📅 **Date**: 12th July, Saturday
🕙 **Time**: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 **Venue**: Hariben Bachubhai Nagrecha Hall,
198–202 Leyton Road, London E15 1DY
Join us for a FREE community event hosted by the World Council of Hindus UK – Newham Branch, in partnership with the NHS and Nagrecha Charitable Trust.
✅ **Highlights Include:**
- Health Checks: Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Cholesterol, BMI
- Consultations with GPs & Nutritionists
- Henna Artist, Bollywood Workshops
- Live Talks on Mental Health, Ageing, Ayurveda & More
- Stalls on Energy Savings, Money Management & Drug Awareness
- Free Parking Available
Join us for a heartwarming evening of timeless melodies in loving memory of Late Vinubhai Nagrecha – a man who lived a life of compassion, unity, and seva (selfless service).
🎤 Featuring:
Mitali Nag & Abhijit Rao – Celebrated voices performing the golden hits of the 70s, 80s & 90s.
📅 Date: Sunday, 29th June 2025
🕒 Time: Lunch: 2 PM – 4 PM | Show: 4 PM – 9 PM
📍 Venue: Hariben Bachubhai Nagrecha Hall,
198–202 Leyton Road, London E15 1DT
🎟️ Tickets: £15 & £10
🍛 Includes a full vegetarian meal
📞 Contact for Tickets & Info:
0208 555 0318 (11 AM–6 PM)
07946 565 888 / 07760 388 911 (UMI)
📧 Email:
nagrechacharitabletrust@yahoo.co.uk
umi_radia@yahoo.co.uk
Join us for a divine satsang in London
Date: Wednesday, 2nd July 2025
Time: 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Recitation by: Devi Chitralekhaji
Prasad (food) will be served after Katha at 9:00 PM
Hall Sponsored by: Nagreecha Charitable Trust
Entry: Free for all (RSVP for catering purposes)
Contact for more information:
Himani: +447745185373
Ravi: +447956556613
Madhav Tiwari: +91 9203888888
Address: Hariben Bachubhai Nagreecha Hall,
198-202 Leyton Road, London E15 1DT
This trust was built in memory of Hariben Bachubhai Nagrecha, whose life was a reflection of compassion, humility, and service to humanity.
Guided by the timeless values of Sanatan Dharma, the Nagrecha family continues to serve communities with dedication to education, health, and spiritual upliftment.
This hall stands not only as a physical structure—but as a symbol of unity, faith, and the enduring power of family values.