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Saturday, May 24, 2008

ASIAN LITE SCOOPS A SECOND AWARD

In May 2008, Asian Lite, edited by Indian origin Journalist Buddhdev Pandya MBE was honoured by a well-reputed professional media network How -DO in Britain.

Anasudin Azeez, also an Indian origin, managing director of Manchester-based New Asian Media Ltd and publisher of Asian Lite magazine, received the award on Tuesday at a function at the House of Commons in London chaired IAB president Fabian Hamilton, MP.

A 12-member judging panel, led by IAB chief executive Malcolm Trotter, short-listed the winners from hundreds of applicants.Azeez launched Asian Lite last year after leaving an editorial post with Johnston Press, one of the largest regional newspaper groups in Britain.

Mr Pandya, Chief Editor of Asian Lite said, "We are delighted to have received such a recognition which reflects on the dedication of the production and marketing team of the paper at New Asian Media Ltd."

Asian Lite has gained huge popularity amongst the readership in the communities across the country, now reacing over 30,000 circulation mark. He added, "The two scoops are indeed a great clessing for the team as Asian Lite approaches its birthday".

Anasudhin Azeez, Managing Director, told the reporters, "We are celebrating our first anniversary next month and the it is extreamly satisfying to see an approval of the professionalism my team and efforts that had gone in to achiving such success"

Asian Lite, launched in June 2007, is the only journal in the British market for professional British-Asians especially the highly skilled migrants and business people from India. Within a year, it has become the media-partner of many major immigrant organisations in the country .
Asian Lite is also the first one in British Asian media to introduce Internet Television by utilizing the spread of broadband facility in the country.

The publication readership has reached nearly 100,000, the title is providing multi-task promotional facilities like Print, Web and Television at a single platform.

The paper has a principled stand on advertising and declining clients from sex chat lines, astrologers, escort agencies and fake sadhus.Because of its family and community oriented contents, the newspaper is widely distributed at community centers, temples, gurudwaras and other religious places

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Asian Lite Edited by Buddhdev Pandya honoured by a media award

A well-reputed professional media forum in Britain has honoured Asian Lite, edited by Indian origin journalist Buddhdev Pandya MBE.

How-Do media network, one of the largest media forums in England, selected Asian Lite, published by New Asian Media Ltd, as one among the eight best magazines in the region during their annual award function held om 24th April at Manchester United Stadium at Old Trafford.

Asian Lite was the only community title selected for the award category from over 180 entries.
The 12 high-professional judges, including BBC's Gordon Burns and Jim Hancock, finalised the candidates by analysing their performance in 2007.

The award committee considered several factors including growth of the company, reversing decline, job creation, financial performance, industry accolades, innovation, staff development and leadership.

Mr Pandya, Chief Editor of Asian Lite said, "We are delighted to have received such a recognition which reflects on the dedication of the production and marketing team of the paper at New Asian Media Ltd."

Asian Lite has gained huge popularity amongst the readership in the communities across the country, he added.

Buddhdev Pandya MBE, Chief Editor – Asian Lite"The nomination is a birthday present to us," Anasudhin Azeez, Managing Director, told IANS. "We are celebrating our first anniversary next month and the nomination is an approval of the professionalism my team is providing. Manchester is the Mecca of modern journalism because here is where CP Scott coined his famous quote – Facts are sacred and comment is free – which sums up the essence of journalism."

Asian Lite, launched in June 2007, is the only journal in the British market for professional British-Asians especially the highly skilled migrants and business people from India. Within a year, it has become the media-partner of two major immigrant organisations in the country– the Asian Business Development Network (ABDN) and British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO).

Asian Lite is also the first one in British Asian media to introduce Internet Television by utilizing the spread of broadband facility in the country.

With a print run of 35,000 and readership of 100,000, the title is providing multi-task promotional facilities like Print, Web and
Television at a single platform.

The paper has a principled stand on advertising and declining clients from sex chat lines, astrologers, escort agencies and fake sadhus.

Because of its family and community oriented contents, the newspaper is widely distributed at community centers, temples, gurudwaras and other religious places.

Buddhdev to join debate in Europe on Russian spekaing migrants

A project is launched by EU Russian-speakers Alliance and non-governmental international organisation joining more than 40 representatives of almost all EU Member States to exchange of experience of the Russian-speaking minority with other ethnic and linguistic minority groups of the European Union.

Mr Buddhdev Pandya MBE, is invited to take part in the debate in areas of protecting minority rights and promoting their interests in EU Member States. He will be representing European Multicultural Foundations, a well established organisation with members from many European countries. Mr Pandya is Policy and Communication Advisor of European Multicultural Foundation.

"The democratic structure of EU provides a great opportunity to discuss between the minority ethnic communities and as a citizen of UK of Indian origin there is much to explore at the European level to promote racial equality, I am delighted to have been invited to share the significant progress made in the UK on equality legislation and community cohesion", said Mr Pandya.

This major event is due to be held on 17th-18th of May 2008 in Luxembourg and expecting to have over 70 delegates; 35 of them – Russian-speakers living in the EU, 25 – representatives of 17 ethnic and linguistic minority groups from 9 EU Member States and 10 – experts from Russia and European institutions.

Buddhdev Pandya MBE, Policy and Communication Advisor of European Multicultural Foundation.The event will be represented by Serbian (Germany), Polish (Ireland, Holland), Greek (Luxembourg), Chinese (Spain), Turkish (Germany, Belgium), Moroccan (France, Germany), Kazakh (Holland, Germany), Ukrainian (Belgium, Germany), Latvian (Ireland), Jewish (Belgium, Holland, Germany), Armenian (France), Albanian (Denmark), Italian (Belgium), Roma (UK, Germany), Japanese (Holland), Indian (UK), Portuguese (Luxembourg).


Buddhdev Pandya MBE is Honorary Corporate Advisor and member of the Legal Action Team of British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) which he helped to established in 1997. He is also an Honorary Corporate Advisor of HSMP Forum which recently won the Judicial Review against the Government the retrospective migration rules. He is also Chair of MiNet, a BME London Advisory network. He is also a Member of the management body of Voice4Change England, a national body funded by the Department of the Third Sector as a national voice of BME and Chair its Communication Group. He was a member national BME Compact as well as a Trustee of Urban Forum, a national charity. He is Chief Editor of Asian Lite, an award winning paper and Policy and Communication Advisor of European Multicultural Foundation, established in 1996 as a pan-European umbrella association in Brussels and active in the struggle against exclusion, discrimination and racism. Buddhdev has served on many public bodies such as Health Authority, Probation, Police Liaison and Equality Committees and has a track record of working at a senior level promoting racial equality and race relations.