Seasons greetings from the Hindu Council UK (HCUK)
At this holiday season, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible. It is in this spirit that we express to you our sincere appreciation for Read More
At this holiday season, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible. It is in this spirit that we express to you our sincere appreciation for Read More
Boris Johnson the Foreign Secretary gave a speech and said he was for freedom of press, freedom of suffragettes, all sorts of freedoms but no freedom of movement of people. Read More
Umesh C Sharma JP (Co-Chair of the Hindu Council UK) attends the Ambassadors Reception at Buckingham Palace held on Thursday 8th December 2016 Umesh C Sharma was selected and invited Read More
The Hindu Council UK (HCUK) has been very concerned about the recent Press articles regarding another Hindu Charity – National Council of Hindu Temples UK (NCHTUK), which is currently under Read More
Mahatma Gandhi once said “The day a woman can walk freely on the roads of India, that day we can say India has achieved Independence.” Hindu Council UK joined this Read More
PRESS RELEASE A heated debate in the House of Commons on Thursday 11th September 2014, on Jammu and Kashmir, saw the majority of British MPs uphold India’s position, with one Read More
Dear Temple Trustees/Executives/Devotees Annual General Meeting (AGM) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Hindu Council UK will be held: AT: Shree Ram Mandir, 22 King Read More
Hindu Council UK (HCUK) has worked for several years with the British Tamil Forum (BTF) which represents 400,000 Tamils living in the UK. In the last HCUK Executive meeting the Read More
“On behalf of the Co-Chairs, Trustees, Directors and Executive Committee of the Hindu Council UK, we wish you a Shubh Deepavali” – the Festival of Lights: Sunday 30th October 2016: Read More
This meeting was held at Ram Mandir to re-unite the two HCUK’s which had split due to a dispute into one re-united HCUK, where Directors/Trustees from both sides and the Read More