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Month: March 2017

Hindu Council UK encourages the Hindu Community in the UK to take part in the Bank of England Polymer Additives Consultation

March 30, 2017 @admin 0

As announced on 15 February 2017, the Bank of England is undertaking a consultation to seek the views of the public on options for the future composition of polymer notes, Read More

Hindu Council UK (HCUK) Statement on the Terror attack in London

March 23, 2017 @admin 0

“Terror comes back to the streets of London” Wednesday 22nd March 2017, London: The Co-Chairs, Trustees, Directors and Executive Representatives of the Hindu Council UK are shocked and saddened by Read More

Hindu Council UK attend ‘Faith Communities Roundtable Meeting’ hosted by Lord Nick Bourne (UK Government’s Integration and Faith Minister)

March 15, 2017 @admin 0

Dame Louise Casey’s Independent Review of Integration and Opportunity, published in December last year, poses a number of challenges for faith leaders and faith communities in the UK. These include: Read More

Proud moment for Hindus in the UK – First time ever Holi Celebrations at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, UK

March 11, 2017 @admin 0

The Hol? reception was held at the majestic Durbar Court at the Foreign and Commonwealth office in Whitehall London. Ironically, from this same venue, only seventy years ago, the British Read More

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Merry Christmas
&
A Happy New Year


Diwali Tree* + Xmas Tree

*Sanjivani Herb Bay Tree

AGM 2025 notice sent out on 13 Nov to Temples for 30 Nov 2025 Zoom Meeting. Please RSVP if you wish to join us at admin@hinducounciluk.org

HAPPY DIWALI
Hindu Council UK sends warm wishes for a sustainable and harmonious peace in a two State solution
Hindu Council UK was founded in 1994 for all Hindus residing in the UK, combining all the Hindu faith denominations, whilst representing various Hindu communities from different parts of the world living in the UK. Its main purpose is to uphold Hindu Dharma and protect the Hindu inclusive theology, Vasudevaye Kutumbhkam, the world is one family.

Hindu Council UK’s work is to formulate one united policy out of a myriad of different opinions from all sections of the Hindu communities, and give a united voice, to present to the policy and legislation makers at the Government level. Its other purpose is to help build interfaith understanding and relations across the major faiths and none in the UK.

Hindu Council UK is a non-partisan faith umbrella body, and its work is with the Government of the day. Hindu Council UK works to promote dialogue to help resolve contentious issues. 
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