Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:48pm on 16 Aug 2024,Friday Shorts91 Exclusive
Manish Tiwari, Chairman of one of the leading multi-cultural marketing agencies in the UK, Here and Now 365, addressed the issues surrounding the recent riots that happened accross the UK. In his address, Manish spoke about the importance of the South Asian Heritage Month, and the significance of Indian, Pakistani Independence Days, and the Parsi New Year being celebrated in the UK. His words offered a profound critique of the British education system and the crucial role of historical understanding in maintaining social harmony. "One of the major shortcomings of the British education system is the lack of emphasis on teaching British history from the last few centuries," Manish stated. He argued that this gap, "... has led to widespread ignorance and misconceptions about the British Empire and the Commonwealth which have deeply influenced modern British society." According to Manish," without a comprehensive understanding of history, people will remain vulnerable to misinformation and divisive leadership," as was witnessed during the recent riots. The marketing guru who deeply understands the core value system of the Soith Asian diaspora in the UK feels:" Misguided anger unfairly blamed a small number of migrants for all their problems, spreading hatred in our streets." On the occasion of South Asian Heritage Month, Mr. Tiwari highlighted the importance of recognizing the independence of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, nations born out of British India. He also commemorated the Parsi community's contributions, emphasizing that "migration fosters resilient communities." Reflecting on the British Empire's complex legacy, Manish noted: "While we cannot change the past, we must learn from it." He stressed the media's responsibility in educating the public, urging that "history should guide us" in preventing future unrest and fostering social cohesion.