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W.H Shelim - The Pride Of Asian Gourmet
In the vicinity of East London on Mile Road End, known for its delicious culinary and exquisite décor Pride of Asia restaurant has a very significant place. Established in 1995, this restaurant has set a perfect... Dr Malik, a beacon of hope for the Immigrants
Dr Malik, with his remarkable proficiency in immigration law is undoubtedly hailed as an authority on the issue. >>
Halal Food Authority serving Brit Muslims
HFA President Masood Khawaja said that his orgniasation maintains an efficient system to draw line between halal and non-halal food. >>
Dr Rami Ranger thrives on hard work
Dr Rami Ranger MBE advises new businessman: “Self respect is the basics of any business. Rules and regulations should be observed and the staff are taken care of as they are the real force behind any business. >>
Lycamobile targets 20m customers in 2012
Group Customer Marketing Director Chris Liveing says,"We also like to expand our services to South Asia as a large number of South Asian communities settled here phone to their near dears." >>
Amjad wants Kebabish Original spread across world
Director Kebabish Original Amjad Khan says, “We also want to open our branches in every corner of the world." >>
Quality is key to business success: Noon
Curry King Sir Gulam Noon, who introduced frozen Asian food to the British retailers, was born on 24 January 1936 in Bombay (now Mumbai). He est >>
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