Call them melting pots, poster towns of multiculturalism or plain ghettos, several areas in England have turned into Little India, Little Pakistan and Little Bangladesh
Call them melting pots, poster towns of multiculturalism or plain ghettos, several areas in England have turned into Little India, Little Pakistan and Little Bangladesh
While the rest of the world rests on laurels of nostalgia and feel-good classicality, this city has its breakneck tempo of evolution where almost no place is out of bounds.
Many of the volunteers at Covidwidows.in try to find jobs for the widows using their own connections
Widowed by the second wave, thousands of Indian women have been given a helping hand by an Internet-based employment initiative.
Most families in Asian communities have a much broader network of familial relations than a typical white-British family
The stigma in western societies on young adults living with parents is fast dissipating with the spread of Covid-19 pandemic.
For mothers, the virus has made them reinvent their parenting skills to survive lockdowns while protecting kids from paranoia.
In a role reversal, my 19-year-old daughter stood by me, like a rock, amid an unfolding emergency — and ‘mothered’ me whenever I flailed
For expats, there’s nothing like forming a habit that instills a sense of camaraderie and is rooted in familiarity.
In India, Covid has cemented the strain of ‘zero-interest’ digital lending by FinTechs as more and more consumers turn to e-commerce. BNPL is now a prime mover in the matrix of Retail 3.0.