OAUK President Rumit Shah meets Pope Francis.
In December last year, my family and I travelled to India to do a Jatra. Jatra means taking a journey to a Jain place of worship. We visited Palitana, Girnar, Shankeshwar and the Delwara temples. In this blog, I will...
Did you know that some Maasai children only have one meal per day? I learnt this fact on my recent trip to Kenya where I helped my dad volunteer at a dental clinic in Maasai Mara. It all started on Tuesday...
Young Oshwal, Ravi Haria, has recently written his first book called "The Modernised Anti-Sicilians Volume 1: Rossolimo Variation". He is one of England's youngest International Masters and holds the British U21 title. We recently spoke to him about all...
Blog by Anneka Shah Kololo Hill is a book that I believe all Oshwals, young and old should read. It tells the story of the expulsion of Asians from Uganda under the rule of Idi Amin during the 1970s, focusing...
Vlog by Dylan Bunty Shah Following on from his sister's vlog last week, Dylan has shared his lockdown story with us. To find out more about some of his passions and what has kept him going through the lockdown period...
Vlog by Jasmine Bunty Shah Young Oshwal, Jasmine, has shared an inspiring account of what she has been up to during lockdown. Check it out on our Facebook and Instagram pages, and make sure to look out for her brother...
Blog by Arjun Malde Jai Jinendra. My name is Arjun and I am 9 years old. I wanted to share my lockdown experience with you. I hope you enjoy reading this blog, I would love to hear more about your...
Blog by Oshwal Youth Team Young Oshwal, Liam Dodhia, from the North West Area has shared some of the exciting activities he undertook during the UK’s three lockdowns with us. Liam said: ”I wanted something to do during lockdown and I...
While many graduate opportunities are limited at the moment, here is a list of many great things you can do during this difficult time in which employers will truly appreciate.
There are many ways you can improve not just your own mental health, but even those around you.
Gender plays an important part in our community as it's all about being open to the perspectives and emotions of us both boys and girls.
Whatever happens, or has happened when you open that envelope, and whether you’ve got your results or not yet, it’s going to be ok!
Overall, I think being on the media programme has been a fantastic opportunity to learn new things.

Meera Shahmeera-shah

@meerashah12

(E) meera.shah@ovg.oshwal.org

Meera is a member of the Oshwal Volunteer Group and helps our regularly with all digital aspects Oshwal Media.

Ashish Pataniashishpataniyj2016

@ashishpatani

(E) ashish.patani@oshwal.org

(M) 07708 753 510

Ashish is the current OAUK Honorary Treasurer. In addition, to his financial duties, he overseas Youth portfolio as well as helps with all Oshwal media related work.

Bhavni Shahbhavni-sq

(E) bhavni.shah@oshwal.org

Bhavni is an EC Member looking after the Youth Culture portfolio and helps our regularly with Oshwal Media.

vimal-shahVimal Shah

(E) vimal.shah@ovg.oshwal.org

Vimal is a member of the Oshwal Volunteer Group and helps out with Oshwal Media and IT support.

Key Blogger Contacts

Meera Shah (OVG Member)
(E) meera.shah@ovg.oshwal.org

Ashish Jayantilal Patani (Treasurer)
(M) 07708 753 510
(E) ashish.patani@oshwal.org

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