Indian Workers' Association Opens New Southall Office

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Published on Jun 30, 2025, 01:10 PM | 2 min read

Southall, West London: After months of dedicated groundwork, the Indian Workers’ Association, Great Britain (IWA GB), a historic organisation founded in 1938, has officially opened its Southall, West London branch office at 94–100 High Street, Southall UB1 3DN.


The new office was inaugurated on Friday at 4:30 PM by local MP Deirdre Costigan, in the presence of several distinguished guests and community members. Among those who attended were Bhushan Kumar Sharma, senior immigration advisor; Deepa Nisanth, noted Malayalam writer; Rajesh Krishna, Indian film producer; local councillors; organisational leaders; and members of the wider Indian community in the UK.


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Described as a hub for progressive campaigns and solidarity work, the Southall office will serve as the nerve centre for IWA GB's broad spectrum of initiatives. These include advocacy for human rights, inclusive and non -discriminatory immigration laws, peace and democracy campaigns, and active solidarity with Cuba and Palestine. The office also aims to provide support for victims of domestic violence, care workers, international students, and those engaged in arts and culture.


“This is more than just an office, it is a space for collective action, rooted in decades of struggle, with an endless agenda of service,” said one of the organisers.


With this new office, IWA GB reaffirms its commitment to building bridges across communities and championing the causes of justice, equality, and freedom in the UK and beyond.






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