
Pravasi Today is a UK-based group launched in 2005 in The House Of Lords in UK’s Parliament, and is run by a core team of professionals and engaged in various activities directed towards the Indian Diaspora. The Group as well as the monthly magazine endeavours to forge fruitful ties between India and her Diapsora, by helping NRIs/PIOs retain their culture and also leverage their position in the countries they have settled in. Our editorial team consists of journalists and columnists possessing vast experience and successful stints in global media organisations like the BBC World Service, London, Voice of America, and Indian media houses like Aaj Tak, etc., and contributors from different countries, a majority of whom are persons of Indian origin. Pravasi Today is also one of the empanelled publications on the Board of the Ministry of External Affairs of the government of India and is dispatched to 125 countries across the world. A wide and reliable network of distributors is engaged to ensure the circulation of the magazine to all major libraries, tourist spots, hotels, airports and NRI institutions. A very significant aspect of Pravasi Today is that it is published in both English and Hindi. Our bilingual nature makes it a unique publication, the only one of its kind in this genre.
The Pravasi Today group, apart from publishing the monthly bilingual magazine Pravasi Today covering the wide world of the Indian Diaspora, also boasts of a wide range of eclectic publications spread across the world, that cater to and reflect the ever-evolving NRI world in myriad ways, like AKSHARAM SANGOSHTI, (an NRI Hindi literary publication), PURVAEE (a Hindi magazine for the Diaspora), and SAURABH (from New York, USA), Apart from this our group also has exclusive websites i.e.
www.pravasitoday.com which including a Pravasi Today helpline that is our formidable network, with a database of over 1,00,000 individuals, available to provide ready information to readers.
The Pravasi Today Group, as part of its sustained commitment to the Non-Resident Indians and People of Indian Origin settled overseas, organized the 1st Pravasi Film Festival 2010, (PFF 2010), at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi from 3rd to 6th January, 2010.