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Inside Britain’s first Hindu state-funded faith school – Education News, Education – The Independent
Inside Britain’s first Hindu state-funded faith school The pupils do yoga, eat vegetarian food and are calm and alert. But critics say the rise in religious education is divisive and wrong via independent.co.uk Faith based education has its detractors but … Continue reading →
Growing trend for palatable shapes in shared living
Decorative food gardens, a modern take on the old kitchen garden, are the latest thing for sustainability activists. And the concept is set to expand further via theage.com.au Something to consider, so long as we have enough water to grow … Continue reading →
Don’t believe the media hype: racism is often a two-way street | theage.com.au
In fact, I have encountered the worst form of discrimination, and most varieties of it, in my own country, India, where people are discriminated against on the basis of almost every difference: race, cast, class, gender and sexual orientation. So … Continue reading →