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The Q&A Panel

 

More scenes from the CasteWatchUK National Conference held at St Marys Guildhall in Coventry, on 3rd July 2004.

Panel Members in the afternoon Q & A session
The panel from left to right are:

Pashori Lal, CasteWatchUK,
Naresh Puri, BBC,
Reverend Mark Bryant, Arch Deacon of Coventry, Ken Hunt, CasteWatchUK and
Doctor Eleanor Nesbitt, Senior Lecturer, University of Warwick.

Satpal Muman, CasteWatchUK, and Mr Faquir Chand Sahota, President of Central Valmik Sabha

Satpal Muman, CasteWatchUK, and Mr Faquir Chand Sahota, President of Central Valmik Sabha, being served by the very helpful staff at St. Marys Guildhall, during the dinner break.

David King, Managing Director, Lion Publishers, (left) sitting with David Webb, Chief Executive, Federation of Asian Businesses in Europe

Media interest in the Conference - David King, Managing Director, Lion Publishers, (left) sitting with David Webb, Chief Executive, Federation of Asian Businesses in Europe and Ex-Chairman of Birmingham Community Relations Council.

Rt. Hon Bob Ainsworth, MP and Deputy Chief Whip of the Labour Party, with Ian Moss, BBC Cameraman

Rt. Hon Bob Ainsworth, MP and Deputy Chief Whip of the Labour Party, with Ian Moss, BBC Cameraman and community leaders from the Ravidass Community and others.

Conference Participants enjoying the excellent architectural features whilst waiting to be served

Rena Prasad and other conference participants in the crypt during the break for lunch. There is plenty of character in this historic building and it is a feature of Coventry that visitors and tourists take pleasure in viewing.

Isaac Hamza, Editor for the Asian Times (centre) with other conference participants

Media interest in the Conference - Isaac Hamza, Editor for the Asian Times.

more panel members
The panel from left to right are:

Davinder Panesar, active Sikh Community Leader,
Satpal Muman, CasteWatchUK.
 

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