Who We Are
Dear Friends,
Students and professionals from India constitute a major section of British society. They come from India in search of their future, away from their friends, parents and home. We too belong to the same category. Therefore we feel a need, need for a friend, a family, and for people with whom we could correlate ourselves. This thought process resulted into an instigation viz. “Bharat Parivar”. The second step and motivation was provided by the University of Birmingham which encouraged us to go forward with this initiation.
The motive behind Bharat Parivar is in itself quite “innovative”, something apart from demonstrating our Indian cultural heritage to the world. It is not just about organising cultural events, trips, parties or gettogethers. We are keen to provide support, truly like a family to each and every member of our group. We provide a platform to students who come from India, help them in arranging their temp/permanent accommodation, provide information regarding local transport, food and entertainment,jobs and Visa related assistance Very recently we also established the professional wing of this society with the help of Indian alumni who passed out from the University of Birmingham and organised several networking events and discussions for current students involving alumni and people who are coming from India as professionals. By involving professionals during several networking events, many students have found part/full time employment as well. We have been able to establish association with various organizations including ‘Telugu People in UK (TPUK)’, IIT London Chapter (London) and Indian Consulate (Birmingham). In addition to that we have also organised social drives such as Blood Donation Camp by inviting UK National Blood Service, and funds collection for flood relief in Bihar.
Contact us : [email protected] or join us on [email protected].
Students and professionals from India constitute a major section of British society. They come from India in search of their future, away from their friends, parents and home. We too belong to the same category. Therefore we feel a need, need for a friend, a family, and for people with whom we could correlate ourselves. This thought process resulted into an instigation viz. “Bharat Parivar”. The second step and motivation was provided by the University of Birmingham which encouraged us to go forward with this initiation.
The motive behind Bharat Parivar is in itself quite “innovative”, something apart from demonstrating our Indian cultural heritage to the world. It is not just about organising cultural events, trips, parties or gettogethers. We are keen to provide support, truly like a family to each and every member of our group. We provide a platform to students who come from India, help them in arranging their temp/permanent accommodation, provide information regarding local transport, food and entertainment,jobs and Visa related assistance Very recently we also established the professional wing of this society with the help of Indian alumni who passed out from the University of Birmingham and organised several networking events and discussions for current students involving alumni and people who are coming from India as professionals. By involving professionals during several networking events, many students have found part/full time employment as well. We have been able to establish association with various organizations including ‘Telugu People in UK (TPUK)’, IIT London Chapter (London) and Indian Consulate (Birmingham). In addition to that we have also organised social drives such as Blood Donation Camp by inviting UK National Blood Service, and funds collection for flood relief in Bihar.
Contact us : [email protected] or join us on [email protected].