Celebration and Ceremony: Birmingham's Desi Community Marks New Beginnings with Festivals and a New Brewery
Whether marking the new year, the festival of lights or the arrival of a proudly South Asian brand at the city's airport, Birmingham's Desi community has been embracing moments of joy and cultural pride.
🎊 Birmingham's Bangladeshi Community Welcomes Bengali New Year 1433
Birmingham's Bangladeshi community gathered to celebrate the arrival of Bengali New Year 1433, joining a global wave of festivities marking this important cultural milestone. The event reflected the strength and vibrancy of the Bangladeshi diaspora in England's second city, where cultural traditions from back home are kept warmly alive. Bengali New Year, known as Pohela Boishakh, is one of the most joyous and widely observed occasions within Bangladeshi cultural life, bringing together families and community organisations. The Birmingham celebrations served as a reminder of how deeply rooted and proudly expressive the local Bangladeshi community continues to be. [2]
🪔 BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha Brings Diwali and Annakut Celebrations to Birmingham
The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha organisation marked Diwali and the Hindu New Year with its traditional Annakut celebrations in Birmingham, continuing a long-standing tradition of communal worship and cultural festivity. The Annakut — meaning 'mountain of food' — sees devotees prepare and offer an elaborate display of vegetarian dishes to the deity, symbolising gratitude and abundance. The celebrations brought together members of Birmingham's Gujarati and wider Hindu community for prayers, cultural programmes and the shared joy of the season. BAPS events in Birmingham regularly draw large crowds and serve as a cornerstone of spiritual and cultural life for the city's Hindu diaspora. [6]
🍺 The Indian Brewery Set to Launch at Birmingham Airport
The Indian Brewery, a Birmingham-born brand with proud South Asian roots, has announced plans to open a new outlet at Birmingham Airport, bringing its distinctive identity to one of the city's most high-traffic venues. The brewery's expansion into the airport marks a significant step for a brand that has grown from its Birmingham origins to become a recognisable name in the UK craft drinks scene. For the city's Desi community, the news carries a particular sense of pride — seeing a brand that speaks to their heritage claim prominent space in a major public venue. The move signals growing mainstream appetite for South Asian-inspired enterprise in Birmingham's commercial landscape. [4]
🏸 Indian Badminton Stars in Focus at the All England Open 2026 in Birmingham
The All England Open 2026, held in Birmingham, placed India's top badminton players under the spotlight as one of the sport's most prestigious tournaments returned to the city. The tournament's schedule and draw featured several prominent Indian players, making it a must-watch event for Birmingham's large South Asian sporting community. The All England Open has a storied history and Birmingham's hosting of the competition continues to make the city a hub for world-class badminton. For Indian sports fans in the Midlands, the chance to see their national stars compete locally is always a moment of particular excitement and community pride. [3]
Sources: [2] The Bangladesh Today · [6] BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha · [4] routesonline.com · [3] sportingnews.com
