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Or are. B.B.C. News at six on more Alderson the B.B.C. Understands the metropolitan police is investigating a further three sexual assault allegations made by one woman against Harvey Weinstein it takes the total number of accusations being investigated by the force to four after mostly signed police passed on a complaint dating back to the late one nine hundred eighty S. Alexander McKenzie has the latest on a statement from the Met or they say it's alleged that the man sexually assaulted a woman a different woman so this is a second victim and three new allegations and these allegations were in Westminster in twenty ten and twenty eleven and in Camden more recently in twenty fifteen they have also said that there's been no erased at this stage they've not named anyone but Harvey Weinstein has denied all claims of known consensual sex the transport secretary and prominent leave campaigner Chris Grayling has rejected claims that food prices will rise sharply if the U.K. Leaves the European Union without a deal Mr Grayling insists he's still confident of the U.K. Reaching an agreement but he says if there's no deal British farmers will grow more and the country will buy in stocks from around the world four hundred jobs are to become Vauxhall's plant in Cheshire the company is blaming a drop in car sales for the cuts at Ellesmere Port winds of up to eighty miles an hour are expected to hit Highland and parts of the U.K. Tomorrow Hurricane Ophelia will be downgraded as it reaches the Irish coast but it is expected to cause power cuts and travel disruption Sorry given reports Amber warning is in place for Northern Ireland meaning there is a potential for entry and a dancer to life gusts of wind of up to seventy miles per hour are expected when the storm heads Northern Ireland at around three o'clock tomorrow afternoon but the Met Office has warned that cooed main flying day bring damage to trees on a rest to electricity lines. Government has confirmed drivers who cause death in the most serious cases of dangerous and callous driving will now face life sentences the current Mike Sigman sentence is fourteen years Jason wait for it a spokesman for the road safety charity brake has welcomed the changes that she has been seen long in balance the right things to. Hand in hand with the increase penalties have to be increased both in full and we would also like to have me be given money my knowledge of so you makes of the laws and for science we are going to reduce the number of casualties on our way from midnight tonight the old round pound coins will no longer be legal tender but banks will still take them and some shops have said they'll continue to accept them for a limited time the weather staying County tonight with outbreaks of rain continuing in the northwest some heavy busts possible in Northern Ireland and Scotland largely dry elsewhere with an overnight low of sixteen degrees B.B.C. News It's three minutes past six. Times in the run up on B.B.C. Radio dummy Oh hello and welcome to everything Asian on B.B.C. It rated all before the next two hours with myself something wrong and we'll talk about mental health within the Asian community and whether there's enough awareness about it plus we begin our big volley celebrations on the program tonight how we also talk football boss just in the first hour and of course lots of great tunes. Thanks. To the. Media It was just an eleven day trip. It may. Be. Put to. Good. To. Be. Going to me possibly I could. Be coming. Up on a day to go. So he loves. Me enough but they. Have. To keep. Going. To get. The Mideast. The music often pops again in a truck called Long watch a program here on B.B.C. Radio to help you have a great Sunday just make sure that you read his team da way one of four point five ninety five point three ninety six F.M. And eleven sixteen am all the way through until at least ten o'clock because until eight and then Devon daily takes over with everything African and Caribbean on B.B.C. Radio lots to get through we're going to be celebrating the volley because it told kind of started yesterday here in Dubi as well as around the country as well and will culminate in that kind of great to family festival all the way through until at least next weekend let's kick it off kick it off here on the program this evening plus we talk football we talk films we're told music we play lots of music particularly tracks like this. Jungle. Between. Problem. Six one six one they would. Be travel. And that tells you the best window of opportunity to go to the toilet at the cinema great idea although there are just some is that you wish he stayed in the toilet. It's. Called mole on. Day mornings from ten on B.B.C. Radio Darby and every Sunday six Dole a tear on B.B.C. Radio Darby it's myself vendor on it with everything asian this Tuesday was World Mental Health Day to market a Dobie woman has designed teaches with messages about mental health after a friend took her own life after suffering from depression the charity Mind Ses around one in four people will experience a mental health problem each year Simon with jihad from little over wanted to do something to get people more people to talk about themselves and she joins me in the studio to tell us about your friend and her story. We had known each other a long time fourteen years in fact and when I moved to London in two thousand and two she was the first friend I made and so very close she was very successful intelligent Curry's Matic. And just a bright person but I think in the past few years things changed in her life and she had she got bullied in the workplace and I think that really knocked her confidence and from then on her life changed and she became kind of stuck stuck. Give her advice but. I didn't know the depth of what she was going through. And before I knew it she'd taken I so apart from advice it was there any other way that you try to help her I mean she was still coming out and socializing but then when she wasn't she wasn't being proactive in her life and so it would be constantly Why don't you join the gym why don't you try and boost your confidence I gave her a number the number for a therapist. Those sorts of you know what have you done about work of you applied it would be those conversations that you'd have with a good friend it's sometimes difficult to tell whether so. On Billy's going through kind of a mental health issue yeah I think maybe they're just feeling down maybe yeah missing somebody and so yeah did you know at any time that maybe there was a mental health issue here not I mean she never use the term depression it would be . I'm a bit down but to be very matter of fact and and then that would be it would move on and so she never made an issue about it and I think. One of the things that she never wanted to do was bring her pain to someone else and so she kept it all inside and she'd been suffering in silence and she'd reached out it might have been very different but she didn't and there are different personalities some people kind of externalise their feelings yet it was internalized absolutely you know it must be difficult to to kind of tell whether somebody is going through that particularly if they internalize their feelings Absolutely and I think she was so far from someone you'd think would be capable of doing something like this because I can still hear a laughter I mean when she walked into a room you heard her first I mean she had a big laugh massive smile she always referred to me as darling never my name and it you can't put the two things together and that's what makes it so difficult do you feel that death could have been prevented Yes I do. I think at the end of the day no one can go into someone else's head but had she talked about it had she been honest about her feelings and exactly what she was going through. I do think things could have been different How much of a problem do you think suicide and mental health is within the Asian community I mean suicide I don't know because this is the first person that's been close to me or. Yeah that I've heard has done it but I definitely think that mental health is an issue in the Asian community most definitely do you think there's enough awareness for people to see the early signs of depression or other mental health issues I don't think I don't think it's something that's very that's understood as an issue you know I don't think. People understand others feeling down we don't really talk about our feelings we're not our culture doesn't allow that it's a very much get on with it kind of culture. I don't know it just we don't we just don't show our emotions on the one hand we live in extended families you know when the lot of people around in our social circle there on a lot of Asian people who are isolated you know they've got they've got access to a lot of support within the community within their extended families but yet you know when there is a mental health issue we tend to kind of brush it under the carpet what why is that is it because of stigma or lack of understanding first of all I think it's it goes back a long way and I think it's because. Because of our parents and their parents. I think it was a very let's get on with it kind of life but they had to because particularly when I think about my grandparents and parents they came to this country with nothing and so they were able to say oh I'm feeling down today they just have to get on with it and I think we live in an age now where we have a lot more and so we are able to address that. But we don't have often we don't have anywhere to go with it because our parents don't understand that. Even though they might be going through something similar they don't know how to express themselves and they don't know how to react when their children express it and I think that's one of the issues what would your advice be to somebody who may be concerned about someone that they know who may be feeling a little kind of down and difficult the back of their mind the think maybe something a bit deeper here what what would you say to them how they can help that person I think you've got to try to get people to talk first of all. And then. Go to a G.P. . Try and see. A therapy talking therapies really really powerful and then lifestyle so surround yourself with positive people get away from the negative people exercise diet. Meditation all of those things play a part I don't think it does one answer to this I think it's an amalgamation of different things that you've got to do but definitely go to your G.P. Feeling you know that you know you know something's wrong you've now come out with T. Shirts and you're wearing one sometimes I need a hug tell is the thinking behind that. It goes back to being transparent and just being out there and not hiding your emotions away and just the fact that. We live in a world especially driven by social media where everyone's got to be happy all the time and if you know all. It's boring but the reality of it is is behind the scenes everyone goes through the motions everyone needs a hold on certain days or they might gone through something in their life and so I just wanted to be ready transparent with this and you know I need love we all need love we need a hog and sometimes were overwhelmed by life so I think it's just about being honest and human you know so where can people get hold of those crucial so they're also show me there's an email address at the can contact me directly and all the profits are going to a mental health charity so yeah it would be fantastic if people got involved Simon thank you very much for sharing your story and best of luck with the banksias I think it will suit me as well thank you. And don't run out on Well there's an invitation to smile from good they have a saying get a new truck that came my way this week here on B.B.C. Radio talking to myself self in the wrong I'm with you until eight o'clock with everything Asian. In. B.B.C. Radio. Well you don't need to be Asian for the next story just need to be passionate about Darby had this afternoon Dobby County kept hold of the Bryan Kluft trophy have to beating feels rivals and Nottingham Forest to nil Pride Park was in full voice after an excellent start for the Rams after imitation VYDRA scored in just twenty four seconds up prepared bad well from little over is from my new job the Rams. Proposed So a good day for you then wonderful day for Darby County found I think everywhere around the world everywhere around the world I think it's been it's one of those games where. It just tension from start to start finish you don't know what you're going to get I think. Amazing start to the first or even better start of the second off after four years could have equalized but I think it's one of those where it's pride pride of the middle and up saluted what was the atmosphere like in the stadium today. I think always with these games it's absolutely electric the atmosphere becomes electric the games in terms of. Pride of pride of the middle and who can win form goes out the up form goes out the window and really it's one of these where whoever you're supporting from both sides it becomes so so passionate and I think the flag waving from the start to the end and actually for once Pride Park became electric it became that atmosphere that it truly deserved from all the years that we've had Pride Park and it got back to where it should be something a bit special between Dobby County playing Nottingham Forest and particularly for the prime club trophy there's a lot of history that isn't there absolutely I think it goes back to the days when Brian came here created a team the arguably from all the documentaries and everything you see could have been the greatest team in Europe and after he left and in the end actually created forest and got them to where where we should have been there's always been a rivalry along the A fifty two and I think you know Brian in this way did both a great credit we just wish looking back with hindsight he should have stayed here longer and as a lifelong fan of the club. Lived and traveled all over the country all over the world were trying to watch them it's it's an amazing experience and it's one of these where. The sort of matches you wake up dreading loving fearing enjoying all of that emotional rollercoaster rolled up into one and I suppose it makes it even more special when you're watching a game like that with that fellow Punjabi Rams Was there a good turnout from them yeah we be runs are out in force from all over my myself back from sunny Bengal Lulu in India waving the flag and fans all over the world watching and the one great thing especially with malice dome with the i Player and able to stream the games live all over the world fans all over the world Punjabi runs and runs fans alike are able to literally watch and support their home club like never before and all the lads kind of still getting together and doing all sorts of things because you know they're very very active supporters group on by Absolutely absolutely the group are always constantly talking about planning about the next charity event what can we do where can we go what can we do to raise raise awareness more than anything raise money for charities that actually mean something and the club of been so so supportive in embracing the Punjabi runs because we are affiliated to Dobbie It's not about being Punjabi that's how it started it actually is about being open inclusive and diverse and the fans. They're a part of the supporters' club it's about making sure whatever we do yes our heart is always Dobby through and through first and foremost it's about making sure we do good wherever we can do it I'm looking forward to the next March where will that be absolutely next next home game next weekend home again Sheffield Wednesday again against a good side and it's going to be one of these the club and Gary Rao it can we take it from strength to sense because this should be as we always hope to be I a basin a foundation and a building block and as we progress we had a great performance against Cardiff a great performance today let's take it from strength to strength. Well foam up and job your arms thank you very much for speaking to us. Dollar issue of the Staffordshire SAF IN THE MONEY B.B.C. Radio Tommy. I did just. New track the way this week. A celebration of the country over the next few months. Long. Great. Twenty. Seven o'clock here on B.B.C. Radio. With you until eight. Point five ninety five point three ninety six F.M. Eleven sixty eight. A M as well as online at B.B.C. U.K. Slash radio Dobby and that's where you can catch our radio player and catch up on anything you've missed on your radio station join in the last week or so so everything we say Key get we keep it on there for the next seven days now the volley celebrations are in full force in Dalby this weekend ahead of the big day itself on Thursday marked by Hindus Sikhs and Jains the event's theme is triumph of light over darkness and good over evil knowledge over ignorance and hope over despair the celebration started last night of the Hindu Temple beat above on Monday or on poetry road I went along to join in with the celebrations So what does the valley mean to you a chance to be with the family and just to enjoy good food and some time together really so as a family how do you celebrate the volley. Just fireworks it wasn't Rekha How important is the volley to you already important issues like Christmas so my children when they come home we all look forward to meet each other and we gave present streatch of that and we had nice clothing and nice food to eat how much do you like the valley I love Rob what do you like about the valley it is a very bright festival What do you like about the valley I like the diversity and how like communities come together doesn't celebrate such a dry and wonderful festival like this and on this emotional the fireworks they're like the best gift that I. And come all men is the president of the Hindu temple. Mean event is this switching on the lights of the developer and we got to children's program to start with this is a magician and he will do few tricks for the children and from eight o'clock adults program the culture program dances how important is this festival for Indian families here in Dalby very that it's extremely important as we all know why but in CLI it's celebrated with India and in fact if we all go if you include job itself or even not one jot for other years people especially go to Amritsar to see due to her mother's side because they're the of the lighting system there is such a beautiful and the other even in Delhi the other areas it comes from wonderfully that seven hundred thirty thousand years back and it carried on and due to getting important international you know how our families preparing for that how is your family preparing for the Wagner next week well it's the. Little comes in you know then obviously the we don't forget the sweets and the fireworks and this is generally the way to do it and we will be doing the same the temple will be open all day people will come in the light there. Which is the lamps candles and of course they come and bring them and their offerings as well to the temples you know as well yet they will be coming and going all day it will be like a open day sort of thing apart from a time for family and a time to eat and drink it's also the Festival of Light How important is it if you think about to be that out like where will be without a light Number one we can't see anything we can't grow anything so light is important most most important part of that without like will be no water that we do nothing no crops you know so that's why the lights are good. When most of such important portions and how will you decorate your house with light back in India there's you put extra lights there but in the here and there lights as people put lights it at the Christmas outside we do that same as well on today and beyond that Christmas. Day for the two days we put those lights on people in our area they know we celebrate divinely and they will always need to do early or yes of course if they do early they that they they like it as well it's also a time when we expect and we wish and we pray that the goddess like she comes and visits our house tell us the importance of that it's everybody's got their will believe see you see the well because the new year when the in the new year starts said Deval easy specially in the south west south and southwest You see I think it's the businessmen they have started this you say they say the election he comes in it was the way to teach people to clean your houses like your houses if you will do that luxury will come in going to God is the will to will come in well whether that come in or not I don't know but the thing is at least it does bring happiness anyway how important is it for us the president of the government that are here to teach future generations the importance of festivals like the the on. It is very important and yes we would like the children to carry this flag for the for all from us as well for my own grandchildren they will see so what was what's happening here that this is the idea so that we got to the program for the children you see it's a way off and wiping them it's incentive for them to come in and that is especially children's food especially prepared for the children as well you say and they will learn obviously they will follow from here on words that Mr Bennett thank you very much and a Happy Valley to you it's a pleasure and I wish all your listeners a very Happy Diwali. That was coming from the Hindu temple in Dalby after seven this evening you can have more about how some Dalby children celebrate the volley. Of. The wonderful vocals all her desire to some build some brings us to the troubled. goes around impact says Asians as well and to share some of those thoughts with me is the key here a third year Ph D. Student and Mr Murtha who's spoken to us in length on a number of issues first of all that's thank you very much for coming in one of the big agenda items this week I think all over the world has been kind of male policy sexual exploitation harassment from Hollywood Harvey Weinstein has been kind of named as a person who's been a predator to a number of actresses and you know kind of practice the. The cost in couch to this definition was when first of all. Those kind of things that kind of melt policy still goes on in two thousand and seventeen yet this is was absolutely shocked me and disturbed me because when Jimmy Savile story came out everyone saying it's off the seventy's it's a different time period but you think that this can happen in an industry where women are relatively far far more powerful than the average working women I mean you have characters like he quoted Paul try some there is powerful when the world and a sense they were silenced by what happened is actually terrifying that if it can happen in an industry like Hollywood then it can happen any anywhere else. Mr method I did you come across this story how did you feel when you heard about it I'm not surprised this people got on a high power basis that out there you know calling that to you and we have had this problem had you had say some politicians had to resign because of that situation we have had mentioned several were Smith Liberal M.P. And now they're dragging out with the board hates cases maybe so this is not something new but the he's highlighted because it involved Hollywood and he's highlighted because he's been doing it for so long I'm giving promises to the budding actresses who will take you to the top of the lead you will be famous in the film Love in history and somebody fallen into that trap and never taken advantage of it now this isn't a national issue it's a global issue in terms of sexual harassment it kind of goes on in every sphere of life not just in Hollywood in entertainment but every spear. Why why do you think you know we're hearing more about tonight is this because women now feel emboldened to come out and complain what. I do not know the reason why suddenly this particular series came up obviously somebody. Fed up with the situation came out openly and wanted one has started the ball started rolling and all the actors or somebody must have not realized that there was a case in which case but not about Jay's probably touched up on the bottom of things like that what about the case maybe but I think in general there is a quite a larger number of ladies are involved in it not you and they're all coming out slowly. And I think he has finished now I mean as for this country and that is the end of his it he says things in a no doubt there'll be some more and come up in the field in the future no I think it's absolutely disgrace that people in that position taking advantage of women and from seeing them what do you think it's taken this long you know obviously this is been going on for years and years and as you said earlier on you know with some of the most powerful women on earth why didn't anybody come up and kind of pick this up us in the should be full was an interesting question so I was actually talking to quite a lot of my female friends about us this and they said that in many many spheres of life unfortunate is almost the no if you have a high privilege male boss for example there's often expectation even in academia it was Highway in which they'll be this expectation that if a man is in charge and he's going to take you under his wings then you might have to fill out some might be have to behave in a certain way I think of this patriarchal imbalance unfortunately is often seen as the norm and this really really needs to be redressed. Do you think they're all sexual harassment sexual exploitation the other way in an age two thousand and seventeen where women are already in positions of power that you know we. Increasingly we may get in the other instances the other way not to that extent not to that extent always being the women always been harassed always been sexual and even in the industry women have been sexually harassed by boss not to allow you to be like in these particular cases but there are male that have been harassed that I report saying that male does not come out openly saying that but that has been women talking male. Sample trying to get your. Reactions and do things that they should not be doing but as for the commission that it will be obviously some cases and I'm sure of that there are some cases the but they won't don't think that it is in this is that he took time out only to go on to the newspaper and on B.B.C. . Things do you think this is the tip of the iceberg that there are a lot of cases like this not just in Hollywood but also in Bollywood and other film industries here in the U.K. How apps women some of the Certainly high profile actors will be reluctant to come and say that they got certain parts because they succumbed to the cost in coach I would agree with that yes I definitely think it's far far far more mainstream than this case has uncovered more than that there I think what needs to occur is we need to have joint conversation of men and women about this idea of sexual etiquette and the reason for that is often man I'd often man ought the sexual predators a lot of them are quite sincere and they're often confused about in terms of women obviously one Harvey Weinstein did was completely wrong and a parent then says of the etiquette when it comes to approaching women but for some women even if you ask for their number a lot of them I've spoken to him like that she thinks that's overstepping the boundaries as coming across as creepy so I think this and we need to have more conversations relating to this to change the dynamic in society. Do you think that this is kind of woken people lope in organizations particularly bosses does think that you know perhaps we need to look at. Kind of human resource policies a make sure that there are safeguards in place in the workplace to protect people from sexual harassment I think those are things I think he's absolutely terrible that this had us mentors doesn't really matter which is a male or female and this is been going for years and years and years you yes said about how to cement around the world and it's quite common in India where the landlord for example in the village dishing out plenty of the young girls and he dare not say anything because the father probably working for than a lot producing order you have a problem in the religious section likely in the temple the priest dishing and trying to look at the young girls and then not tell mother or father that is the case is so used that nothing new but nothing nothing of doctors that big situation like you have here Yes So Harvey Weinstein finished for I did he can come back from this night. OK A second topic we were talking about to earlier is mental health particularly was mental health day last Tuesday within the Asian community you know we were talking talking earlier that perhaps there's a lack of direct recognition of mental health issues or is brushed under the carpet as a bit of ignorance or people kind of not bringing it out when you do quite a lot of work believe with people you know around kind of supporting people to tell us about your experience of kind of mental health issues I can say first I just want to say I'm sorry say that you brought the salt because I think a huge problem within the Asian community so I want to say two things about this Firstly in terms off research regarding mental health such as mental health studies . Research. There is so very very little in the India and Pakistan subcontinent very very little. With England I think we've changed the discourse in Western society is sort of this idea that in order to be impressive we need to show competence we need to be impressive Bunny Brown really changed his discourse by saying by showing vulnerability and fully ability was actually a strength and a weakness and actually drawn to people when they are kind of real and down to earth and quite imperfect a force in the Indian supported by this idea of strength and competence is still really the norm even if we haven't really got it all together is almost this implication that we have to show that we have we have to make we have to show people that we are successful in this world so balancing that again showing vulnerability and showing that some countries bit broken sometimes are unhappy is very very difficult which is why it's so I wonder represented or not spoken about in the Asian subcontinent Mr What's your experience of kind of mental health people how people have dealt with it particularly within the Asian community particularly back in the in Pakistan about all of this I from my point of view we have in our family within the family and in this US but it is considered to be not a good thing to publish or tell people about have who really. People used to do or and those that send them to learn to asylum and that is the end of the story but in my family itself my grandfather I remember did not want to tell anybody that we have a problem we have somebody particularly son in law which was. Mentally totally drained. And completely. Stopped looking after the wife or the children and he just clear up and come back to in this letter Nobody knows and it's terrible terrible things in Asian community to come out openly and say you have got problem and therefore let's call for help this is possible in this country body. In India not always but how much of an issue do you think that you know issues around kind of hereditary problems is particularly within the age we did the think that if if one member of the family has gotten issue around mental health maybe that's hereditary and maybe kind of you know it's going to affect the rest of the family's chances of marriage etc Is that what stops people from bringing it out into the open no I told issues the whole family is somehow the station of the shame and the shame of the family that somebody in need of family is not quite right and that you're not demeaning they do something that they should be doing beating why for example beating children on example which is very very difficult or this taboo that has been going on for years and yes any of that you've got somebody mad is the word you should not be scorned Maddie's the word has been looked down upon and I think I'm sure in India now people are up progress in product better is coming out more open treatment are available just like you need and I'm sure in the future we will find some solution to the problem it's no longer. Britain kind of you know we in the western world have recognized mental health as an issue even though you know amongst the male members of the community it's still suppressed isnt it. I would say so yes amongst the male community there's still this idea of the man being the breadwinner showing strength not showing vulnerability is getting a lot lot better in the U.K. Relative to ten years ago and I really hope the Indian subcontinent carries on in the same progress those people who are listening may think that you know it's just somebody feeling down how serious can mental health issues be awakened they lead to you know that's a common misconception So this notion of feeling down the highs and lows of life is very very normal we all experience them. Depression is this notion of numbness this apathy to life where everything is essentially baseline and they could be just a hormonal imbalance essentially not even dependent on life circumstances and yeah it can be horrendous for the individual they can be very very unproductive a danger to themselves so it needs to be dealt with. Mr meant that we're heading towards kind of making sure that light over darkness good over evil knowledge over ignorance hope over despair is celebrated with the folly do you participated in all of that I normally do but. I did not last night because I was doing questioning we're three separate groups coming from report and part of are you in that it role so you are there for our show's been my primary been there listening to the music so I don't remember yet that I do take part in and there were at least one of OK Before we get back to develop tell us about your choir singing you know it's kind of something that we've tried school etc be part of the choir have but you've Carty don't well let's put it this way to me I mean it was brown absolutely new to me and somebody passed a piece of paper in many Thou doth saying if you can sing please come and join us and this was a. Group in belt and I decided I'm seeing I have been singing in Bollywood music and all that kind of thing and I thought oh I'm saying we've got to get a session alive session Yeah so here it is a challenge that I think I'll go down there for interviews and I went what interviews and. I'm saying and I said Yes what kind of mediation and I said Bollywood meaning he said this is not Bollywood music this is clashing So I just just show me what you can sing so I decided to sing called Silent Night which is of one of the Christmas so so I sang and he said you need some training and that you are seventy years ago and we have forty people in and the only people on where you score down they all run the country reading fund for charity Yeah you'll be celebrating the value on Thursday yes I will yes yes spend some of the festival did this a deep meaning to a lot of them it's not just a case of kind of celebration of a good meal etc The food features very prominent family features very prominently but there is the volley or Saki or you know there is a deeper meaning to these things isn't there. Yes there is there is a deep south of it is there religious significance but even this idea of getting together it's obviously looked down upon as the real spirit is lost but I would say I would say even the communal get together meeting family sharing festivities is something quite peaceful about that in our An increasingly isolated world we should welcome that OK one of the things I like to do with guests who take part in the panel is to get to know kind of the real them so we found out for Mr Mitt that or that he's a choir singer you're a boxer tell us about. What does a thirty year law student Ph D. Student do to get into the ring of the people are going to get you know I think lies about balance so I spent the day reading books so I thought let's go to my confort zone and try something else it really isn't my comfort zone I mean I went sparring today for two hours to see many hits to the had and yeah there's a lot to be said for putting yourself out there and seeing what you're made of that might not be very much but it's still worth it is there something that you personally get out of getting into the ring and really being physically I think so yeah I mean boxing isn't just essentially bludgeoning the other person is tactical it's for work it's defense is a kind of art behind it that I'm beginning to click very slowly I'm really enjoying it and you're traveling around the world kind of teaching and lecturing Yeah at conferences I've been in New York a lot recently is while series yes been very very busy which is why I haven't been here that often but it's good to be back it really is I think you very much and Mr Miller when's your next show when can we hear you sing in the choir No actually not not without a piano companies Well we're going to have a live session with you here I think if you can sing Bollywood songs you know you're a man I must admit that I. Thank you very much for joining us and sharing your thoughts on some of those stories and remember if you want to be part of our news panel do get in touch with there's a wonderful three to six one six one six one this is a chance for you to talk about some of the big stories that are doing the rounds globally but also what's on. All wind are what's making you take time now for the news. Ound on the radio and T.V. Am I was excused B.B.C. Radio down. To a busy news at seven am more Anderson the Metropolitan Police is now investigating three further claims of sexual assault made against the Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein the force is examining for allegations made by two women the alleged assaults are said to have taken place between the late one nine hundred eighty S. And twenty fifteen of the Weinstein has denied all claims of nonconsensual sex the transport secretary Chris Grayling says he doesn't believe Britain will leave the European Union without a trade agreement but he insists the country will succeed come what may Mr Grayling A prominent leave campaigner in the referendum has dismissed a warning by the chairman of Sainsbury's that food prices could rise sharply Mr Grayling stresses that Britain will adapt what we will do is grow more here I will buy more from around the world but of course that will mean bad news for Continental farmers and that's why it won't happen because it's actually in their interest to reach a deal Vauxhall is planning to cut four hundred jobs that it's Ellesmere Port factory in Cheshire the company has blamed declining sales in Europe at least two hundred thirty people are now known to have been killed in two bombings in Somalia's capital Mogadishu Police say it's the deadliest attack on civilians since the Islamist al-Shabaab group launched an insurgency in two thousand and seven patients in England who go to see their doctor or attend a hospital appointment may be asked to disclose their sexual orientation the N.H.S. Says the move is in line with the quality legislation to ensure that those who don't identify as heterosexual are treated fairly he pen reports God warrants have now been sent to trusts and other organizations advising staff to record sexual orientation at every meeting with a pace. And where no record already exists concerns may be raised over whether such inquiries are intrusive and about the security of the data but to the natures England spokesperson said the guidelines were not mandatory for health and social care providers and patients did not have to answer the questions schools in coastal counties of the Irish Republic of being told to remain closed tomorrow because of high winds from Storm Ophelia forecasters in the Republic and Northern Ireland have warned that the high winds could endanger lives it's estimated there are still more than four hundred million pounds worth of gold pound coins in circulation and there are just hours to go before they cease to be legal tender and he sure is a money expert from the website cash questions some of the old ones could be quite valuable I mean see if you think some forums and in the papers I think which old one pound coins of more valuable the state of the trade going on e-bay have the more valuable old design so if you do find a few rushing around that's checked they got more than the face value of a pound you might be able to sell it for. The weather staying cloudy tonight with outbreaks of rain continuing in the Northwest largely dry I'll swear and turning windy in the south west of England and overnight low of sixteen degrees B.B.C. News It's three minutes past seven. In the Ronna on B.B.C. Radio dummy Hello thanks for staying away on B.B.C. Radio Dhabi for the final hour of tonight's program that would be something to run on and over the next sixty minutes or so we still talk football and how football is gripping India plus we're still celebrating Deval E And also we'll give you information of a historical film that's being shown in Dalby next Saturday and I talk to superstar get the gory wall and ask him whether he's ever been battered with a bill nah. The . Feed the kids to feed. The. Company and the lending me of the kingdom needed. A lengthy KNEEBONE good enough. Good Bethlehem a dissident I need and that I am. 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Well after a success today in the East Midlands would all be countries win over forest where talking about football on the fee for under seventeen World Cup is currently taking place in India but just how popular is the sport with Indians and when it comes to British Asians in the sport Other enough coming through precinct is the chair of the founder of the Punjab F.A. Which represents been jobby players in the U.K. They formed in two thousand and fourteen and play in international tournaments think Yes Hi How are you fine is it significant that the under seventeen World Cup of football is being held in India it's not a country people usually associate with the sport. Yeah it's significant as it is if it was in USA Brazil England or any other country. Football's for all. It's it's a it's a fantastic move from FISA to hold you know something broke up in India it's a growing sport it's evolving and I can see it becoming. One of very powerful sports and competing with the likes of cricket all the next ten fifteen years. India's done exceptionally well in cricket with. Creating the I.P.L. Will it do something similar with football as well do you think well. I mean yeah I mean it already has something in it already has a an organized competition called the Indian Super League. So but I can see growing for sure because. It's participation is growing a lot of youngsters are taking to the game it's a it's it's a contact all. And it's it's highly enjoyable to do you know how the under seventeen Indian team has done so far in the tournament yeah yeah I'm always following the under seventeen games IT'S IT'S IT'S IT'S IT'S had it's it's had its three matches in this group and they haven't acquired any points but they've competed very well they've completed very well I think the international team will going to see a massive evolution in the next five to ten years five to ten years because those sixteen year old something year olds will become twenty twenty two twenty three twenty four. It's. Going to be one of those major forces in South Asia how likely is it that we'll see a world class player coming from India. Yes not very long it's not very long it's just it's a huge population in India and. Everybody who works for Indian football should look to keep pushing down on the young players participation of boys and girls. Equally important you know it's not it's not a male sport it's a sport for all. And I'm quite excited because when I go back to Punjab I all I see across villages now a football pitches everywhere and I see kids participating in St Paul's and I know that's where it starts Well the Indian women's cricket team has proved that you know cricket isn't just for men it's for women as well so we'll probably see something like that in football as well Absolutely absolutely. Football we've got to we have to come away from the notion of of just football is for men because even even in today's game we tend to only really take notice of the men's game when I watch the women's game and I think technically the fantastic they've actually done better than if you look at the win women's team they've done better than the actual men's team they progress far and if you look at Indian football. As a whole and what I do think is. The desire and the hunger to to to achieve excellence. Often from families that are not. Going to say. They don't have the kind of facilities or the resources that we have the desire to learn to educate in the game to understand the curriculum is it's fantastic it's it's it's really refreshing What about here how are Asians doing informal Are we anywhere near yet to having a good representation playing at the top level. We're getting closer we're getting further closer. I think sometimes the objectives of organizations or the F.A. Are sometimes like they've recently with a fifty thousand. Increase participation but participation can be just playing football on the streets or in goals or play football or want to operate in Reno's. So if it's just a case of playing football representation of just increased participation Yes it's forever growing but in what scale of which direction we want to push. Our talented players. Everyone's got different strategies Well the F.A. Has set some aims and targets for engaging Malaysians into the sport next year how realistic the field varies on and how difficult will it be to achieve them. Again Jim the British Asians in this poll. I mean the stats that they come up with was fifty thousand to to increase fifty thousand participation I think it was two hundred role models and I think one hundred hundred sculpts I think something along those lines look they have the structure they have the resources if they want it so bad they can achieve it it just depends on how bad you want it I often say you've got one as bad as you want to breed if you really want that bad you you have to go and chase it well the Punjab F.A. Is active and it wants to do all the things we've just talked about to get people participating in sport and achieving excellence so what is the Punjab F.A. Doing and what's next for you right Currently we are planning right now we've just been job national football team and the other side became the first the South Asian national team to have a play against an England representative team in Stockport history never been done by him. Didn't get the coverage for some reason for some reason we did not get the coverage early shifts that came took place on the twenty eighth of May two thousand and seventeen at Solihull most succesful stadium thousand landmark game. But just as objective is not just opens up it's for it's for South Asians what what I have such an objective for all of our team in terms of the executive the senior management is I don't look to get one or two in the pro game I'm looking for a strategy where we are looking to have a. I I highly number of a high volume of British Asian footballers playing at the National at the National League level which is level five step one. Because currently I don't think that they're far apart from the so we're talking to one league below the league where men still play until leagues build below where we're also football club play so my objective is to get them. Community the British Asian footballers men and women to actually push them on to the National League level so we have a huge volume across the board and then talent ability not to cation we'll see them progress. OK Nicholas. Fantastic thank you very much for speaking to us on the best of luck. Punjab competing at the next coming for World Cup we compete in and see International World Cup that will Cup is taking place in London two thousand and eighteen in May. The promotion of this will start in December by the organizing body OK well we're going to talk to you before then just to make sure that we're up to speed with the precincts thank you very much Best of luck with Punjab F.A. Thank you doubly sure and East as a chess game yes B.B.C. Radio Yes. So I. Think. That. That's. The voice soft member OK in the truck cold so that was another new number came away I'm talking of new numbers with a new truck but I'm uncertain so it's going to be viewed music you know. Fifteen minutes time I'm going to focus on the clock. Is going to be just C.B.S. . These are his four top tracks by Jazzy B. And we'll review those in about fifteen minutes time that's our son so I'll be taking us through that I'll also be talking to get be very well he's got a new truck coming out tomorrow actually I rang him earlier on and he told me all about it plus we've got information about a special film showing here in your last chance to see this film at the quad next Saturday and we'll talk to the organizers of that but the volley is just around the corner and families around the world are getting ready to celebrate the festival in many different ways in this country Deval isn't a public holiday and here in Darby we don't have official Deval the lights anymore so how do we celebrate here in Darby and what should we do in two thousand and seventeen I spoke to Jay Soni from Darby and his son crayfish and friends and we and I And so this year we've got some big plans I've got my friends and family who are coming around we arrange a dinner every single year so they are all coming after the rally because the early fortieth around five days which is. And the Valley New Year which is according to the lunar calendar it's after a lunar calendar would be gathering having a party. Bit of food and music everything at the same time would be going out as well to celebrate there would be a lot so fireworks stand we would be having Rangoli outside the home which is from the chalk colors so that would be doing basically exchange of gifts and blessings taking blessings from the elders so carrying on the tradition Well it's only four days before you got to that stage have you been preparing all the preparations being made a time now every single year according to the Hindu tradition and I mean the valley it's been celebrated since last five thousand years when we go back so every single year there would be people gathering together cleaning the house tidy up and everything's It's like giving a fresh start so not only you're just giving a fresh start materialistically where you are just cleaning the house and all but you're also getting a fresh start emotionally and psychologically as well mentally So basically you're trying to bring up some good virtues in your life trying to start goes with the cleanly night so cleaning the house would be the first step buying firecrackers and all fireworks already but the gifts in advance for my kids are quite excited I'm just going to hang some fairy lights today outside my house so yes and light is very important at the valley Yes Yes In the valleys consider as festivals of light festival of lights and light is very important light represents sun there is a saying in Sanskrit as a settlement. Let us take from dark to light it is very important so you buy presents you decorate the house you clean the house you put lights there are a very kind of lot of similarities with Christmas on that I mean you'd be surprised to know that the way with Christmas your good few days going on. It is a high building up and then you go Christmas Boxing Day where there is exchange of gifts and then eventually your God the New Year so similarly in the valley as well with the Hindus and Sikhs and. Jains all of them getting together even fellow Muslims and all communities get together and we basically start with the same procedure where there is a gathering we celebrate together then there is new year and then you know that's how the celebration goes on so yeah it is quite similar you get the Gives the way kids are excited for the Wali the same way they would be excited for the Christmas gifts as well so the only difference is that Christmas we get a few days off for work at the valley we don't so we'll be taking time off work or the result of writing in the evenings when you get back from work yeah hold on personal question because out you can too much time of this year is going to very difficult but here every year we do plan to actually take the time off and that's the day when we go to each other's house all of our friends will be gathering in morning in Temple and then we start going from me to this house exchanging you know some food some food as well trying out some new things but my son is going to take time off from school. OK And we've got Krrish What does the valley mean to you or do you like it what part of the valley do you particularly like. When we give some give to each other well maybe you should fire looks some people are going to give me presents do you know what you're going to get. And what part of the valley do you like. Mostly I like fireworks because they're bright in different colors. And my second favorite part is where we do a light and when we set up a little fire. Do you cover the volley at school we get taught about every festival this week it's going to be. And what kind of things will you be talking about or doing at school we might be doing wise duvalle celebrated How many days are Deval and what type of things do you do with Danny I am what about you do you celebrate the valley What part of it do you like they do loads of fireworks when the US can and do you know forward to receiving any presence. Year and yet again and. And your friends are listening you're going to wish them a happy bunny says wish them a Happy Valley. To Candy Candy at the as. We go up here the mob reads off the embassy pointing out once again that eight thirty six minutes to eight o'clock here on B.B.C. Radio Dhabi later on we'll be hearing a music review from Amar Singh sounds are a hell be taking us through his favorite jazz he tracks and we'll talk about those but first next Saturday a chance for you to cut your film which you want to watch a lot of me but never got a chance to and then suddenly it just wasn't showing it is of course the Black Parade and the people who are responsible for putting together a special showing off that is the Dalby museum at the GO TO SING THIS ABOUT go to the water and on the line is go Paul saying Good Paul you've got this lined up full particularly for people who might have missed it in the cinema absolutely you're screwed you're absolutely. Going to get as you say but unfortunately lots of people who could cut through some of this who say. You know this is a good child or B. . Anniversary of the Maharajah himself on the twenty second so hands we hold in the service actually twenty first next Saturday what was the anniversary because I'm not aware of an anniversary on the twenty second just to lighten this. Death of the Maharajah thing hundred twenty four and over three of them are adjourned which is the out in a state that. The more they get hold of the more it Service would a mistake every year OK give us more information about who can come to the to the showing where can they get tickets from what time it's going to be shown. Our target audience are the people who are not from the background because this is the critical section we're asking people who HASN'T who don't know anything about the kingdom or about the Sikhs you know at all so is there a chance for them to come the tickets are directly from the Quad Cinema itself and the show starts at five thirty five thirty the show if you start at six o'clock we have historians lined up from five thirty up to six o'clock and there's one historian who was the show and he's the one who had actually set up the. Bleeping trust and had been working on this for like twenty thirty years from the Argand Estate. For those people who want to weigh how important was Maharajah the leap saying in Punjab and Sikh history very very moderate beliefs and was the last maharajah's of the sea. Of the sea kingdom after the death of the modern Jeeping what I believe and it is done he was exiled to the United Kingdom that they were young their age and when he was given seventeen thousand acres the stuff within the state bus where he remained because you know the phone goes into a lot more and the struggles of him why he had to go through life is a true story first Hollywood film made on the sea Kingdom is absolutely amazing people will love it there's a lot a lot to learn. He wasn't just important for Punjabi Sunseeker He was also well important to British people because he is the the the person who owned the poor he knew diamond and have said look he does some kind on not many people actually knew about that he was the last owner of the coffin and hard core in the world was transferred from the hands of P.F.C. Kingdom via the leaps in at a young age so that the locks to block to learn from this film you know people and not many people actually know that prior to the British Raj in India in the northern state of Punjab there was a kingdom seeking them all the way up to cover Kandahar Afghanistan and northern borders cutting the borders of Russia and Tibet that was all she clammed up on one time three hundred fifty dollars got connects OK got out once again what time should we aim to be at the quad five thirty please or asking people to be seated five thirty countries will be seated by that time as well and the show was commands the exothermic starting at six o'clock but we have the historians before and after the film to actually take any questions off the floor from the floor and the story and are the very same people who actually helped to make a success of this film welcome Paul thank you very much and thank you for bringing the film back to Darby and we look forward to watching it next week much obliged. In. The radio. And talking about films and film stars I found opera film star in Punjab just before the programme here because he's releasing a new track called veil not tomorrow morning and awful are just catch a few words with him to find out what it's about it's the superstar get bigger of all evil to buy the gun and. Well you can see time again to go pick our for the day if you get it or not this seep into going to only to get the chat up and I love you know if you don't I chair tickle you have to watch even if you can be another caveat. So matters which I gave. Up you know like are any normal for take it directly. So we have to talk about the numbers are interesting and I think people question hold which now by last question her guy virtually put the acting in me by the glossy like a fantasy could be. Make glasses I get immediately or anywhere several around that era because a lot oh it's all got a legit. Place to report on like you your photos are viral and they were to take over power also because the are trying to have a rule like everyone's talking about feel like it's a classroom of us because the military is needed for us to get the peace so it's gonna love you mean whatever general when he said no to drugs. And so on the theory but the message is that the question the get the gun under rebel control message anything what it takes to get acquitted. Or to use these years almost daily and I could be not too slow questionnaire to see the new building of what they called the. Will as well. At least the last. Minute. Because I want to. Clarify. That the glasses are really good to one of the intellect generally recruiting South Korean. People. But they were not available ground. Zero. Well there we go. Tomorrow morning. I was one of the first persons to get this anywhere on the well. For a superstar to take time out. His career and his music is just fantastic so with. The. Final time. I see how the road from the. The book with Sky what you guys know about snail racing you know the rules apply you know if you don't know I suspect you're on steroids because you went across the line quite quickly you think we should get interested I think we should do question on you know any of the rules I think this is THE INTERNATIONAL starts now Russian Federation rules all that well that's what we run into I think at the moment he and sky every weekday morning from six thirty. On the B.B.C. Radio. And every Sunday sixty eight here on B.B.C. Radio it's everything Asian including music and sitting opposite me is Amar Singh son so he's going to take is through for some unique tracks that are what you've got lined up today. Fairly different to what we normally do. We normally pick the four tracks from different always far gone we want to use this time around I don't want to tell you the artist yet until after the first track so hopefully we will be in for a treat. Thanks . Kelly. One hundred great. Deadly deadly this is like you don't even think lice the same guy I think of this truck come up. Now it's very nice for. Over twenty years ago and it was a totally different focus to what he was and this is like his humble beginnings this is what jazz he is this is what we have forgotten about him and this is just like complete this the folk you can imagine a poem about him just going to actually be mental This song would you like him to go back to this kind of music yeah yeah I mean the tracks I've got lined up this for me that was his golden period in his career and he had some absolute bank is that in the not use especially I mean this is this first album called Gamla daughter. Most of the album was produced by someone who hadn't sung the brothers of one more modest and there's a quote There's three tracks I think on the album are produced by sections this is one of them and your longest try how big the final year of just. I don't think there's enough words in the dictionary to because I saw a photograph of you also showed me. To. A little but I've been searching for folk of funky for years I mean I'm a lot younger I'm going to be I've got it tell me telling me. I've been searching for years for album and I couldn't find anywhere I mean hard copies are very hard to get by I mean I get it no problem when I choose a book find the hot coffee was just not meant to get out there and then to look part. Of actively worship the God one is just a massive fan of his stuff massive fan OK Your second track second. Kruk is from his album called focal attraction I think that was the fourth hour that came out and not a seven track record. Trying to get crazy with this. One of the two it's about the fall jazz of his heart and I. Want to the two to get to the Yeah yeah it's totally different from first place yeah you've got. This side you've got. Fine it just goes to show the verse. And how you can easily adapt. As well yeah yeah. But yeah he's known as the crown prince Prince of the trying stuff. He's stayed relevant throughout his whole career and people still love him now. He's one of the few. Give. Twenty plus year career. Now this is I think one of them this is a track that crossed over. Time I mean up until that point is very U.K. Based but this was a truck changed everything for. Us . To accept. Except. Thank you yeah yeah I still get played today actually has been two weeks ago and. I want to run this to the dance floor for this one. All the trucks that come out today very fast this is a slow number but boy does out any hitch big time is the intro from the. Impact. Completely independent from any question and then assume that. He's trying to recreate this a couple of times. Came close to came close it. Was a. More hypnotic try but you. Are no worse than. You are you OK. Because this is the. Yeah yeah I mean it's been recreated will. Come out recently but this is the original Bad Boy truck he does not perform any function without this truck and this is the one track that aspect of the band everywhere he performs on this track will get played and this is. From. This was his crossover out. Proof is in the. For this. Issue. Very much all right there is this a. Long . Movie. Here's the.

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