Prasun Sonwalkar In London

Stories by Prasun Sonwalkar In London

UK experts develop new language for Internet

UK experts develop new language for Internet

Rediff.com   28 Oct 2009

OWL 2, was developed by an international team led by computer scientists from Oxford University and the University of Manchester.

Indian BPO spreads cheer in Northern Ireland

Indian BPO spreads cheer in Northern Ireland

Rediff.com   21 Oct 2009

The company already employs 1,000 at its base in Londonderry and 400 in Belfast. In May 2008, it had created 800 jobs, which was widely hailed in the region.

UK: Intl students pay 4 bn pounds in fee per year

UK: Intl students pay 4 bn pounds in fee per year

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2009

Thousands of students from India and Pakistan, however, have not been able to start their courses in British universities from September because of long delays in issuing students visas, prompting concern among vice-chancellors.

Nobel laureate 'Venky' indebted to colleagues

Nobel laureate 'Venky' indebted to colleagues

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2009

"The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology and the University of Utah supported this work and the collegiate atmosphere there made it all possible. The idea of supporting long term basic research like that at LMB does lead to breakthroughs, the ribosome is already starting to show its medical importance," he said.

Hilary Mantel wins 2009 Man Booker Prize

Hilary Mantel wins 2009 Man Booker Prize

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2009

Briton Hilary Mantel has won the 2009 Man Booker Prize for her novel Wolf Hall. Mantel's book was picked from a shortlist which included books by authors like A S Byatt, J M Coetzee, Adam Foulds and Sarah Waters.

NRI woman convicted of killing daughters in UK

NRI woman convicted of killing daughters in UK

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2009

Rekha Kumari-Baker, 41, admitted the killings but had denied murder on the grounds of diminished responsibility. Davina Baker, 16, and Jasmine Baker, 13, were killed with a kitchen knife in a frenzied attack in 2007.

Bindeshwar Pathak awarded Stockholm Water Prize

Bindeshwar Pathak awarded Stockholm Water Prize

Rediff.com   21 Aug 2009

Indian sanitation expert and founder of Sulabh sanitation movement in India, Bindeshwar Pathak has been awarded the prestigious 2009 Stockholm Water prize. The award akin to a Nobel Prize on environmental issues was presented to him on Thursday night by Prince Carl Philip of Sweden.

Indian professionals protest UK visa curbs

Indian professionals protest UK visa curbs

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2009

Indian and other non-European Union professionals on Thursday expressed concern over a recommendation by a key migration panel to deny the right to settle in Britain for those coming here on intra-company transfers.

Offer sops to skilled immigrants: UK think-tank

Offer sops to skilled immigrants: UK think-tank

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2009

The Institute of Public Policy Research, which has close ties with the ruling Labour party, said in a new report that Britain could lose out on sought-after skills offered by mobile immigrants if they re-migrate to other countries.

Solar-powered racing car unveiled in UK

Solar-powered racing car unveiled in UK

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2009

The car made its debut on the test track at Ford's Dunton Technical Centre on August 15. It was the only full test-drive before travelling to the other side of the globe to take part in the Global Green Challenge - a 3,000-km race across the Australian Outback this autumn.

UK: Begging helps professionals beat recession

UK: Begging helps professionals beat recession

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2009

The police have discovered several cases of professionals who have suffered major salary cuts begging on the streets at night to supplement their falling incomes from day jobs. One woman in the east Midlands town of Leicester admitted that she begged at night after her office job, so that she could pay for a new kitchen in her flat.

Auto-rickshaws a big hit in Britain!

Auto-rickshaws a big hit in Britain!

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2009

For some years, this cheaper form of transport -- better known here as 'tuk-tuk' -- has been in operation in areas such as Brighton town and parts of London.

Tamiflu may do kids more more harm than good

Tamiflu may do kids more more harm than good

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2009

Tamiflu, the anti-viral drug for swine flu, may do more harm than good to children afflicted with the H1N1 virus, a new study published on Monday says. The research published in the British Medical Journal says that antivirals Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and Zanamivir (Relenza) are unlikely to prevent complications in childrenwho have swine flu.

UK: 7 NRIs remanded for killing kabaddi star

UK: 7 NRIs remanded for killing kabaddi star

Rediff.com   5 Aug 2009

Seven people of Indian origin have been remanded to judicial custody in the UK in connection with the killing of prominent kabaddi player Suvinder Singh Batth outside a pub he owned in Bilston in the West Midlands.

UK students eager to gain work experience in India

UK students eager to gain work experience in India

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2009

Ten British students from various universities have begun their work experience with Indian companies on winning the UK-India Business Council Scholarship scheme 2009. The 10 students have secured paid work experience with a range of companies based in India from banks to social enterprises. The scholarship offers an opportunity to gain work experience in an emerging market and adds to their attractiveness as a potential employee.

UK more reliant on care workers from India

UK more reliant on care workers from India

Rediff.com   26 Jun 2009

According to the study, the proportion of foreign-born care workers overall has more than doubled over the last 10 years. Such workers care for the old and the infirm in old age homes and other nursing homes. Nationally there are 120,000 foreign-born workers in care homes or home care -- nearly a fifth of all care workers looking after the elderly. Recent migrants playing this key role have originated from India, Poland, the Philippines, Zimbabwe and Nigeria.

Mumbai, Bangalore next global hubs for FDI

Mumbai, Bangalore next global hubs for FDI

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2009

Despite recession, India emerged as the second largest investor in the United Kingdom in 2008, after the United States, according to a new study that sees Mumbai and Bangalore as the next top centres of global investment.

Use Hindi, Tamil to buy London Tube tickets

Use Hindi, Tamil to buy London Tube tickets

Rediff.com   3 Jun 2009

Now, as part of Transport for London's investment programme, the upgrade means all touch screen machines in every station will also offer Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Polish, Punjabi, Tamil, Turkish and Urdu. More than 300 languages are spoken in London and LU is now one of the world's leaders in providing a large range of language translations.

World's most expensive curry for 2,000 pounds!

World's most expensive curry for 2,000 pounds!

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2009

Amidst recession and dwindling restaurant revenues, a prominent Indian restaurant in London has launched what is billed as the 'world's most expensive curry' priced at 2,000 pounds a portion.The upmarket Bombay Brasserie, owned by Taj Hotels, announced the new dish called 'Samundari Khazana' to coincide with the DVD launch of Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire.

Canadian author wins Booker prize

Canadian author wins Booker prize

Rediff.com   29 May 2009

Canadian short story writer Alice Munro was on Wednesday announced as the winner of the third Man Booker International Prize. One of Canada's most popular writers, Munro said she was 'totally amazed and delighted' after receiving the news of her award.The judging panel for the Man Booker International Prize 2009 comprised writer Jane Smiley, writer, academic and musician Amit Chaudhuri and writer, film script writer and essayist Andrey Kurkov.