, and the passion for

STUNNING: A gold and red lacquered wooden chest made in Myanmar (Burma), 1860-1885, which will feature in the 'Voices of Asia' exhibition

contemporary film that will be incorporated in the new displays. The displays, which have been planned in partnership with local Asian community groups as part of an Advisory Network, will stay in the space for around five years, but will change annually to reflect different projects, themes and world faiths. Visitors have the chance to enjoy and take an unforgettable journey through seven major themes: Faiths & Festivals; Trade & War; Fashion & Style; Music, Dance, Theatre & Film; Eating Out & Eating In and Faith in Focus. Featuring in all of the themes will be a variety of interesting and diverse objects and pieces taken from the Leeds Museum and Galleries collections and also a wide range of donations from the Asian community, partners and city universities. The displays will include a friendly Chinese New Year tiger puppet, a model of the Golden Temple at Amritsar, a huge Chinese temple gong and two painted marble statues, of the Hindu deities Krishna and Radha, purchased from Leeds Hindu Temple. Hello Kitty makes an appearance and some old fashioned rag dolls from Gujarat. As part of the first Faith in Focus, the many facets of Hinduism will also be showcased and celebrated. Researched and developed by the Leeds Museum and Galleries team, who have worked closely with a wide range of local community groups and organisations including South Asian Arts UK, Leeds Hindu Mandir, Hamara, Jamyang Buddhist Centre, Leeds Asian Blind Association and Shantona at Leeds Museum and Galleries, ‘Voices of Asia’ replaces the acclaimed ‘Out of Africa’ gallery which displayed the city’s African collections. Leeds City Museum, which has

April 2014 - 3rd Edition welcomed approximately 1.5 million visitors through its doors since opening in 2008, is a free attraction located in the heart of the city on Millennium Square, just a short 10 minute walk from Leeds Railway Station. With four floors to explore and six galleries, the museum provides a comprehensive collection of objects relating to the history and modern age of both the local area and the wider world. Full details of the ‘Voices of Asia’ exhibition can be found at www.leeds.gov.uk/VoicesOfAsia Councillor Lucinda Yeadon, Leeds City Council’s executive member for leisure and skills said: "Our Leeds Museum and Galleries team has worked closely with the local Asian community to capture the unique and sights and sounds of their culture and traditions, and we hope the authenticity of the display will really shine through for visitors." Antonia Lovelace, curator of world cultures at Leeds Museums and Galleries said: "As Curator of World Cultures the idea for Voices of Asia has been with me for ages, ever since we opened the World View gallery and I suggested we have Africa up for five years and then switch to Asia. "Leeds has great Asian collections and as I’ve been working as curator since 1997, I have grown to know and love them well. "I enjoy most the opportunity to work with and learn from the members of these different communities, and also the handling, photography and research work that curators focus on. Last year I also had a grant from the British Council for a study trip to India, and was able to visit museums in five cities, attend the amazing camel fair at Pushkar, walk around the ancient town of Jaisalmer where Leeds’ large merchant door comes from, and learn loads about Indian textiles, crafts and faiths."


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REFURBISHED: The site behind Hovingham Primary School will be turned into a leisure facility thanks to work from local community members (l-r) Tomas Gregor and Mohammed Illyas (CATCH volunteers), Matt Davison (Chief Inspector West Yorks Police), Jon Crossley (Groundworks), Cllrs Kamila Maqsood and Roger Harington, PC Ash Razzaq, Vicki Hooper (LCC Area Support Team), Neil Brabbs (West Yorkshire Fire Service) and Kim Andrews (School Business Manager & CATCH Trustee) at the site of the proposed facility.

Harehills tidy up By Ashley Grint

Former ‘dumping site’ to become leisure facility

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OPEN DAY @ HAMARA LESS THAN TWO WEEKS TO GO!

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A disused site in Leeds, which had become notorious as a fly tipping zone, will get a new lease of life later this year as it is redeveloped into a leisure facility. The abandoned piece of land behind Hovingham Primary School has been unused for several years and had become overgrown, as well as being the focus of much antisocial behaviour and crime such as arson and drug abuse. Now, thanks to the acquisition of funding by local councillors, the refurbishment of the land is expected to be completed by August, and will include a grassed area for a range of sports. Tom Martin-Ball, Community Resident and CATCH Chairman (Community Action to Change Harehills), has been working closely with the project for a number of years and said he was delighted to see progress being made. “After years of hard work and persistence we are now finally at a stage where Harehills will soon have a much needed green space,” he said. “We appreciate all the support from Leeds City Council, the Police and Groundwork Leeds. We hope to make this area a hub for the whole community and I would like to encourage people to get involved with CATCH to help us make a real difference to young people” The project started in 2010 when Police Officers from the Gipton & Harehills Neighbourhood Policing Team led a mass clear-up of the land along with local residents, schools and West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue. Four years later and the project is finally close to completion, something Chief Inspector Matthew Davison, of the Leeds District Neighbourhood Operations, says will only be beneficial to the local community. He added: “The Hovingham Project and formation of CATCH are fantastic examples of what we can all do to help make positive changes in the area. “The project has helped the police foster better relations with young people and the wider community, and will help us reduce anti-social behaviour once the site is fully developed.” The final funding for the project was secured earlier this year by Gipton and Harehills Councillors Kamila Maqsood, Arif Hussain and Roger Harington. Speaking on behalf of Leeds City Council, Cllr Kamila Maqsood said: “It’s fantastic that the Hovingham Land Project is now underway which will help to provide a much needed sports facility for Harehills. “This is a fantastic example of public and private organisations working together with residents for the benefit of the community. It was great to see the work which has already been completed to clear the site and I look forward to the next stage starting soon.”

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Batonbearers at the ready Paralympic Powerlifter selected as Leeds Batonbearer

BATONBEARERS: (l-r) Laura Beardsmore, Ali Jawad, Nile Wilson and Norman Stephens have all been selected to represent Leeds when the Queen’s Baton arrives in June

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With just under 100 days to go until the XX Commonwealth Games begins in Glasgow, Leeds have announced their six Batonbearers selected to carry the Queen’s Baton when it arrives in the city. Amongst them is 25-year-old powerlifter, Ali Jawad, who will act as one of the city’s representatives when the Queen’s Baton Relay tours Leeds on the 12th June, before the games kick off in July. Ali, who suffers from the incurable Crohns disease, has most recently clinched a World Championship title in Dubai earlier this month and competed as part of Team GB’s Paralympic team. As a Batonbearer, the Bramley resident, originally from Lebanon, will take the baton to local landmarks and special events to celebrate the countdown to Glasgow 2014. He said it was an ‘extremely proud’ moment when he got told he had been selected and now hopes to go on and win Gold at the Commonwealth games himself. “I got told that I had been selected to be a Batonbearer around the time of the World Championships earlier this month (6th April),” he said. “It is a real honour for me because I hope to be representing England at the Commonwealth Games later this year. “My final qualifier is next month in Coventry and if successful I will then go on to represent the country which will be fantastic. “Being one of the city’s Batonbearers is something which makes me very proud.” It isn’t the first time that Ali has been selected as a representative of major athletic games having been a torch bearer in London for the Beijing Olympics. On that occasion, the powerlifter says the media coverage was ‘intense’ yet insists that this year’s

STRONG: Ali Jawad, a powerlifter who currently lives in Bramley, Leeds, will be one of the six Batonbearers for the city as the build up to the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow intensifies

Leeds appearance has a special sentimental meaning attached to it. He added: “The one in Downing Street was massive due to the media attention and I had just qualified for my first Paralympics so everything was huge. It was probably the most important leg of the torch relay so that was a great experience. “This Leeds baton is very special to me because it is the Leeds community which has been behind me from day one and helped me get to where I am today. “They have been so supportive over the years and I have them to thank for much of my success.” Ali has represented ParalympicsGB in powerlifting at Commonwealth, European, World and Paralympic Games, most notably the 2012 Paralympics. The highlight of his career was gold at the Asian Open in 2013, with a new European and World record, becoming world ranked number one. Throughout his life he has come through adversity and dreams of one day becoming the first Crohns sufferer to win Gold at any Olympics or Paralympics.


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Chapel restoration

Steps are to be taken to make the damaged twin chapel at Dewsbury Cemetery safe following recent bad weather and strong winds. The bad weather has contributed to the deterioration of the listed buildings, one of which is now unsafe. The roof from this chapel is to be carefully removed, and the rest of the building made safe. The works, which are likely to start in the next few weeks, will be carried out in consultation with the council’s conservation officers and are estimated to take a week to complete. Both buildings have been fenced off to prevent unauthorised access and secure the sites. Slates removed from the chapel will be stored for potential future restoration. The council is keen to work with any local community group to determine a practical way forward for the chapels and the cemetery. Asian

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www.asianexpress.co.uk A high school has received its third Outstanding Ofsted inspection in a row. Tauheedul Islam Girls School, in Blackburn, received a glowing report from Ofsted inspectors who said the school was in the country’s top one per cent for improving students’ outcomes. Inspectors said the school was led by a ‘strong sense of moral purpose’ and praised its focus on helping the less fortunate. Lead inspector Joan McKenna said the academic achievement in school was also of an incredibly high standard. She said: “Students achieve exceptionally well in this school. The rates of progress made by all groups of students are truly impressive across all subjects. “Because of the outstanding progress, students reach high standards. GCSE results are consistently significantly above the national average in all subjects.” The school has been in the top one per cent of schools in the country for the extent to which it improved students’ outcomes for the last three years. Ms McKenna added: “Students are highly motivated and enthusiastic about their learning.” She said the school’s spiritual focus was a successful element. She said: “Students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is of an exceedingly high order because it is regarded as extremely important by leaders and its promotion is integral to the life of the school. “It is the framework within which all else takes place and there are very many examples of students’ outstanding outcomes in these areas. They act to help those less fortunate than they are and have well-developed views on a wide range of ethical and moral issues.” Principal Hamid Patel welcomed the report. He said: “Having an Ofsted inspection is a stressful experience but it was most positive. The inspectors were very impressed and we are proud of our school and what we have achieved.”

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Nordic Walking sessions

New evening Nordic walking sessions are planned for Greenhead Park in Huddersfield from 30th April. Nordic walking provides the opportunity for upper body exercise but reduces the stress on knees and other joints. It requires a level of fitness and co-ordination but provides an all-round exercise which uses over 90 per cent of the body’s muscles. The evening Nordic walking session at Greenhead Park will take place every Wednesday from 6pm to 7.30pm and participants should meet at the Bowling Pavilion opposite the bowling greens. There will be a £1 hire charge to borrow walking poles. There will also be a session every Friday from 10am to 11.30am. Please meet by the top café opposite the tennis courts. To book poles please contact Diane on 07814387420. Saturdays between May and September will see a Nordic Walking session at Lindley Library from 10am to 11.30am. To book poles please call Alison on 01484 314863.

Transport Hub at ‘The Green’

Plans for Heckmondwike transport hub will be discussed by the Kirklees Cabinet on 22nd April. The scheme will provide a centralised transport hub for the town to replace current bus stops dispersed round an area known as ‘The Green.’ The new hub, at the North side of The Green, will have four bus stands with shelters and real time departure screens, sheltered cycle stands, a ‘Metro’ sign, and a public area. There will be a bus priority measure to enable buses to enter and exit the site. The transport hub will be designed in accordance with the West Yorkshire transport hub programme which does not provide traditional bus stations but improves travel integration and interchange in an affordable way with the total cost of the scheme expected to be in the region of £650,000.

Still time to tee up

Time is running out for keen golfers in the city to see their names at the top of the leaderboard in the first ever Lord Mayor’s Golf Day tournament. Held in support of the Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Thomas Murray’s LOFFTY charity and the Silverdale Holiday Centre, participants have the chance as part of a four-person team, to claim the bragging rights against rival line-ups over 18 holes at the Wike Ridge Championship Golf Course. Held on 1st May, 20 teams have already signed up to be involved in the competition, which will also include on the day a chance to win a number of big prizes and take part in fun challenges. Included in the £350 entry fee per team will be lunch and dinner for all participants and the opportunity to test their mettle in a ‘Beat the Pro’ challenge, a putting contest and indoor Par 3 simulator competition. For further details around the event, please contact by email: lordmayorsoffice@leeds.gov.uk or telephone: 0113 2474194.

OPEN: Children were awarded certificates for their design proposals for the exterior of the site, whilst 10-year-old Frizinghall Primary School pupil, Ayesha Hussain won the design competition

‘We’re open!’ By Ashley Grint

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The Lord Mayor of Bradford was on hand to officially open the city’s latest innovative educational facility earlier this month, as children get to learn all about the importance of recycling. Located at the site of Associated Waste Management (AWM), on Canal Road, the site will act as a one-stop destination for schools and community groups who want to learn about where waste actually goes. The building already processes waste from the surrounding district, utilising innovation led technology to effectively and efficiently separate waste – something people will be now be able to witness first hand. The Lord Mayor of Bradford Cllr Khadim Hussain, cut the ribbon at the official launch event alongside Group Marketing Manager for AWM, Mike Robinson. Commenting on the potential the site holds for educating children in a proactive manner, Mr Robinson said: “The room is designed to replicate the existing facility at Gelderd Road in Leeds – to provide school and community groups with a demonstration of how and why we should recycle. “The Canal Road site processes the waste from the District, whilst visitors are also able to see the production of refuse derived fuel (RDF) a renewable energy source which when incinerated at power stations generates steam, heat and electricity whilst diverting waste from landfill.” Prior to the launch, AWM ran a competition for local school children to design a message board for the outside of the facility. The winning design was created by 10-year-old Ayesha Hussain, from Frizinghall Primary School, and her artwork is proudly displayed outside the entrance for all to see. Meanwhile, the Lord Mayor also presented certificates to the winner and four runner-ups. Any groups that would like to visit the site and make use of the facility should contact Mike Robinson on 0845 456 7128 or email him at mike.robinson@ awm.uk.com

New educational facility opens in the heart of Bradford RIBBON-CUTTING: The Lord Mayor of Bradford, Cllr Khadim Hussain, and AWM Group Marketing Manager, Mike Robinson, officially opened the site earlier this month


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Do you have what it takes to become the next Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year? You could have your work exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London and win £10,000 commission for the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Enter at sky.com/portrait

Help make it a smooth-running election

Opportunities are available to work behind the scenes at this year’s local and European elections in Leeds in May. A number of paid positions still exist for people to work as counting assistants and in several other temporary posts for the elections, voting for which takes place on Thursday 22nd May. Extra staff are needed to support the council’s elections team as they verify the votes cast in local and regional elections and then count them. People are also needed to work in polling stations on voting day in various areas of the city. Counting takes place on Friday 23rd May in the Leeds City Council local elections. This is followed on Sunday 25th May by the European count, which is being hosted at Leeds Town Hall for the entire Yorkshire and Humber region. To find out more and to apply online or print an application form for posting, go to www.leeds.gov.uk/council/Pages/Ele ctions-2014.aspx

World Heritage Weekend

Saltaire, Bradford’s Council’s World Heritage Site, will host its 4th annual World Heritage Weekend with activities and exhibitions on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th April 2014. On Saturday 26th April, alpacas from Greenside Farm in Kirkby Lonsdale will be in the grounds of the United Reformed Church, giving visitors the chance to see the animals which provided the wool that made Saltaire. Local artist Lou Sumray will offer a free workshop to draw live alpacas or to make your own decorated alpaca. Tea and homemade cakes will be available at the Church which has a stunning interior. A historic 1950s Jowett van from Bradford Industrial Museum will be on display on Victoria Road and children can make their own model to take home. Even more events are planned for the Sunday with all the information available from Saltaire’s Visitor Information Centre and Victoria Hall, as well as online at www.saltairevillage.info and www.visitbradford.com.

DONATION: Members of GSAL’s Hindu and Sikh societies handed over a cheque of £5,000 to the Saraswati Vidyalaya charity, (l-r) Student faith leader GSAL Hindu Society, Akash Ramnath; UK coordinator of Saraswati Vidyalaya, Mr Hashmukh Shah; and Student faith leader GSAL Sikh Society, Manraj Thethi

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Pupils at a local Leeds school took time out of their academic studies earlier this month to help raise thousands of pounds for educational establishments around the world. Student members of the Hindu and Sikh societies from the Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) handed over a cheque of £5,000 to a representative from the charity Saraswati Vidyalaya – a service project of The Three R’s Education Trust. ‘Saraswati Vidyalayas’ are one teacher schools in India and Nepal which are helping to transform the lives of children in the south Asian countries by giving them greater access to education. Thanks to the generosity of students at GSAL, five of these new schools can now be built in remote villages of the two countries, with the total amount donated to the cause by the Leeds school now standing at £10,000. The main fundraiser each year is the Diwali show, organised by the Hindu and Sikh student faith leaders, an event which brings the whole community together for an evening of Indian

Top marks as students raise funds for village schools in India and Nepal food, music and dance. As well as the Diwali show, a tasty sum is raised each year through curry tastings and cooking demonstrations thanks to the generosity of Mr and Mrs Dabhi of Hansa’s Restaurant in Leeds. Mr Hashmukh Shah is Saraswati Vidyalaya’s coordinator in the UK and was presented with the cheque by Student faith leaders from GSAL’s Hindu and Sikh societies earlier this month. He said he was extremely grateful to see such generosity and explained how crucial such funds are for the charity. He said: “Education is empowerment, and through your sponsorship of schools in India

and Nepal you are helping disadvantaged students to overcome illiteracy and resist exploitation. “Thanks to GSAL we have built nine schools over five years – today’s donation alone will fund five more.” Akash Ramnath, Hindu student faith leader, added: “Education is a fundamental right for every child and we are proud to support this charity which provides education to children who don’t have the advantages that we take for granted. “The Hindu and Sikh communities at GSAL are very inclusive and I would like to thank everyone who has supported us, in school and from the wider community.”

“Thanks to GSAL we have built nine schools over five years – today’s donation alone will fund five more.”


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Domestic violence It’s common for Asian families to keep things quiet when things are not right in the home

By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

Imagine being beaten by your husband or threatened with deportation and having your children removed from you. Perhaps police show up in response to a call or complaint but you can’t speak their language. How would you deal with family members angry with you for bringing shame to your family or to your community? Domestic violence is vastly underreported in Asian communities for a number of reasons. The language barrier is a huge obstacle as is the great sense of bringing shame to the family. For many Asian women, their entire sense of identity is wrapped up in relationship to their families. Often Asian women will refer to themselves as ‘someone’s wife’ or ‘someone’s mother’. They often don’t introduce themselves or other women by name. Another problem identified is the link between violence and love in some Asian families. Many Asian people grow up in a society or a culture where corporal punishment is acceptable, to a certain degree, such as the misbehaviour of a child. The notion ingrained as time goes along is that, ‘well, daddy/mummy hit me because I was naughty and they wanted to correct me because they love me’.

Now victims of domestic violence in Leeds are being urged to not suffer in silence and take steps to access a wide range of support services available in the city. Working with a range of partners, including West Yorkshire Police and the NHS, Leeds City Council’s Safer Leeds Partnership is providing help in a number of ways to tackle domestic violence, support victims and work with previous offenders. Available 24 hours a day, the Leeds Domestic Violence Service (LDVS) phone line offers confidential support and advice from trained staff for all victims of abuse aged 16 or older. Callers are assured that they will be listened to and treated with dignity and respect and can be offered access to further services depending on their needs. Depending on personal circumstances, a place in a refuge may also be offered but at no time will pressure be put on any caller to leave their partner or home if they are unsure or do not want to. The Safer Leeds Partnership is also responsible for overseeing enquiries which are made as part of new legislation entitled ‘Clare’s Law’, which enables people to ask police if their partner has a history of domestic violence. The partnership uses a multi-agency approach to respond to women and/or their relatives who enquire about the past domestic violence offences if they are concerned the person may cause harm to a partner. An innovative new pilot project working with men to improve their relationships with their children and partners and reduce their risk at home has also been launched in three areas of Leeds. This is a 17-week programme called ‘Caring Dads’. Councillor Mick Coulson, Leeds City Council’s lead member for community safety said: “We would urge anyone who is experiencing domestic violence to please seek support from the wide range of services available in Leeds. “Nobody should have to suffer in silence, and we would like to reassure anyone who is thinking of contacting us that out trained staff will always listen, never judge and offer the best practical advice and support.” For further help and advice, or if you are from outside the Leeds catchment area, there are also a number of national numbers to call. Domestic violence is vastly underreported in Asian communities for a number of reasons

IMPORTANT NUMBERS Leeds Domestic Violence Service (0113) 246 0401 Leeds ‘Caring Dads’ 0113 395 1377 Domestic Violence Helpline 0808 2000 247 (for women) Men’s Advice Line 0808 801 0327 (for men) In any emergency, please ring West Yorkshire Police on 999, or for further help and advice call 101.

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CELEBRATE: Members of the Healthwatch Bradford and District Board celebrate the first milestone for the independent organisation (l-r) John Samuel, Mashud Haque, Julie Bruce, Trevor Ramsay, Javed Khan, Pam James

Healthwatch Bradford celebrate first year’s success

By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

An organisation, which was set up last year to give the public a stronger voice when it comes to healthcare in Bradford, was celebrating earlier this month as it reached it’s one year anniversary. Healthwatch Bradford celebrated its first year of operation at a public event in the city with members of the group’s board celebrating with a special birthday cake. The event was attended by almost 100 people, who had an opportunity to challenge those in charge of health services in the district about what they are doing to improve people’s experiences of GP services. Earlier this year Healthwatch published a report, ‘Invisible at the

Desk’, which shows that although many people get good clinical care from their GP, there is wide variation in standards across Bradford and District, and some groups of people are having particularly bad experiences. At the latest Healthwatch event, speakers from the three local Clinical Commissioning Groups and NHS England responded to questions from members of the public and talked about the actions they will take to improve services. Healthwatch will be following up to tell the public more about what action the local NHS is taking in response to patient opinion, and to make sure that plans lead to better patient experiences. Speaking after the event, Chair of the Healthwatch Board, Javed Khan, said: “After our first year, Healthwatch

Bradford and District is in a strong position to call on health and social care providers to make positive changes for patients, service users and carers across our district. “It was great to see so many members of the public there and actively participating; it was a really good mix of people with representation from all parts of our communities. “Our local Clinical Commissioning Groups and NHS England fielded a strong panel of senior managers and clinicians, indicating that Healthwatch is seen as a force to be reckoned with and that they need to come along and respond to patient opinion. “I’m very proud of the work that Healthwatch staff, volunteers, and the Board have carried out in the first year, and look forward to building on that for the future.”

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Bollywood to Bradford

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ANIMATOR: Dhananjay Khore from India is has earned his reputation over 15 years (Picture credit: Keith Allison)

One of Bollywood’s leading animators, Dhananjay Khore, jetted into the UNESCO City of Film to work with students from the Whistling Woods International (WWI) Film School. Offering aspiring filmmakers, animators and photographers at Bradford College the

opportunity to gain valuable insight into the industry, Dhananjay Khore charted his rise from fine art graduate to world-class animator. Speaking during his visit, Dhananjay said: “In 1995 the Russian production company Soviet Multi-film came to India and selected 50 fine art students out of almost 1000 from across the country. I was picked and trained on traditional animation by these legendary animators.” In a first for Bollywood, Dhananjay Khore directed the critically acclaimed first full-length animation feature film in India. The film, ‘Bhagmati – The Queen of Fortune’, a dramatic true love story, received recognition at the Cannes International Film Festival 2003. Dhananjay’s love of animation was sparked by his mother, who first introduced the young fine art student to the genre after she saw an animation clip on television and wanted to share it with her son. Commenting on what makes a good animator, Dhananjay said: “I think it’s important to have really good drawing and visualisation skills, which allows you to imagine and create a story for your audience.”

Leading animator from Indian film industry meets with college students

When asked what has made Dhananjay the successful animator we know today, he replied: “I have very good drawing skills and the ability to transfer those dreams onto paper. Although, in order to be successful in the industry today, it takes more than great drawing and creative skills, you also need to be technically competent too.” Offering advice to people starting out in the industry, Dhananjay said: “Firstly be honest with yourself, don’t try and be something that you’re not. You have to have a real passion for animation. Back in India, students come to me on a daily basis to discuss pursuing a career in animation.” When asked what his favourite animation was, Dhananjay replied: “The Lion King!” During his two-week visit to the UK, Dhananjay has been delivering experimental animation workshops and one to one sessions with students from the Bradford-WWI Film School. Students have been delighted to learn from one of Bollywood’s legendary animators, as Dhananjay’s work consistently dazzles, is technically remarkable and imaginatively astonishing.


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Raising Explorers raising funds

Thousands raised for charity by after-school club

Families from all over Bradford visited the Carlisle Business Centre earlier this month as a youth club helped raise more than £2,000 for charity. ‘Raising Explorers’, an Ofsted regulated afterschool learning and childcare club, hosted their own Spring Bazaar in Manningham, with stalls and activities run by students and teachers. The event was organised with the hope of raising funds for the ‘Keep Syria Warm’ campaign which looks to help the millions affected in the warravished country. Children who attend Raising Explorers, which is based at the Carlisle Business Centre, were instrumental in making the day a true success helping to ensure everything ran smoothly. A number of stalls were on show in the special bazaar which included, amongst others, a variety of clothes stalls, a bouncy castle and face painting. Even food stalls were set up to ensure shoppers could try different snacks as well as

food and delicacies ranging from a chocolate fountain to spongy cakes. Entertainment during the event included a performance of Nasheeds by the children; which they had been preparing for in the run up to the event. In total, the event, organised in partnership with Intouch Foundation & al Hikmah project, raised £2,750 for the cause. Khalil Shah Manager from Raising Explorers said; “The turnout at the event was amazing especially considering the short space of time the event was put together. “The turnout was tremendous, with hundreds of local people in attendance throughout the duration. “I would like to express my appreciation on behalf of the staff and students to the team at Carlisle Business Centre especially Dom for his efforts, the local community for their continued support. “We had reached out to local businesses and asked for their partnership in making this event a success. “We are in deep gratitude for the generosity of the local businesses who contributed in making the event the success it was.”


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DISGRACEFUL Bradford ninth on worst served hospital meal list

BRADFORD NHS: The hospitals claim that their food is ranked “Excellent/Good”

By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

Hospitals across the UK have been criticised after care watchdog reveals that almost half of all patients feel that hospital food is not good enough, and that some trusts are spending just £2.64 a day on three meals. Bradford ranked ninth on the country’s worst served meals list. NHS hospitals claim their own studies show that 99 per cent of patient meals are rated ‘good’ or ‘excellent’. Now hospitals have been accused of conning the public with bogus claims about the quality and choice of food on offer to patients. Campaigners claim nutrition and quality standards are below those for prisons and Whitehall department restaurants, which must adhere to mandatory levels. In some NHS trusts, such as the Heatherwood and Wexham Park, which serves Ascot, Maidenhead, Slough and Windsor, less than four in ten rated the food as ‘good’, placing it bottom of the league of patient satisfaction. However, a survey of staff at its hospitals rated the food, which is prepared by outside contractors, as excellent. Other low scores were given to the Medway NHS Foundation Trust in Kent, and the South London Healthcare NHS Trust, which includes Queen Mary’s hospital in Sidcup. The research also reveals that there is little correlation between the amount of money spent on meals and their quality. For example, Heatherwood and Wexham Park trust spends a relatively high figure of £13 a day per patient, yet it came bottom on patient satisfaction. The lowest spending to provide three meals to patients was at the Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust, where the figure was just £2.94. The trust which spent the most on food was Barts in London at £15.65 a day, however the proportion of patients who rated the food as good was just 48 per cent. The figure at the South Tees trust was £15.47 a day – five times higher than the nearby Gateshead hospitals. At South Tees, the proportion of patients who rated food as good was 60 per cent.

April 2014 - 3rd Edition The damning figures were released by the Campaign for Better Hospital Food, which is supported by 97 organisations, including the Royal College of Physicians, British Heart Foundation and the Patients Association. All are calling on the Government to support a change in the law that would improve all patient meals by requiring them to meet mandatory standards, including quality and nutrition. Campaign co-ordinator, Alex Jackson said that it was time for the Government to come clean about the sorry state of hospital food in England and set mandatory standards for patient meals. Jackson said: “This would only involve extending an existing policy which has seen it set mandatory standards for prison food and food served in government departments, to go alongside those that already exist for school food. “Surely patients recovering in hospital have the same right to good food as government ministers, school kids and prisoners?” The Unison union, whose members work in hospital kitchens, claimed that meals produced inhouse were generally a higher quality than those from outside contractors. Its deputy head of health, Sara Gorton, said: “While costs vary, it is plain that food cooked fresh on hospital premises scores the highest with patients. “Unison is backing calls for set standards for hospital food in England. At the same time we want more hospitals to use kitchens to prepare and cook patient meals instead of bringing in readymeals from outside.” The Department of Health rejected the need for minimum legal standards and said the figures, which relate to 2011-12, were out of date. A spokesman said: “There are many fantastic examples of really good food across the NHS thanks to forward-thinking and innovative staff. “But, we recognise that there is too much variation across the country — that is why we have implemented a tough new inspection programme. “With our army of thousands of patient assessors we will drive up standards and reduce variation in hospital food.” She added: “We support the principle of food standards but do not think that legislation is the right way to proceed.”


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Yorkshire & Humber are blackspots for youth employment By Anush Ansari

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A report this week reveals that Bradford, Barnsley, Grimsby, Hull and Doncaster are amongst the ten cities with the worst national figures for youth employment in Britain. Bradford’s 25 per cent unemployment figure for 16-24 year-old puts it as sixth in the country’s top ten cities facing the highest UK youth unemployment crisis. The data processed by The Work Foundation ranks, and maps youth unemployment rates for 16-24 year olds across the UK’s largest towns and cities shows that even in the recovery, almost one in five young people looking for work are unable to find a job. It goes onto reveal that those who leave school with only GCSE level qualifications (or less) are more than twice as likely to be unemployed as those with better qualifications. The youth unemployment problem is so endemic in the UK that even those cities with the lowest rates (around 13%) are still a third higher than the German national average (8.6%) and double that of Germany’s best performing cities (e.g. Hamburg at 5%).

Now authorities are being told that these figures can improve if local services were to work together more effectively. The paper argues that without effective, targeted action from national and local government, businesses, and educators, a generation of young people in these cities will face a bleak future in the labour market. Commenting on the paper, Lizzie Crowley, head of youth unemployment programmes at The Work Foundation, said: “The UK’s youth unemployment crisis continues to affect almost a million young people – even in the recovery. “It is shocking that in some cities almost a third of young people are looking for work but are unable to find it. “Urgent action is needed to ensure young people get the right support to either continue in school, further training or with getting a job. “Central Government’s top-down attempts to tackle the crisis have failed. Local government must now be tasked with setting up Youth Transition Partnerships to bring together schools, colleges, third sector organisations, and local businesses to develop tailored policy responses suitable for each city. National government must also back these partnerships by providing dedicated funding to ensure they can fulfil this duty effectively.”

“Urgent action is needed to ensure young people get the right support to either continue in school, further training or with getting a job.”

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‘It is an honour for me to be with them’ Panna Fragola In keeping with the Tubzee tradition of developing gelato with flair and creativity, our Panna Fragola is a divine choice that is perfect for sharing with friends and family. Its smooth texture that is complemented with fresh strawberry pieces and swirled with real strawberry fruit sauce makes this an irresistible favourite.

REMEMBER: Raja Tariq Mehmood has dedicated walls in his Bradford home to his father’s (Subah Ali Shan) achievements, with medals, pictures and clippings from his career in the Navy

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A Bradford resident has become the first Asian member in 50 years to join the city’s Royal British Legion after signing up in honour of his father. 60-year-old Raja Tariq Mehmood says he is ‘extremely proud’ to wear the 18 medals, obtained by Subah Ali Shan from both British and Pakistan governments, and hopes his new membership will only carry on his father’s legacy. “My father was as beautiful as his name was,” Mr Mehmood said. “It translated into a beautiful morning and I remember him as a fantastic person. “He was very young, about 17, when he first joined the British Indian Navy in 1941. He was with them for about six years until ‘47 when Pakistan became and independent country and so he was then transferred to the Pakistan Navy.” Subah Ali Shan was a highly decorated member of the Navy who collected 18 medals throughout his 39 years of service before finally retiring as a lieutenant commander in 1979. Unfortunately, he sadly passed away just three months later yet Mr Mehmood says it is now up to his family to keep his father’s memory alive. He explained how he joined the Royal British Legion in hope of bringing ‘warranted attention’ to his father’s achievements. “I didn’t know how to make use

of these medals but luckily read an article about somebody honouring their father’s medals so did some research,” he said. “I was put through to a number in London and ended up speaking with the MoD (Ministry of Defence) who then put me in touch with the British Royal Legion, and the next morning I got a call from them saying they wanted to see me. “I went down to the Bradford branch and they said it was a ‘privilege’ to have me and my father’s medals on board.

“I attended my first meeting earlier this week and I loved it, it was very enjoyable. Everybody is so respectful and it is an honour for me to be with them.” Mr Mehmood’s father was awarded five medals from the Royal Navy: Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, War Star, and two Memorial Medals; as well as 13 more from the Pakistan Navy including several for fighting in four wars with India, and a Ten-year, 20year, and 30-year service medal. Mr Mehmood added that he had hoped to carry on his father’s

PROUD: Mr Mehmood said he was ‘proud’ to stand alongside fellow members of the Royal British Legion in honour of his father (l-r) Ronnie Carr; Raja Tariq Mehmood; Keith Webster, Chairman; Derek Armour, Secretary

legacy through joining the forces yet was unfortunately only able to complete one year before having to leave. “It was always a dream of mine to be in the Navy or the Air Force,” he explained. “When I finally joined up in Pakistan I was told a little while later that I had to return to England or lose my citizenship. “I was never able to go back to the services in Pakistan but am extremely proud to be able to wear my father’s medals and keep his legacy alive.”


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Superstar Sartaaj visits East End PLC By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

It’s not every day that one of the world’s most renowned singers pays a visit to your place of work yet for East End PLC, that is exactly what happened earlier this week. On Friday 11th April, hundreds gathered outside the New Birmingham Library for Sartaaj’s Birmingham press conference where he addressed the media and fans ahead of his UK tour. The man with the golden voice will be performing at six venues across the country, with his first date set for Saturday 19th April at Wolverhampton’s Civic Hall. Yet before his music is unleashed on his adoring British fans, Sartaaj paid a visit to one of his tour’s sponsors. East End PLC greeted the chart topper on Monday 14th April at the Aston Cross site – the former home of HP sauce which was redeveloped with an £11million investment three years ago – where he was given a tour of the premises

before having a meet and greet with family and friends of the company. The Aston site, together with the West Bromwich premises (opened in 2000), cover a total of 600,000sq/ft, about the size of 30 football pitches and just illustrate the enormity of East End PLC. Sartaaj also met with customers before witnessing the production process of many of the company’s own products first hand. Jason and Jasbir Wouhra, Directors at the national company, were two members of the family who showed Sartaaj round throughout the day and the prior said it was a fantastic experience. “He is a very nice, down-to-earth guy and is of course extremely talented,” he said. “It was a privilege to have him come to our store and share dinner with him in our boardroom. “He was interested to see how all our products were made and appreciated the fact that they are all done on site and produced here in the UK. “We have had a number of celebrities and politicians visit us

but Sartaaj was certainly one of the nicest. “We can’t wait to see him sing live now.” After dinner, and the meet and greet, Jason Wouhra took the musical talent to the New Birmingham Library, where the East End PLC director is also the chair of the advisory board. “Sartaaj has a big interest in the Shakespeare era and as the library has the second largest Shakespeare collection in the world, we thought it would be good for him to visit the site,” he explained. “He was very polite and enjoyed himself, learning about something he has a real interest in.” Sartaaj will be performing in Wolverhampton, Leeds, Glasgow, Leicester, Birmingham and London on his current tour and East End PLC are proud to be one of the tour’s main sponsors.

TOURING: (l-r) Jasbir Wouhra, Sartaaj and Jason Wouhra, spent the day vtouring the East End PLC sites before heading off to the New Birmingham Library


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larmingly, almost everyone in the UK eats too much salt. Currently, the daily recommended amount of salt in the UK is nomore than six grams (just a teaspoon!), whilst the current average salt intake is 8.6g (with many consuming more than this). Despite the recommended amount of salt being six grams, those with high blood pressure should be actively eating less than the specified amount. Excessive salt consumption is one of the largest factors contributing towards high blood pressure; though high blood pressure may not seem as serious as other illnesses, it can be a root cause of heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, stomach cancer, osteoporosis and renal failure. Genetics can cause us to be particularly sensitive to too much salt and this is most definitely the case with South Asians. Various studies into South Asian health have determined that those of Indian/Pakistani/Bengali descent are at a higher risk of high blood pressure and coronary heart disease. Shockingly, South Asians are 30- 40 per cent more likely to die prematurely from heart disease in comparison to the rest of the UK population and they are six times more likely to have diabetes than the average UK population. In spite of these worrying statistics, reduction of salt in the diets of South Asians is very limited. Whilst the majority of the UK consume (and exceed) their recommended daily amount of salt from processed foods, in the South Asian population, almost all of the salt consumed is added during cooking or at the table. The astronomical amounts of salt that the community have unwittingly incorporated into their diet is masked by the variety of spices that also go into the common curry/fried snack.

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label on product packaging for salt content • Cut down on crisps, salted nuts and Bombay mix • Just because something costs more does not mean it is better for you! Rock salt and sea salt are just as damaging to health as the common

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• Do not be fooled when companies list ‘sodium’ rather than salt – it is a part of salt! If just sodium levels are listed, multiply it by 2.5 to get the salt level (1g of sodium equates to 2.5g salt, 2g of sodium equates to 5g salt etc.) • Remember – a low salt food has less than 0.3g or less of salt per 100g

By incorporating the above into your day to day lifestyle, positive changes will most definitely be observed. While food may begin to taste slightly bland when you first decrease salt levels, tastebuds will gradually get used to this change (this can take up to three weeks) – so perseverance is key.


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he Supreme Court in London has delivered judgment ending a 16year dispute for Mr Richard Durkin over a laptop bought from the Aberdeen branch of PC World. In 1998 Mr Durkin bought a laptop for £1,499. He took it home in a sealed box, having been assured that it would contain an internal modem, presumably a rarity at that time. He paid a deposit of £50 to PC World and signed a credit agreement for the balance with HFC Bank (part of the HSBC group) which provided PC World's in-store finance. When he took it home he found that it did not have the promised internal modem, understandably he returned it and asked for his money back and cancellation of the credit agreement without penalty, as he had been promised when he had taken it away. The £50 was eventually returned by PC World, but HFC said he was still required to make loan repayments under the terms of the separate credit agreement he had signed. Because of his unwillingness to pay, the Bank marked his credit record as a defaulting customer. Mr Durkin took his case to court where he claimed that he was wrongly blacklisted for failing to comply with the credit agreement, and as a consequence had been unable to raise a loan to buy a family home. The Sheriff court in Aberdeen agreed with him, that he was entitled to cancel the sale and the credit agreement, and awarded him substantial damages for

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the losses flowing from the inability to take out a loan. The Bank appealed and in 2010 Appeal court judges ruled that “the contract of sale and contract of loan were separate agreements." and that he was not entitled to cancel the sort of instore credit agreement on which many individuals, and arguable the whole economy, rely. Mr Durkin then took his case to the Supreme Court seeking a six-figure sum, and has now won a famous victory. Of sorts. Though the court agreed that he was entitled to rescind the credit agreement, a major boost for consumer rights, his damages were confined to injury to his credit resulting from HFC’s breach of its duty of care in the sum of £8,000.00. That is way short of the amount claimed and little reward for the substantial time and costs poor Mr Durkin has had to put in. The decision highlights what happens when customers, through dissatisfaction with the financed product, return it to its place of supply. It also highlights the risks banks face when following procedures in relation to credit reporting. Although the case is Scottish in its origin, the Supreme Court’s judgment enables the ruling to be applied in an English, as well as Scottish, context. We at Blacks have a specialist team dealing with all aspects of contractual disputes.

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or more than 20 years, Cater Equip has been providing restaurants, hotels, schools and kitchens everywhere with the instruments needed to make a business run smoothly, and now you too can take advantage of the companies amazing product range. Priding themselves on putting the customer first, the catering equipment suppliers have built up a solid reputation in the heart of Leeds, with businesses from across the north of England taking advantage of their excellent service. Owner, Mr Rod Beigy, has spent more than two decades in the industry and is on hand to overlook every project to ensure equipment is fitted and used correctly. His passion to see others succeed has seen him work with huge restaurant chains and sole traders, always on hand to offer advice and suggestions. “We place a massive emphasis on personal service and we feel that a happy customer is a customer for life,” he explained. Companies such as Mr Sandwich and Rajas are just some of the local names which have utilised the service whilst most recently restaurants from across the Pennines have started visiting Leeds for their own personal service. Charcoal grill, a takeaway in Leeds and Manchester

began working with Cater Equip last year when fitting a Manchester kitchen and for manager, Zaheer Afzal, it was a partnership which clicked immediately. “I bought all my equipment from Cater Equip due to the excellent reputation of the company,” he said. “The service provided is excellent and is one of the best in the country. Rod Beigy guided me through it all and planned everything with me. He had an answer to every question I had. “Moreover, the company went with my budget, and, unlike many other business, they didn’t give me any more than what I actually needed,” added Mr Afzal.

Cater Equip offers a unique individual touch that sees its customers coming back time and time again, in the safe knowledge that only the best equipment is available at the most competitive prices. “I would recommend everyone to try out Cater Equip because they have competitive prices and a one-to-one service you can’t find anywhere else,” Mr Afzal added. With its reliable products, the West Yorkshire-based business offers a personal service at excellent value making it the obvious choice when purchasing professional catering goods.

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Danbys Herbal Skin Care International ooking after your skin is crucial if you are to achieve a confident, flawless complexion and with some of the most innovative and advanced products available on your doorstep, now is your chance to find out more about how to obtain your desired look. Products developed by Danbys Herbal Skin Care International are used across the globe, yet it was right here in Leeds that the worldwide brand was first developed back in 2001 by Fozia Gulfam and Muhammad Iqbal. Unifying naturally derived and scientifically advanced ingredients into one unique

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product, Danbys has taken skin care to a whole new level. Any product with the Danbys name on is guaranteed to have been developed with only the client in mind, whilst every last detail has been carefully researched to create the optimum blend of herbal extracts from nature to develop superior formulations. A wide range of cosmetics, from creams to gels, are available for your skin, hair and nails, direct from the supplier who pride themselves on being called the discoverers of the secret to natural beauty. When developing the products three basic rules are followed: Innovativeness,

Quality and Professionalism. By implementing these rules with the use of state of the art achievements of world cosmetology Danbys develop high quality control products, offering benefits and solutions for unique requirements to both men and women. Nobody is more meticulous in the testing of their cosmetics, with every product’s ingredients selected carefully so as to not disrupt your skin’s natural pH balance. Skin experts have praised this brand the world over and now it is your turn to see for yourself why so many people trust Danbys as their number one cosmetics choice.

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Five Indian organisations up for global green energy prize Five Indian organisations have been selected as finalists for this year’s Ashden Awards, the world’s leading green energy awards, ahead of an awards ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society in London on 22nd May 2014. India faces stark energy challenges. Some 400 million Indians live without access to modern forms of electricity, while 159 million cook using traditional fuels like wood and dung, which harms health and pollutes the air. At the same time, the growing economy is placing ever-greater strain on the already over-stretched national electricity grid. Hon. Sarah Butler-Sloss, Ashen Founder Director said: “India is a hotbed of innovation in sustainable energy: from social enterprises that are meeting the energy needs of some of the poorest people in the country, to an IT giant that’s achieving staggering energy savings across all its business campuses. Together all five organisations are leading examples of what can be

achieved. The rest of the world should take note.” Now in their 14th year, the Ashden Awards celebrate pioneering businesses and organisations that are helping tackle climate change and improving people’s lives. Some 20 organisations in India have won Ashden Awards since 2001. In 2010, Indian Ashden Award winners formed the Ashden India Renewable Energy Collective, which acts as a voice for the sustainable energy sector in India. A total of 14 Ashden Award winners will be announced at ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society in London on 22 May 2014. Winners will receive up to £40,000 and global recognition as one of 2014’s green energy leaders. Indian Finalists for the 2014 Ashden Awards are: Sakhi Unique Rural Enterprise in Maharashtra, Greenway Grameen in Mumbai, the Rajasthan Horticulture Development Society, Infosys and Mera Gao Power in Utter Pradesh.

Sikh Pound worth £7.63 Billion The British Sikh Report (BSR) is the only strategic document of its kind, aimed at governmental bodies and national institutions alike, which draws attention to the aspirations of the British Sikh community across a range of areas. Compiled by a collective of British Sikh professionals and academics, it is based on quantitative research and will be used to help better understand and meet the various needs of the Sikh community. It is anticipated that the report will assist non-Sikh organisations in working with the current British Sikh population on collaborative projects. Some of the key findings in the report related to the financial strength of British Sikhs. The report found that two-thirds of British Sikh households (66%) have pretax incomes above £40,000, and over a third (34%) have a household income in excess of £80,000. Taking into account the average

size of the British Sikh household, the report values the Sikh contribution to the British economy at a staggering £7.63billion. In terms of wealth and assets, home ownership is very high amongst British Sikhs with 87% of households owning at least a portion of their home. 30% of British Sikh households own their homes outright and only 9% rent their properties. A mere 1% of British Sikhs claim Housing Benefit. According to the report, British Sikhs are clear net contributors to the British economy and have a strong entrepreneurial drive, with about one in three British Sikh families (34%) owning a business in the UK. Ed Miliband MP, Leader of the Opposition, comments, “The Sikh community is one which has made an immense contribution to British society over many years. I welcome the British Sikh Report 2014 for the insight it helps to provide to the community."

David Cameron, the Prime Minister, comments, "The British Sikh community is one of the most hard-working and successful groups in the UK, contributing so much to our culture, economy and way of life. I commend the British Sikh Report 2014 for its continuing efforts to engage politicians in dialogue on matters concerning the British Sikh community." Jasvir Singh, chair of the British Sikh Report, comments, "The British Sikh Report 2014 has helped to show just how powerful the Sikh contribution to the British economy is. Sikhs are amongst the most financially independent people within the UK, and this often unsung and overlooked community deserves to be recognised as playing an important and integral role in contemporary Britain." The document was launched at a Parliamentary event on Wednesday 9th April where Sadiq Khan MP (Shadow Justice Secretary), Priti Patel MP and Lord Dholakia amongst others spoke of the positive relationship between Sikhs and Britain and discussed the findings of the report.


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ON THE RUN: Jerry Monerville was sentenced to eight years for slicing a 15-year-old boys’ cheek open in a racist attack

Police Chief slams his own force for taking over 20 hours to issue a public warning

Racist face-slasher on the run By Anush Ansari

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A man who pinned a 15-yearold Asian boy to the ground and sliced open his cheek in a racist attack, has gone on the run after a four-day special release from prison. Jerry Monerville, 47, of Claremont Square, off Pentonville Road, Islington is currently serving an eight-year sentence for attacking the teenager with an accomplice, Shane Doyle, 26. The boy had been sitting alone on a park bench in Bethnal Green, east London in November 2010. The vile pair attacked the 15year-old from behind and Monerville sat on the boy and continued to slash his face twice with a knife. When the boy asked why they had attacked him they spat back: “It’s cos you’re a f***ing Paki” and kicked him before they left. Now Monerville, who was released on Friday April 11th has failed to return to prison at 3.30pm on Tuesday April 15th. It has not yet been revealed why he was allowed out for four days. It’s been speculated that he may be in hiding in Herne Bay, Kent. Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore has slammed his own force after they took 20 hours to warn the public about Monerville’s

ANGRY: Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore has slammed his own force after they took 20 hours to warn public about Monerville’s disappearance

disappearance, despite promises to improve performances after recent incidents. Violent Jerry Monerville failed to return to Hollesley Bay open prison, which is notoriously

insecure and has been dubbed ‘Holiday Bay’ by inmates. The area's crime commissioner has slammed the force over the delays to inform the public, after promising to tighten up security following similar blunders when another convict went on the run last year. This is the third escape in three years. Mr Passmore said he would be challenging Suffolk Chief Constable Douglas Paxton about the embarrassing blunder and will be seeking cast-iron guarantees that errors are not made in the future. He said: “I was given an assurance by the Deputy Chief Constable last July that communications to the public in these situations would be reviewed. “Clearly this is not working and that is completely unsatisfactory. “I will now take this up with the Chief Constable again and seek a cast-iron guarantee that such public information is released without delay.” Police have tried to trace Monerville without success and have issued an appeal to find him. He is described as white, of thin build with brown eyes and black hair, and has connections with Herne Bay. Police say anyone who sees Monerville should call 101, but should not approach him or take any other action.

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Do you really know what is in your food? Well new tests which are soon to be introduced by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) will certainly give you a clearer picture of what you are eating. The FSA announced earlier this week that it will begin a new round of tests on lamb takeaway meals from restaurants across the UK after the consumer watchdog found evidence of cheaper substitutes such as beef and chicken. The FSA said local authorities were being asked to test 300 samples from restaurants providing takeaway meals and report their findings to the agency with the sampling set to start at the beginning of May. The agency said mislabelling of food could result in fines of up to £5,000 and that businesses that are found to deliberately mislabel food could face prosecution. An FSA review of local authority sampling data from July to December 2013 found that 43 out of 145 samples of lamb takeaway meals contained meat other than lamb. Other meat species identified included chicken and turkey yet no samples were found to contain horse meat, it said. Last year a scandal broke around Europe when traces of horse were found in frozen burgers sold in Irish and British supermarkets.


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Selfless teen meets Prime Minister at special reception

Downing Street welcomes a ‘Flood Hero’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

A teenager from London said he was ‘very excited’ after hearing of the news that he was to be greeted personally by the British Prime Minister following his work with the country’s flood relief efforts. 16-year-old Zafar Ahmad, from Southfields, London, finally met David Cameron on Monday 7th April at 10 Downing Street. After picking up the ‘Flood Hero’ award, alongside four other volunteers, live on ITV’s Daybreak, and receiving a cheque of £5,000 by Sir Richard Branson to go towards his chosen charity, Zafar was invited to the historic home of British politics. During his half-term holidays in February, the enthusiastic volunteer joined others from Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), a UK youth charity, to

assist with the wider flood relief efforts being carried out across the country, including the Staines, Chertsey, and Somerset areas. Zafar spent almost every day helping however he could, whether filling and delivering sandbags, or helping with the massive clean-up operation of the St. Paul's Church in Staines. Speaking before he finally met Mr Cameron, he said: “I'm a bit nervous about attending the reception, but at the same time very excited to meet the Prime Minister. “Young people are often highlighted for all sorts of negative reasons, but I would like to assure the Prime Minister that there are many positive young Brits who enjoy helping others on a daily basis.” He added: “I don't consider what I did to be special, but simply fulfilment of my religious duty as a British Muslim to serve my country. “I would like to thank ITV for

HONOURED: Zafar Ahmad (centre) was awarded the title of ‘Flood Hero’ by ITV’s Daybreak and visited 10 Downing Street this month alongside other honoured guests

highlighting the plight of those affected by the floods as well as Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Unite for offering such a kind donation, which I am donating in full to help the flood victims.” Jamal Akbar, the AMYA youth coordinator who was so moved by Zafar's selflessness that he put the teenager’s name forward for the award, added: “In my mind, everyone who helped out with the flood relief efforts is a flood hero,

whether they are from our own community, the local residents, the Army or the tremendous Sikh volunteers who worked tirelessly. “The reason I nominated Zafar was because of his selfless dedication and the fact that he showed no hesitation in giving up his school holidays to help others. “I’m very proud that he got through as there were over 120 nominations across the country. I think he is a great representative for

young people across the UK.” Zafar’s volunteering efforts do not stop here as he is already looking forward to raise more money to assist with the massive clean-up required up and down the country. Next month he will be running 10K at the annual MKA-10K on 4th May at Battersea Park and can be sponsored by visiting his Just Giving page at, www.justgiving.com/ZafarAhmad-2014.

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POPULAR: The Liverpool Arab Arts Festival draws in thousands of people every year

First wave of artists announced for Liverpool Arab Arts Festival 2014! By Anush Ansari

including the Bluecoat, FACT, Unity Theatre, St George’s Hall and Sefton Park Palm House. This year LAAF will coincide with The ever-popular Liverpool’s International Liverpool Arab Arts Festival (LAAF) returns for Festival for Business. This eclectic festival will a 13th consecutive year and cover a plethora of organisers are delighted to cultural mediums and announce the first wave of genres, with family artists who will appear at activities, visual this multi art form festival. Female jazz fusion singer arts, film, Farah Siraj, a music ANNOUNCED: superstar in the Arab world Farah Siraj will and many European be performing countries, visits LAAF in at the festival, what is her only UK show she is this year, in the impressive considered surroundings of Liverpool’s a music St George’s Hall on Sunday superstar 8th June. in the Arab Farah Siraj has a style all world her own, which she describes as Arabian Flamenco Jazz. Siraj has performed on some of the world’s most prestigious platforms, including the United Nations, Nobel Prize Hall and the World Economic Forum. Farah Siraj said: "I am very excited to be part of the Liverpool Arab Arts Festival. This festival is one of the most prestigious in Europe and I am proud to take part in it. One of the things I most look forward to is connecting with the audience and bringing them closer to the Arab world through my music. We have an exciting program lined up and I just know it will be a special night." Boasting a huge range of events, the nine-day-long festival will take place at various high profile venues across the city anush@asianexpress.co.uk

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CONTROVERSY: M&M Hair Academy barber, Karim Nabbach, insists the poster was only used as a tongue-in-cheek joke, yet North Korean embassy officials appeared to take offence at the use of an image of their country’s leader

Staff at a London salon said they had a ‘close shave’ with the North Korean Embassy earlier this week after a picture of the country’s leader was used in advertising the store’s services. A large poster with an image of Kim Jong Un was placed in the window of M&M Hair Academy in South Ealing, West London, with the question ‘Bad hair day?’ branded across it. Barber, Karim Nabbach, said embassy officials from the

country turned up at the salon earlier this week questioning why an image of their leader was being used in the advertising campaign. He explained: “We put up posters for an offer for men's haircuts through the month of April. Obviously in the current news there has been this story that North Korean men are only allowed one haircut. “We didn't realise but the North Korean embassy is a 10-minute walk from the salon. The next day

we had North Korean officials pop into the salon asking to speak to the manager. “He (the manager) said ‘listen this isn't North Korea, this is England, we live in a democracy so I'm afraid you're going to have to get out of my salon’.” The manager later contacted police in regard to the matter and was told embassy officials had also contacted the authorities yet no action was to be taken. “We haven't had any trouble

since then, if anything the poster has become a tourist attraction,” Karim said. A Met Police spokesperson added: “We have spoken to all parties involved and no offence has been disclosed.” Last month it was reported that every male university student in North Korea would have to don the ‘Kim Jong Un haircut’. Previously, males were allowed to choose from ten styles, and women had the option of 18.


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CONSTRUCTION: The palace in Pakistan would have been valued at more than £2million upon completion

Tax fraudster was building his own ‘Buckingham Palace’ A Birmingham tax fraudster has been concluded that Khan had failed to pay tax sentenced to four years in prison after and national insurance over that period plans to build his own personal which equalled a total amount of £445,264. ‘Buckingham Palace’ in Pakistan was Acting Detective Chief Inspector thwarted by police. Andrew Bannister, who led the 42-year-old Mohammed Suleman Khan investigation, said: “We disputed the was living a life of amounts earned. Our luxury in his Moseley research was not able to home, having cheated find any business he the tax man by almost controlled or owned £500,000 over a nine that was consistent with year period. him being a debt Despite appearing to collector within the have no job on paper in community. the UK, and only “We were effectively transferring minimal prosecuting someone amounts through bank based on the evidence accounts in the country, about lifestyle and it was his lavish property without having spending in Pakistan easily obtained which alerted the evidence.’’ GUILTY: Mohammed Suleman authorities. Over the course of the Khan had cheated the tax man out of Detectives investigation it was also more than £400,000 and, having investigating Khan’s discovered that Khan already been sentenced to four years lifestyle found that he had, at one point, had in prison, is likely to lose more than £1million when the West Midlands had actually more than £120,000 in force conclude their investigation commissioned work for cash possession and had a £2.4million palace to also paid for luxury cars be constructed in in cash, including a Over the course of £22,000 BMW. Pakistan which a judge described as his own Chief Superintendent the investigation ‘Buckingham Palace’. Alex Murray, it was also The building, upon responsible for policing completion, would have in east Birmingham, discovered that included its own library, said: “The joint action Khan had, at one taken by police and HM private cinema and even servant quarters. Revenue and Customs point, had more It was a search of proves that where Khan’s home which than £120,000 in communities trust local unveiled the true plans officers and confide in cash possession for the mammoth them, we are able to operation in Pakistan’s and had also paid piece that information Attock region. together and where for luxury cars in appropriate The tax evader’s launch an defence argued that investigation. cash, including a their client was a “This may take time £22,000 BMW legitimate businessman but we will always seek who had earned just to bring to justice those £300,000 over a nine who don’t operate year period. within the law. Yet officers from West Midlands Police “The message from West Midlands Force CID, investigating the accused, had Police is that we will stop you, whether that found that Khan had already spent is through criminal law, through Revenue £893,000 on the outer-shell and roof of his and Customs, the Department for Work Pakistan project, on top of at least and Pensions or others. £300,000 income for him and his family in “Communities are fed up of people the UK. thinking they are above the law and are From that information, officers increasingly standing up to be counted.”


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Dhaba Lane By Anush Ansari

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When former banker Arti Bareja and business development manager Upma Arora met they were inspired by their childhood nostalgia for simple home-cooked food and decided it was time to become innovators. They duo wanted an alternative to pre-packaged food, takeaways and curry menus, which didn't feature the simplicity they craved and saw a gap in the market. Hence ‘Dhaba Lane’ was born. Dhaba Lane, say the ladies, is a fresh new way to grab a tasty, healthy lunch on the go – infused with the exotic flavours of India. The company is named after the ‘Dhabas’ (roadside shacks) on the Indian and Pakistani highways, where truckers will stop for a quick bite and a cup of chai (tea). These shacks have garnered a reputation for the quality of their food and attract a wider range of customers from all social classes. South Asian food is a cuisine Britain loves a lot and currently it simply has not been able to make its mark for lunchtime - due to the

perception of it being heavy, greasy and unhealthy to eat regularly at midday. “We’re here to change that perception and fill the gap that exists for lunchtime. “For Asian people it will be the home-cooked flavours they so enjoy and for others, it will be a taste they love – all set out in an innovative, healthy and easy to eat manner,” says Arti. The company aim to have their own permanent kitchen in London where customers can come and enjoy their simple, tasty and well-balanced meals.

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In the meantime, they offer a fortnightly Wednesday lunchtime delivery service covering the City and Canary Wharf, bringing customers home-cooked lunch boxes made from scratch, with delights including a green bean and chicken salad with a moon dal soup. You’ll also find Dhaba Lane’s stall at Venn Street Market, Clapham Common on the first Saturday of each month. Dhaba Lane also offer catering services, canapés and corporate lunches, encompassing Indian and continental cuisine.

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Nida Azwer among celebrated designers to showcase at Faisana Fashion Weekend Celebrated designer, Nida Azwer, is among the six fashion houses from across India and Pakistan, to be showcasing her latest collection and interacting with the UK public at Faisana Fashion Weekend, 2nd and 3rd May, Mayfair Hotel, London. Nida Azwer has been designing and working in fashion under the aegis of her eponymous label since 2005, only one month after she graduated from the prestigious Indus Valley School of Art & Architecture. Her label includes prêt a porter, haute couture and bridal lines. Nida herself was nominated for the coveted Lux Style Award for Best Emerging Talent in 2008 and won the Best Designer Award at the Nesvita Women of Strength Awards in 2009. The same year, she held her debut solo show in Karachi, featuring both prêt a porter and haute couture to the acclaim of press and industry stalwarts alike. Nida Azwer’s atelier has come to be recognised for the designer’s love of more classic and vintage design elements infused with traditional crafts such as ‘tukri ka kaam’, ‘rilli’, ‘kantha’, ‘zardozi’ and ‘miniature

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embroidery’ worked into contemporary fashion. All clothing and apparel created under the Nida Azwer label is meticulously handworked in Pakistan using only pure fabrics including Irish linen, chiffons, hand-woven silks and brocade. The atelier is best known for infusing designs with attention to detail, innovative cuts, silhouettes and tailoring. Influencers on the South Asian fashion landscape, Aamna & Aisha and Radhika Hasan, bring to the Capital a UK exclusive with Faisana Fashion Weekend, which curates and presents for the very first time together on one international platform three of India and three of Pakistan’s most celebrated designers – Anita Dongre, Rina Dhaka and Bhairavi Jaikishan (India); and Umar Sayeed, Nida Azwer and Sania Maskatiya (Pakistan). The two-day event at Mayfair Hotel will launch with an exclusive Champagne, Canapés and Couture evening on 2nd May, 7-9.30pm in Mayfair Hotel’s Crystal Room, where guests will preview the latest collections from all participating designers, introduced by the designers themselves. The evening will be interspersed with a runway show and classical dance performance by celebrated Kathak dancer Fasih ur Rahman of the Akademi institute. A free to attend, open exhibition, The Grand Trunk Show, will follow on 3rd May, 12-7pm, showcasing a wide range of pret and couture from the designers’ latest collections for the general public, again hosted by the designers themselves.

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Man arrested for eating toddler GRUESOME: Boys head found in cannibal Moahmmed Arif’s home

Police now searching for the suspect's brother after neighbours revealed they have both been convicted of cannibalism before A man in Pakistan who is a known cannibal has been arrested after the head of a three-year-old boy was found in his house. Police raided Mohammad Arif, 35 and his 30-year-old brother Mohammad Farhan's home, in the Dariya Khan, a town 180 miles south of Islamabad after neighbours complained about the stink of rotting flesh. Mohammad Arif Ali has allegedly admitted to the crime just a year after being freed from prison for an earlier act of cannibalism. He and his brother Farman were jailed for just two years in Pakistan

for stealing the body of a dead woman from her grave in 2011. They admitted chopping off her lower limbs and making them into meat curry at their home in Darya Khan. As Pakistan has no law against cannibalism, Arif was sentenced under the law of desecration of the grave, for which he served just two years - a case which shocked the country. Both brothers were married, but their wives deserted them before the 2011 case. Police are now trying to find Farman to question him about the latest find.

ARRESTED: 35-year-old Mohammad Arif admits to cannibalism

District police chief Ameer Abdullah said:"Residents informed police after a stench emanated from the house of the two brothers." A year ago another police official, Fakhar Bhatti, told of his horror at discovering the corpse of the woman in the home that led to their first conviction. He told of a trail of ants leading to under the bed where her body minus the lower limbs - was

discovered. He added: "In the middle of the room, I saw a cooking pot which was half full of meat curry. Nearby was a wooden board, a butcher's axe and a large kitchen knife. Bits of fat clung to the board and the blade of the axe. "It still gives me the creeps; they had chopped off one of her legs below the knee, and the other near the shin.

"The rest of the body was intact. The curry was made from those parts." They admitted to chopping off her limbs and using them for meat curry. Police said the pair had dug up, and eaten over 100 corpses from the local graveyard. Police are now searching local graves for signs of disturbance. The identity of the child is not yet known.


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Pakistani Taliban plot to assault Islamabad The Pakistani Taliban will coordinate with Islamist activists at major seminaries in or near the capital, Islamabad, to launch attacks if peace talks with the government fail, police said in a report. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif took power last year promising to end Pakistan's insurgency through negotiations. Talks got going in February but have achieved little. The Pakistani Taliban, allied with but separate from the Afghan Taliban, are fighting to overthrow the government and impose a strict version of Islam on the nucleararmed nation of 180 million people. They called a ceasefire beginning on March 1 to facilitate the talks but it officially ended on Thursday. It is unclear if the ceasefire will be extended. Police said in the report that two well-known seminaries would support attacks in the capital and its twin city of Rawalpindi if the talks break down and the military moves against Taliban bases in areas bordering Afghanistan. "If talks between the government

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and the Taliban fail - like-minded religious seminaries and mosques have been given the target of fully contributing in carrying out attacks," police said in the report, which was prepared last month. Police identified two well-known seminaries, or madrasas, on the

outskirts of Islamabad. They said the two had already helped launch several attacks, including a 2009 assault on the army's headquarters in Rawalpindi. One is led by a cleric called Azizur Rehman Hazarvi. It provides "brain washing courses and lessons on

sacrificing oneself for jihad", police said in the report. The other is run by Fazlur Rehman Khalil, who is on a U.S. terror watch-list and signed a 1996 fatwa or decree from Osama bin Laden in which he declared war on the United States.

At Khalil's seminary, commanders provide "jihadi weapons training classes" to students from the ethnic Pashtun tribal areas which have long been militant recruiting grounds, police said. The two seminaries also host fighters who come to carry out attacks and help with "all last minute preparations", they said. Militant fighters have set themselves up with activists at hardline mosques in Islamabad before. In 2007, more than 100 people were killed when security forces assaulted the Red Mosque in the heart of the capital after well-armed fighters from the tribal areas and followers of the mosque's radical clerics running a Taliban-style movement refused to surrender. Police and government spokesmen declined to comment on the report but security officials who requested not to be identified said the information was correct. One police officer said 20 seminaries in Rawalpindi were being investigated for similar Taliban links.

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Twins have the ‘Urban-Nasheed’ Factor By Majed Iqbal

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Meet Nabeel Hussain and Aqeel Hussain - two Birmingham-based twin brothers who have made an explosive entry into the world of chart topping music, but with a distinct difference. The dynamic duo, known as ‘Deewane Mustafa Twins’ have set the scene with a

unique brand- Islamic poetry fused with urban beats. With a leading record label behind them they have marked their entry onto the growing ‘Nasheed’ (Islamic Songs) market which has flourished exponentially in the last decade, striking a clear chord with a younger Muslim generation growing up in Western countries.

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Their album “Ya Rasoolullah” launched in July 2013 by High Tech Music has sold thousands of albums off shelves and hit the slot of the third best selling album on iTunes in its first week of launching

By day they work in a supermarket, practicing their vocals whilst on the job, and by night hit the studios to record and produce their tracks. Their album “Ya Rasoolullah” launched in July 2013 by High Tech Music has sold thousands of albums off shelves and hit the slot of the third best selling album on iTunes in its first week of launching.

Origins

The duo’s artistic expression began at high school in the style of beat boxing. “We were inspired by beat boxing artist Faith SFX and then ventured into performing for audiences at local events, talent shows, family fun days and Charity events” said Nabeel. They beat boxed to popular chart music tracks from singers like the late Michael Jackson, Usher, Snoop Dogg and Justin Timberlake. “Mixed audiences appreciated our unique style. We even applied to audition for Britain’s Got Talent in 2010 but never got through the initial stages,” highlighted Nabeel.

Driving force

In 2011, life took a tragic course when the twins mother passed

away. This had a profound impact on their thinking and outlook about life, its meaning, its purpose. “It brought us more close to our religion, Islam,” said Nabeel. In 2012 they swapped their Beat boxing to commercial songs to Urdu nasheeds sung by famous traditional artists from Pakistan. They came up with the name ‘Deewane Mustafa Twins’ and worked to find a new way of portraying their love for Nasheeds (Islamic Songs) to the younger generation. They are huge fans of great singer/songwriter Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Nasheed artist Sami Yusuf for their huge contribution to Sufi music. They put all their energy into writing and practicing Nasheed’s, and developing something new, unique and innovative.

The Start

Aided with some musical experience from school classes, they began working on some melodies by using existing Islamic poetry. They came came up with ten tracks and decided to approach a record label to hear their work. “We approached DJ Chino and presented our tracks. We were fresh and we had no knowledge of music production. He was shocked with our beat boxing because

nasheeds are not normally beatboxed to!” laughed Nabeel DJ Chino, known for working with big names in the Asian Music scene immediately signed them up for five years with his record label, High Tech Music.

Recognition

They recorded their Album early in 2013 in Alum Rock, Birmingham at Frantic Studios and released their Feature track named

after their album “Ya Rasoolullah” in July 2013 followed by a second track release “Rabbana”, both of which have been huge successes. The group has received appreciation internationally as well as nationally receiving messages of support from Pakistan, France, Poland, South America and even West Indies! The Duo will be releasing their next two videos for singles ‘Chamak tujhse’ and ‘Mustafa

jaaney rehmat’ before Ramadhan in June. “We are already working on our second album! We’re going to make the music a little softer using traditional instruments from this album based on feedback we’ve received from our fans.” said Nabeel. A few concerts are also coming up soon in schools, park mela’s and charity events by the group.


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After a failed attempt at an honour killing at the hands of her family, Mona (Aiysha Hart) is forced to go on the run. Her family, desperate to save face, enlist the services of a bounty hunter (Paddy Considine) to search the streets of London to track her down and restore HONOUR to their family. With the DVD set to be released on 28th April, Aiysha Hart and Shan Khan took time out of their busy schedules to let audiences know a bit more about the highly anticipated thriller.

Actress, Aiysha Hart, and Writer/Director, Shan Khan, catch up with the Asian Express Aiysha Hart plays Mona in the film Shan Khan – Writer/Director

Q. What can audiences expect from Honour? still feel very fortunate to have got the part. A. I think that, on one hand the viewer can expect an Q. Your role is one which must be hard to research edge-of-their-seat, fast paced thriller with some mentally at times. How has it been for you getting in shocking and unexpected moments; whilst on the other the correct mindset of your character? hand I hope they will be both moved and enlightened A. I felt like I had quite a strong connection to Mona by the extremely weighty and harrowing subject and that I understood her from fairly early on in matter. the process, which made getting into It’s a film that will undoubtedly push character a lot easier. audiences to think and discuss, and Shan was quite focused on me just that’s what I believe makes it so going on this journey with her and powerful. not worrying so much about I also hope it will be doing extensive research into refreshing for people to see honour killing facts and a British Asian film that statistics, which the isn’t a comedy and isn’t character herself probably about arranged marriage. wouldn't have known. Q.What were your So I kept a diary as thoughts when you first Mona and built up her read the script? back-story, and then A. On the first once we started filming, audition I hadn’t been the isolation of living given the entire script away from home yet but I knew it was combined with a very a film about honour intense filming killing. It was schedule meant that incredibly exciting becoming Mona to me that someone came quite (Shan Khan) had organically. been brave enough to Q. What's it write about such a been like working relevant and taboo alongside names subject. such as Harvey When I finally Virdi? got the script A. It was and read it, I wonderful getting thought it was the opportunity to brilliant; a real work with Harvey, page-turner. she’s such a nurturer in By that point real life, warm and funny I felt very and thankfully totally attached to opposite to the character Mona and I she plays on screen. really wanted It was also terribly the opportunity exciting to act to tell her story. alongside Paddy It’s rare to find Considine. I learnt empowering a lot from just and watching both interesting of them work. ACTRESS: Aiysha Hart plays the part of Mona, a woman who female roles, escapes an honour killing attempt by her parents only to be so I felt and chased across the country by a bounty hunter (Paddy Considine)

Q. What can we expect from all there and then. We grew up ‘Honour’? in a small town as the only A. It is a very interesting film Asian family and it was an and one which will make you escape for me really. think afterwards. It is like the Q. What was Aiysha like to thrillers of the 70’s. work with? Back in that time I feel that A. Aiysha is a wonderful films were better at putting actress and a great person. A lot across messages whereas now of people would just say that they don’t really do that but but she is extremely talented. rather focus on celebrity For the role of Mona we must instead. Honour is more like a have interviewed around 200 traditional thriller and will give people and we only heard from you something more than the Aiysha because she was a typical modern day film. friend of someone else who had Of course it is also very come to audition and she entertaining and has some thought she may as well have a fantastic talent acting in it. go at it. Q. How long did the film take Thankfully she did and from to direct? then she was our Mona. It is a A. We began filming back in very hard part to play, 2009 once we had established especially at her age, but she is our cast and then it was a great actress and did the part probably completed in 2012. justice. Since then we have just had to really wait for the right time to launch it, with budgets considered, and hopefully the wait will be worthwhile for everybody. Q. Where does your passion for film come from? A. I have always had a love for films since I was a young boy growing up in Scotland. My father owned a video shop and we would watch movies every day and he would tell me that movies are the ‘big thing’. I was in charge of the video shop at SPY SHOT: Mercedes are kee points when I was the details of the SLC AMG, cod ping just 12-year-old and C190, a closely guarded secret enamed for now just fell in love with it


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FILM: Bewakoofiyaan DIRECTED BY: Nupur Ashtana GENRE: Comedy STAR CAST: Ayushmann Khurrana, Sonam Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor Bewakoofiyaan - a contemporary slice of a life story, which changes fixed notions about relationships. Mohit is a marketing whiz kid vying for a step up the career ladder... Mayera - a financial brain with a penchant for shoes... They're a young middleclass corporate couple that's ambitious and likes the good life too. They work hard, they party hard. They're also passionately in love with each other. Their belief: You can live on love and fresh air... Their obstacle: Mayera's

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wilful bureaucratic father V.K Sehgal. The obstinate old man believes that only a rich man can bring Mayera happiness and a mid-level executive like Mohit simply isn't good enough! Exactly how fragile are relationships in these times where consumer lifestyles dictate their very nature and intensity? Who gets the last laugh when recession strikes and the lack of money tests love... creditcard-junkies privatesector Mohit-Mayera; or safe-playing sarkari, V.K. Sehgal?

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Thought-provoking political thriller 'Chambaili' tells the story of a small group of ordinary people revolting against corrupt politicians and challenging the status quo. Set in a fictional country resembling Pakistan, the film follows a group of friends who are torn between emigrating or staying to fight for change. Pushed to the brink by unjust leaders, they are left with no choice but to take matters into their own hands. The story revolves around a family, who lives in an

FILM: Ragini MMS-2 DIRECTED BY: Bhushan Patel GENRE: Thriller STAR CAST: Sunny Leone, Divya Dutta, Sandhya Mridul, Pravin Dabas

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area where the majority of the houses are being bought by a political party. They are being forced to sell their house. The movie takes a turn when the family decides to stand up to guard their rights and their country and starts a hunger strike and a friend of the family is killed during their protest. It is then that a simple man evolves as a leader of ordinary people and becomes a threat to all the political figures of the nation.

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Two years ago, a young couple set off for a naughty weekend at a friend's secluded farmhouse. What they didn't anticipate was the unimaginable horror that awaited them. Today, the story of the terrifying ghostly entity that manifested itself has become something of a legend. So, an enthusiastic young film crew arrives at the farmhouse to recreate these events for a movie. But before long, they discover for themselves the horrors that lie within its walls. Plagued by spooky and inexplicable events, the filmmakers soon find that they are trapped. Their only hope of escape is to destroy the evil spirits. And to do that, they must uncover the house's terrible history! Controversial star Sunny Leone takes the lead in this spine-chilling sequel to the acclaimed 'Paranormal Activity'-style 2011 Bollywood found footage horror.


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FILM: Bhoothnath Returns DIRECTED BY: Nitesh Tiwari GENRE: Comedy/Drama STAR CAST: Boman Irani, Amitabh Bachchan, Parth Bhalerao

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A tall, erudite, Punjabi boy next door, aware of his reality, duty and ambition yet, lost in a distant world - as he hopes to become a writer someday. A writer, compassionate about the world around him... a world where he wants to make a difference with his words... without being preachy. Raised by an overbearing Punjabi mother and an alcoholic father, theonly reason Krish is home, is for his mother. They find the solace of a family with each other. He would not do anything against her wishes or do something that would hurt her. However, much to the chagrin of his mother, Krish falls in love with Ananya, a Tamilian girl, whose nonchalance over his caste or community and encouragement to pursue his dream to become a writer, wins him over. Krish knows his mother will not be happy with his choice of a 'Madrasan' and that Ananya's parents will not be forthcoming either. However insurmountable the task of overcoming the obstacles of the borders, states, communities and cultures... he will fight for his love... but will he succeed?

RELEASE DATE: 11/04/2014 The Shahenshah of Bollywood, Amitabh Bachchan, returns to delight audiences of all ages as he returns to the silver screen in a lead role as his much loved, paranormal avatar makes a comeback in ‘Bhootnath Returns’. ‘Bhoothnath Returns’ takes Bhoothnath’s story forward as the paranormal character returns to ‘Bhoot World’, where he is greeted with taunts and condemnation from the other ghosts for bringing disrepute to the ghost-community for getting bullied by a kid on Earth. Post the humiliation, Bhoothnath (Amitabh Bachchan) decides to redeem himself by returning to Earth to seek vengeance by scaring a

bunch of kids. His search leads him to Akhrot (Parth Bhalerao), a kid from the slums who happens to be the only person who can see him. They agree to help each other but their friendship embroils them in a cause bigger than they had ever imagined. To move ahead, they will need to take on one of the country’s most powerful and corrupt politicians,

Bhau (Boman Irani). The Lok Sabha elections are nearing and Bhau’s victory is a mere formality, or is it? In a world where the common man is afraid of politics, will a common man’s ghost overcome his fear to stand up for what’s right and fight against injustice? Bhoothnath Returns is an entertaining tale of good against evil, weak against powerful, past against future.

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FILM: Kaanchi DIRECTED BY: Subhash Ghai GENRE: Drama STAR CAST: Mishti, Kartik Aaryan, Rishi Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Hazel Crowney ‘Kaanchi’ is an innocent, rural beauty, an 18-year-old girl from the Uttrakhand hills. Blissful in her little world and far removed from the business of the big city, she has a keen eye for adventure, laughs irrepressibly, dances passionately and is completely oblivious to her own sensuality. Tomboy by nature, she habitually plays pranks on all those around her. Her small town is a sleepy hamlet where nothing much

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RELEASE DATE: 25/04/2014 long. Soon her world crumbles and her comfort zones are eroded. The people around her do not have the strength to fight the mighty powers that be, with the system at their beck and call. Kaanchi, overcome by grief, cannot understand why justice is being subverted. She is told to simply ‘move on’. This is something she cannot accept and her innocence and naivety give way to obsession and blind rage as she seeks out revenge. The story quickly moves to Mumbai, home of the Kakda’s, as Kaanchi arrives on their turf to turn the tables. Little by little, Kaanchi infiltrates the world of big business, lavish parties and dirty politics and, one by one, she uses her wiles and her brains to bring down those responsible for her tragedy. It becomes a first of its kind, astonishing case in the files of the CBI and the establishment, and they are lost as to how to deal with this, with corruption so deep rooted around them.


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STARRING: RUSSELL CROWE, JENNIFER CONNELLY, EMMA WATSON, RAY WINSTONE, ANTHONY HOPKINS, LOGAN LERMAN, DOUGLAS BOOTH DIRECTOR: DARREN ARONOFSKY GENRE: ACTION/DRAMA Russell Crowe stars in a spectacular reimagining of the apocalyptic story of the great flood. When Noah (Russell Crowe) experiences visions of a catastrophic deluge, he seeks advice from his grandfather Methuselah (Anthony Hopkins). Methuselah reveals that the disaster foretold is God's punishment for man's corruption of the world. It is Noah's destiny to construct a vessel to save the lives of the innocent. Together with his wife Naameh (Jennifer Connelly), their sons Shem (Douglas Booth)

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STARRING: EMMA STONE, PAUL GIAMATTI, DENIS LEARY, ANDREW GARFIELD, JAMIE FOXX, MARTIN SHEEN, DANE DEHAAN, SALLY FIELD DIRECTOR: MARC WEBB GENRE: ACTION, DRAMA, SCI-FI UK RELEA

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18/04/20 : We’ve always known that Spider14 Man’s most important conflict has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man. But in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker finds that his greatest battle is about to begin. It’s great to be Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield). For Peter Parker, there’s no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers, embracing being the hero, and spending time with Gwen (Emma Stone). But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city. With the emergence of Electro (Jamie Foxx), Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: Oscorp.

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STARRING: KIT HARINGTON, EMILY BROWNING, KIEFER SUTHERLAND, JARED HARRIS, CARRIE-ANNE MOSS, ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJE DIRECTOR: PAUL W.S. ANDERSON GENRE: ACTION/DRAMA Erupting Mount Vesuvius brings terror to the Roman city of Pompeii in this awesome historical disaster epic. In 79 A.D., a muscular slave named Milo (Kit Harington) has become an unbeatable gladiator. He fights in the arena of the city of Pompeii - the breathtaking jewel in the Roman empire's crown.

Milo falls for beautiful, high-born Cassia (Emily Browning), who's betrothed to corrupt Roman Senator Corvus (Kiefer Sutherland). When the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius showers the city in deadly fireballs and engulfs it with a torrent of lava, Milo must fight his way out of the arena.

As Pompeii is destroyed around him, he faces a race against time to save Cassia. 'Game of Thrones' star Kit Harington leads the cast of this involving human story set against the backdrop of an astonishing depiction of nature's fury. It's directed by Paul W.S. Anderson of 'Resident Evil' fame.

SABOTAGE STARRING: ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, SAM WORTHINGTON, OLIVIA WILLIAMS, TERENCE HOWARD Arnold Schwarzenegger reboots his career with this ferocious action DIRECTOR: DAVID AYER film in which an elite DEA team GENRE: ACTION/DRAMA/THRILLER are targeted for death.

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Johnny Depp stars in a mind-blowing sci-fi thriller about a terminally ill scientist whose consciousness is uploaded onto a computer This grants him power beyond his wildest dreams, and soon he becomes unstoppable. Dr. Will Caster (Johnny Depp) is a world authority in the field of artificial intelligence. He's also an evangelist on behalf of the technology, arguing that it represents the next stage in human evolution. But his plan to create a sentient machine that combines a full range of human emotions with the collective intelligence of mankind is not universally popular. When Revolutionary Independence from Technology (RIFT) activists fatally wound him, they unwittingly accelerate his 'transcendence'. Will's wife Evelyn (Rebecca Hall) and best friend Max (Paul Bettany) upload his mind, but can only look on in horror as he spreads across the internet, becoming an unstoppable, omnipotent power! This cutting-edge techno-thriller is the directorial debut of 'Inception' director Christopher Nolan's regular cinematographer Wally Pfister. The excellent supporting cast includes Cillian Murphy and Morgan Freeman.

John 'Breacher' Wharton (Arnold Schwarzenegger) leads a crack team of the most dangerous DEA agents ever to wear a badge. They need to be hard, because this ten-strong assault unit is charged with taking down America's deadliest drug cartels. But something goes terribly wrong after a tactical raid on a cartel safe house. Although a kingpin is arrested and hundreds of millions of dollars are seized, it transpires that $10 million has gone missing. Now members of the team are under suspicion and being assassinated in a series of grisly hits. And for Breacher, things are about to become very personal indeed. 'End of Watch' director David Ayer specialises in gritty portrayals of police life. Here, he gives Arnie a striking makeover for one of his toughest and most realistic roles to date.

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Drool! By Steve Maybury info@asianexpress.co.uk

Practically a facelift for McLaren’s first mid-engined supercar, the new McLaren 650S brings in technology and styling elements borrowed from the P1 hypercar. Positioned above the 12C and transferring technology from the range-topping McLaren P1, the 650S’s statistics are breath-taking: 650PS, 678Nm, 0-62mph in 3.0 secs,

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207mph… but they only tell half the story. Like every McLaren road car, a carbon fibre MonoCell sits at the core of the 650S. Stiff, strong and incredibly light, the MonoCell provides a solid platform for optimum chassis dynamics, ultraresponsive steering and exceptional ride comfort. Three adaptive chassis modes specially tuned for the 650S

exploit this duality: select Track and you’ll feel hardwired to the road surface; switch to Normal and you’ll be almost entirely isolated from it.

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Positioned behind you for optimum weight distribution and thrilling dynamics, the acclaimed M838T engine combines 3.8 litres and twinturbocharging technology to produce an astonishing 650PS at 7250rpm, while 95% of its 678Nm is spread from 3000-7000rpm. That means the 650S revs like a racing car but retains lowspeed flexibility. This remarkable engine sends its power to the 650S’s rear wheels via a sevenspeed dual-clutch gearbox with near instantaneous gearshifts. Pull the rocker shift paddle at full throttle

and a new ‘inertia push’ function harnesses the engine’s torque for a feeling of positive acceleration throughout the shift. Change gear at part throttle and a fuel-cut punctuates the transition, adding an audible crispness. Whereas the Automatic mode ensures silky smooth shifts whatever your speed. The 650S is priced at just under £170,000 and is available as both a coupe and a Spider convertible, which costs £20,000 more than the old 12C but comes with more equipment as standard, so McLaren say it’s better value.

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The 2008 DKR: The lion with voracious appetite for challenges

Beastlike The muscular, thoroughbred yet beastlike forms of the Peugeot 2008 DKR provide a vivid indication of the new car’s serious desire for success. It is behind the wheel of this

purpose-designed machine that Carlos Sainz and Cyril Despres will defend the colours of Team Peugeot Total on next January’s Dakar. Three weeks after the exciting news that Peugeot, Red Bull and

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Total have decided to join forces to contest the 2015 Dakar, the car that will spearhead the team’s challenge has finally broken cover. The 2008 DKR shares an unmistakable family resemblance with Peugeot’s road-going crossover, albeit with more muscular forms, and more imposing overall proportions that have been honed to meet the challenge that lays ahead. Its spectacular lines are the fruit of close cooperation between the experts at Peugeot’s Style Centre and their colleagues at Peugeot Sport’s Design Department, and the newcomer’s likeness with the production version is quite astonishing! Far more than just another styling exercise, the 2008 DKR features an aggressive stance dictated by the technical constraints associated with its mission. Indeed, Peugeot Sport’s design team had to answer one particularly fundamental question at a very early stage concerning the new beast’s transmission: four-wheel or twowheel drive? In the end, they’ve opted for an approach that was quite different to

that of the competition. Given the off-road capability of two-wheel drive transmission and its ability to run on sand, that’s the choice they ultimately went for. It enabled them to fit bigger wheels which also benefit it from more suspension travel. The 2008 DKR consequently sits on 37-inch diameter Michelin tyres (almost 94cm)! These considerations naturally had a significant knock-on effect with regard to the work of Peugeot’s

stylists, but the four-strong design team rose enthusiastically to the challenge to pen the new Lion that will very soon take on the unique challenges posed by cross-country rallying. What lies beneath the bodywork remains a secret for the moment, but the 2008 DKR’s breath-taking forms are sure to cause a stir even before the new car starts to kick up dust as it begins to be put through its paces.

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Land Rover announces global partnership with Virgin Galactic Land Rover, the British brand synonymous with adventure, has revealed a long-term global partnership with Richard Branson’s pioneering commercial spaceline, Virgin Galactic. The ground breaking partnership was announced against the backdrop of SpaceShipTwo, the world’s first commercial passenger carrying spacecraft, together with Land Rover’s new Discovery Vision Concept vehicle. The announcement illustrates the commitment that both brands share to iconic design and engineering excellence and a desire to push the boundaries of travel for the next generation. Land Rover will base a fleet of vehicles at the Virgin Galactic test centre in the Mojave Desert, California and at its astounding operational New Mexico base, Spaceport America. The exciting announcement was revealed in dramatic fashion on board USS Intrepid, a former aircraft carrier and now a museum dedicated to the exploration of sea, air and space and anchored on the Hudson River. More than 200 VIP guests witnessed the two game-changing vehicles, revealed against a stunning Manhattan background. Land Rover’s first act as exclusive partner was to bring a unique full-size replica of SpaceShipTwo

VSS Enterprise to New York, where it joined the remarkable British Airways Concorde and its namesake Space Shuttle Enterprise upon the Intrepid. Like the Space Shuttle, SpaceShipTwo is the first of a revolutionary fleet of reusable human spacecraft. Having the vehicles in one place for the first time provided a powerful symbol of human ingenuity and the adventurous spirit of exploration and discovery. Revealed alongside SpaceShipTwo was Land Rover’s Discovery Vision Concept, a vision of Land Rover’s future family of Discovery vehicles. The concept car previews dynamic new design language and an array of world first technologies. Building on Land Rover’s renowned all-terrain capability, the Discovery Vision Concept represents the ultimate SUV of the future. The vehicle uses augmented reality technology to display a ‘see-through’ view of the terrain ahead, making the front of the car ‘virtually’ invisible from inside the cabin. Gesture Control allows you to open the doors, operate the indicators or turn on the headlamps simply by moving your hand, while Laser Referencing projects visible markings, symbols and imagery onto the ground to aid low speed or tricky manoeuvres.


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Mercedes tight-lipped about its SLC AMG deemed a ‘Porsche 911 Turbo contender’ By Anush Ansari

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With the SLS production ending this year the final details of the new SLC AMG are soon to be revealed

Mercedes-Benz is still keeping tightlipped about its Porsche 911 contender, rumored to be called the SLC, however spy shots gives us our best look yet at the sporty coupe. Production of the marque’s flagship sports car – the SLS will be ending in July this year, and what we hear is that development of the new SLC (codenamed C190) is steadily progressing. Some are

suggesting that the new car could be called the Mercedes GT instead. From what we can tell, the SLC will wear a face similar to recent Mercedes products with large, LEDtrimmed headlights, aggressive fascia air inlets and an upright grille. More importantly, the SLC's rump is coming into focus with its large hatch and integrated exhaust outlets, but you can also make out the shape of the horizontally oriented taillights. There are still plenty of uncertainties about the SLC/GT, however its been predicted that it will use a new 4.0litre, modular V-8 with a twin-turbocharger setup. This engine is touted to deliver about 500 horsepower, pitting it against the mighty 911 Turbo. Two more engines will be available on the SLC/GT AMG, a 5.5litre twin-turbo V-8 and a Black Series version with a 6.2-litre V8 with just under 600 horsepower. According to sources, the new Mercedes-Benz is to be unveiled at the German Grand Prix later this year and will go on sale in 2015.


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CHAMPION: Bubba Watson proudly shows off his second green jacket after a three shot victory at Augusta last weekend

All eyes watched on as the last ball finally dropped into the 18th hole at Augusta National on Sunday as Bubba Watson came away with his second Masters Title. Unlike in 2012, when the American was forced into a play-off with South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen, Watson had all but clinched the title heading into the final hole. 20-year-old Jordan Spieth had looked like he may break Tiger Woods’ record for youngest winner of the tournament, yet a stuttering final day ensured the jackpot, the trophy and of course the jacket was Watson’s. Trailing by two shots after seven holes, the 35-year-old from Florida took advantage of Spieth’s consecutive bogies on the eighth and ninth, putting two birdies of his own to flip the Leaderboard on its head. The fan favourite held his nerve coming down the back nine, coming in at even par before celebrating with his family in true Augusta National style. “This one is a lot different,” proclaimed a teary-eyed Watson, as he was helped into

Former unified light-welterweight world champion Amir Khan is pleased to announce that he has signed a deal to work with influential boxing advisor Al Haymon. Haymon currently works with a number of leading boxers including Floyd Mayweather, Adrien Broner, Danny Garcia and others, and the Bolton boxer will be hoping the move will aid him on his quest to becoming world champion once again. Speaking on the agreement, Amir Khan said: “I am very happy to have signed with Al Haymon who has not only shown that he is a very astute businessman, but is extremely knowledgeable of the fight game and always has his fighters’ best interests at heart. “I’m looking forward to building a long and successful relationship during this exciting stage of my career.”

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his jacket by last year’s champion, Adam Scott. “The first one for me, it's almost like I lucked into it. This one was a lot of hard work and dedication. “After giving away that jacket last year, I wanted it back. I told Adam we could just swap it back and forth every year. I never loved green so much,” added the American, who became the 17th player to win the Masters more than once. Spieth, meanwhile was forced to share second spot with Swede Jonas Blixt, after he carded his worst round of the tournament, despite it still being a par round. “That was fun, but at the same time, it hurts right now,” the young American said. “I wanted to get in contention on the back nine Sunday, but didn't come out on top. “Although it sits a little hard right now, I'll be back and I can't wait to be back. It was an incredible experience. It was so much fun, it really was. Even if I didn't show it there on the back nine, it was. “I took it all in, standing ovations for both of us to each green, it was a dream come true.” RUNNER-UP: Jordan Spieth finished just two shots off the lead in joint second place after carding a par-72 round on his final day

After a fantastic double points finish once again for the Force India team, race partners, Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez, will be looking to continue their hot streak at the Chinese GP this weekend. The constructors are currently enjoying one of their best spells in history and sit second in their Leaderboard with Hulkenberg (third) and Perez (ninth) proving to be a lethal partnership. In their last outing, it was the Mexican who stole the show with a third place podium finish, whilst the German ace came in two positions further back, holding off current world champion, Sebastian Vettel, for sixth spot. Speaking after the Bahrain race, team principal and managing director, Vijay Mallya, said: “I’m extremely proud of everyone in the team and congratulate all of them on this achievement. “2014 is a new chance and we have shown we're moving forward in Australia, Malaysia and here. I couldn't be happier.” Last year, Hulkenberg picked up a solitary point in Shanghai and said he was confident that the Force India team could come away with points again this weekend.

Santoso’s shocking success Unseeded Indonesian Simon Santoso pulled off a major shock when he thrashed badminton's world number one Lee Chong Wei to win the Singapore Open for the first time on Sunday. The 28-year-old, considered a rank outsider against Malaysia's imperious Lee, upset the form book in style with an emphatic 21-15, 2110 victory in just 48 minutes in the Singapore final. Santoso reeled off nine straight points to stifle Lee's second-game revival and take the match, dropping his racquet to the court and raising his arms in celebration in front of a bemused crowd. The third Superseries tournament win for the 52nd-ranked Santoso cements a stirring comeback by the former world number three, who dropped out of the top 100 last year following back problems.


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Zahid ‘Magic Man’ Hussain turns pro!

Magic Man As it was determined, Zahid’s style is more suited to the pro’s plus the desire to fight for money and not for tin cups and brass medals - this was a defining factor. So, following a series of rigorous and renowned British Boxing Board of Control tests, probably the most stringent testing procedures in the world, including various MRI and MRA brain scans, eye and blood testing, a full physical body medical, and finally a stringent and gruelling interviewing process, Zahid turned pro.

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Zahid, alongside his amateur stablemate Reece Cartwright, this year’s 2014 ABA Middleweight champion, passed and was accepted by the British Boxing Board of Control and consequently turned professional. Then began the fight preparation for their debuts. This involved training two to three times a day, a strict dietary regime, the relocation to various gyms in Manchester and Sheffield for tough sparring and learning of new techniques all under the observation of Brendan and Dominic Ingle and master trainer Joe Pennington. Training alongside the likes of World Title contender Kell Brook, the recently crowned European and British champion Kid Galahad, and the big punching Middle Weight prospect, Manchester’s Mark Heffron helped ensure the two fighters

were at the required level to compete at this level and this sort of company can only put The Magic Man and Reece Cartwright in good stead for the future. After the disappointment of Zahid’s first professional debut contest in Sheffield, which had been cancelled due to numerous factors, the debut was rescheduled for Saturday 5th April 2014 in Manchester at the Wythenshawe Forum. Zahid’s small following of loyal Yorkshire fans, travelled over the Pennines to support their man and boy were they in for a magical treat. The flamboyant Magic Man Zee entered the ring to rapturous applause and cheers from the crowd as if the Yorkshire man was a home fighter. Totally relaxed and focussed, he set about his work. For two rounds the selfproclaimed ‘Magic Man’ out boxed and out classed the tough Lithuanian challenger, Simas Volosinas from the off, with his stinging jabs, punching power and slick foot work. As the fight went on Hussain dished out punishing and hurtful combinations from all angles at high speed, whilst the tempo and pace of the fight were tremendous. His in and out tactics served him well and gave him a two round head start in the fight. However as the fight moved into the second half, the high pace started to take its toll on Hussain and Volosinas launched his attacks from the third round onwards catching the Magic One clean and hard for the first time, the shock of the punch rocking Zahids head back clearly. Volosinas, a veteran of 20 fights,

and a boast of never being knocked out as a professional fighter, almost lost that record as the Magic Man regrouped after his opponent’s perfect shot. Zahid came straight back with a booming right hand power punch and quickly switching stances to deliver a massive left hook followed by a three punch combination almost flattening the Lithuanian in his tracks but could not finish the job as time in the round ran out at the end of the third. By the fourth Hussain was tiring but so too was Volosinas due to the fast pace of the contest. But the Magic Man Zee kept Simas at long range, peppering him with quick jabs for a shut out 40 / 36 points victory over this tough Lithuanian campaigner. Interviewed after the fight at ringside Magic Man Hussain said: “It was a great fight and I loved every minute of it. But boy was he tough, credit to Simas he hung in there and just kept coming and coming and coming. “All the hard sparring and fitness

training and preparation paid off. To be honest after the first round I knew my skill set was far superior to his but this is professional boxing and I had to respect his power as he did catch me clean on the jaw in the third round. “However I proved I was well conditioned and was able to take his power shot. After that I stuck to the game plan which was to out box and frustrate him right to the last bell which I did clearly with my movement and punching. “I’m really happy with my first performance as a professional fighter and I felt good in there. “Now that I have got the first fight under my belt I want to fight on a regular basis building up to the big fights and continue as planned to my ultimate dreams being to win the British Featherweight title and also to fight in America, Las Vegas and New York like my idols Floyd Mayweather Jnr and Pauli Malignaggi. “This was truly a special night for me not only did I win but my stable mate Reece Cartwright,

YORKSHIRE PROSPECT: Reece Cartwright 2014 ABA champion moves to 2-0 as a pro

Leeds Middleweight, won his fight also beating a tough kid called Deividas Sajauka on points over four rounds and this spurred me on to win mine. “I really want to thank my fans who travelled to the event to see me fight, my Leeds sponsors Asian Express, Abu Bakaar and Charcoals Piri Piri who without their help it would have been harder to get here. “And a big shout out to my coaches, Wahid Hussain and Joe Pennington and all the sparring partners who helped out.” The Magic Man will now take a break and begin another challenge in his life as he leaves for Saudi Arabia to go and do Umrah for a period of fourteen days. He will be returning straight back to a training camp to prepare for his second fight on Sunday 18th May 2014 at the state of art 1,000 seat arena at The Royal Armouries Leeds. Tickets will be charged at £30 standard and £60 ringside with more details to be announced shortly.


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Youngsters play in memory of those who lost their lives in Bradford fire

Remember By Ashley Grint

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On the 11th May 1985, 54 Bradford City supporters, and two Lincoln City fans, lost their lives after a fire ravaged through Valley Parade. Since that date, the victims of the blaze have never been forgotten with respects paid every year to mark the anniversary of the disaster. This weekend, the 29th Valley Parade Memorial Tournament will be held at Bradford Council’s Marley Activities and Coaching Centre between the dates of 19th and 20th April. The Lord Mayor of Bradford, Councillor Khadim Hussain, will be at the tournament to watch teams from the Bradford district,

Lincoln and across Europe, compete for trophies. Among the teams competing will be under 12's and under 14's teams from Bradford City, Bingley, Sandy Lane, BPA, Campion, Queensbury, BD3 United and Silsden, whilst two centre of excellence teams from Lincoln, and a team from the German city of Hamm, which is twinned with Bradford, will also compete. The memorial tournament was the brainchild of former Bradford Council chief recreation officer Howell Williams, and has been held every year since 1986. Lifelong Bradford City fan and Bradford Council employee Carl Dalton, who was in the main stand on the day, took over organising the event in 2000 and has been instrumental in the 'friendship

Ashfaq ready for Senior ABA’s The Senior ABA tournament is the most prestigious contest in amateur boxing and Leeds’ very own Qais Ashfaq says he is ready to reclaim his title this weekend. Between Friday 25th and Sunday 27th April, the 21-year-old would have to face three opponents if he is to pick up the

Bantamweight championship. Having won the tournament two years ago, he will go into the tournament as the number one seed in his weight division and he is confident of living up to his title. “The aim is to win Gold it’s as simple as that really,” he said. “I won the tournament a couple

through football' event growing each year. Carl, who is also the manager of Bradford Council’s Community Play and Activities Development Unit, said: “The tournament helps preserve the memory of those who died, provides us with an opportunity to reflect on what happened that day, and also lets us celebrate our future footballers. “While the tournament was born out of a tragedy that will always be remembered, it also gives us chance to look forward and see young footballers enjoying the tournament. It shows how sport can unite people.” Since 1986 over 12,000 participants have taken part in the tournament which is organised by Bradford Council's Sport and Leisure Service and sponsored by the Prison Officers' Association.

of years ago when I last competed but didn’t enter last year. I never lost the title but it is there for me to go and get again which I am confident of doing. “Training has gone really well and I’ve been at it harder than ever sparring with some real quality boxers like Luke Campbell and other GB boxers. “Now it’s just up to me to ensure I’m ready on the day, keep sharp and go out there to win the tournament.” You can watch Qais compete live on Sky Sports this weekend as he aims for more success in his blossoming boxing career.

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‘Focus on the sport’ Claims that football in Asia is suffering due to politically-led AFC Football in Asia is something which many sports fans in the continent just turn a blind eye to, focussing instead on the major big-spending European leagues. However, with the sport’s reputation constantly being reviewed by its ruling body, calls have now been made from the highest order to stop concentrating on the politics of the game and spend more time developing the sport. Earlier this week, Asia’s FIFA vicepresident, Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein, made the comments in regard to the Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) president, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa. The criticism comes just days after comments from Sheikh Salman in a campaign for himself to be automatically elected as the next vice-president for FIFA’s Asian board. Prince Ali, who has held the position since 2011, said he believes such talk is only hampering the progress of football in the continent. “It is unfortunate that the direction taken by the AFC President and other AFC officials is one driven purely by politics instead of focusing our energies

and valuable time on improving the game in Asia,” he said in an open letter to the Asian football community. “[The AFC leadership should instead address] the myriad challenges that AFC faces in marketing, grassroots football, women’s football, transparency and accountability and the list goes on,” he added. Prince Ali, who is also head of the Jordanian FA, said that the AFC rejected the proposal last year, yet it had now resurfaced. “The very Congress that elected the current AFC President has made its decision on the matter at our annual Congress a year ago. “I am truly surprised that this proposal has resurfaced in the past few months, led vigorously by the current AFC President. “It is regrettable that the AFC presidency has spent so much time and energy over the past few days in Kuala Lumpur lobbying heavily for this proposal amongst Asian member association representatives, instead of working hand in hand for the development of football in Asia.” Sheikh Salman was elected as AFC President last May when he secured 33 of the 46 presidential votes available from AFC member associations in a lop-sided election. The Bahraini replaced disgraced Qatari Mohamed Bin Hammam, who was banned for life by FIFA in 2011 amid allegations of trying to buy votes during the lobbying process in that year's presidential election.


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Magic Man By Rick Manners rick@asianexpress.co.uk

Zahid ‘Magic Man’ Hussain officially started the next chapter of his career as his journey as a professional boxer has well and truly begun. His disappointing ABA final defeat was due to a damaged hand, despite being odds on favourite to win the championship. This was a major blow and the nail in the coffin ultimately bringing to an end his successful amateur career. His team, Bauer Events, and his brother, Wahid ‘Waga’ Hussain, former undefeated ABU European Light Heavyweight Champion, elected and decided that it was time for Zahid to move on and turn professional.

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