Hindu Aid Newsletter - September 2006

Hindu Aid Festival Counters reach out to 2000 people

Hindu Aid stalls at the largest Hindu congregation in Britain, the Janmashtami festival at Bhaktivedanta Manor at Watford on 16th and 20th August and at the ...

Applications invited for Global Learning Awards

Applications are open for this year’s Global Learning Awards. The Award celebrates innovative learning opportunities for adults in England ...
UK Charity’s Indian Wing Rushes To Help Surat Flood Victims

Over 600 volunteers of SEWA Bharati, the Indian branch of Sewa International from UK have rushed to carry out rescue & relief operations ...

Hindu Aid Courses on Development Education off to a flying start

The first Hindu Aid course on Development Education kicked off to a flying start on 13th August 2006 with over 12 students from different backgrounds. The one ...

New DFID White Paper targets poverty alleviation

On Thursday 13 July DFID launched its new White Paper on International Development, 'eliminating world poverty: making governance work for the poor'...
India Could Be Free Of Polio By 2009

In 2003, the state of Uttar Pradesh in India accounted for more than 88 per cent of the world’s current polio cases. And today, India remains one of ...
First Hindu grant for increasing awareness of global poverty in Britain

Hindu Aid, a British charity, has won a grant from the Department for International Development (DFID) to teach schoolchildren, young people ...
DFID Commits £252 million to save the lives of a million children and mothers in India

Hilary Benn, UK Secretary of State for International Development, today announced £252 million ($470 million) of planned funding for an initiative ...
Indian charity expands its primary education programme

Food For Life Vrindavan, an Indian charity that provides free meals to the poor, vocational training, mobile medical care and free primary education ...