NHSF (UK) Local News
Dharmic Games: Zonal Edition 2023
This year being on the National Committee has been filled with remarkable firsts for me. Among these experiences was my first time at an NHSF (UK) London and South Zone sports competition. This year’s competition was held on Saturday, November 18th, 2023, at...
Zonal Navratri Events 2023
NZ: Representing the Edinburgh Hindu Society at the NZ Garba was a huge source of excitement - especially as one of NHSF (UK)’'s newest Scottish chapters. Following our 6 hour journey, we eagerly arrived at the Wythenshawe Forum, ready to dance the night away....
British Hindu’s Event at BAPS Neasden
At the grateful invitation from BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, NHSF (UK) attended the event ‘Celebrating British Hindu Contributions’ on the 19th May 2023 at Neasden Temple. This event celebrated the eternal principles of Hindu Dharma and paid tribute to the valuable...
Yatra 2022: A Student’s Insights
The NHSF (UK) Yatra was a life-changing experience – one I will never forget. Having attended both Yatras, in the heavy rains in the hills of the Peak District and along the rolling cliffs of the South Downs: I was certainly challenged, both physically and mentally.
Swindon Hindu Mandir broken into and vandalised. Again.
A murti of Ganesh Ji lays amongst the vandalisation, after being thrown onto the ground, upon the shoe rack. With deep regret, we wish to inform our students that Swindon Hindu Mandir was vandalised and robbed for the fifth time. The Mandir has had an unfortunate...
Anti-Hindu Sentiments on Campus: Voices from the Ground.
Over recent weeks, anecdotes have begun to surface from educational institutions, across the world, of students facing discrimination on the grounds of their Hindu faith, from both fellow students and authority figures alike. On the 31st March 2021, the National Hindu...
NHSF (UK) Guidance for Societies: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
As members of the Hindu student community in the United Kingdom, it is imperative that we limit the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in any way that we can. This document provides an overview of the following information: COVID-19 information sources What to do...
My Deepāvali: Family, Festivities and Food!
Deepāvali - the ‘Festival of Lights’ - is a time of togetherness, celebrating the triumph of good over evil. Preparations for the five days of festivities begin days, sometimes even weeks, in advance with the cooking of sweets and savouries being made, purchase of...
NHSF (UK) Guidance for Students: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Please note that this information is correct as of Monday 5th October 2020. You can download a copy of this guidance by clicking here As members of the Hindu student community in the United Kingdom, it is imperative that we limit the spread of the Coronavirus...
NUS National Conference 2019
First word that comes to your mind when you think NUS, go! Usually, the go-to-answer for any student is “NUS = discount Card”. While they do offer a card to wield the elusive student discount, The National Union of Students, or NUS for short, is a democratic...