Beloved London restaurant the India Club is pushing ahead with a legal challenge against its eviction following a successful crowdfund campaign.
The restaurant was served with a notice to vacate its premises on The Strand, where it has operated for more than 50 years, by its property-developer landlord, Marston Properties, back in January.
In response the restaurant s owner
launched a crowdfund to help pay for the legal costs of challenging the eviction, and
Lasting for 83 days in total, the
crowdfund eventually came to an end yesterday (15 April) and raised £49,381 from 1,597 donations, plus more than £7,000 in gift aid.
In a recent update published earlier this week before the crowdfund closed, the India Club thanked those who had donated for their support and confirmed it had raised enough to proceed with the legal challenge.
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It has become one of India s fastest growing youth entertainment brands.
10 Apr, 2021 - 09:02 AM IST | By Shikha Singh
MUMBAI: It won’t be a stretch to describe The Q India channel as a jack of all trades. A Hindi GEC at its core, it also offers digital programming from social media stars and leading digital video creators. On the back of this, it has become one of India s fastest growing youth entertainment brands reaching 4.4 Gross Rating Points (GRP) according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) data for February 2021.
Now, the Q has landed a spot on DD Free Dish and will be available as an FTA channel from 15 April. The channel is targeting one of Asia’s largest markets and its burgeoning young audience with an exciting new proposition – serving digital first content to TV audiences.