Pukaar News
Pukaar News is a leading independent agency based in the midlands providing news to television channels worldwide and provides PR solutions for a range of businesses. Pukaar News covers local and international news, including Europe and the UK. Producing online news for pukaarnews.com and pukaarmagazine.com along with news for distribution to other well known news broadcasters.
To develop its brand further, Pukaar News runs Pukaar Magazine, a quarterly publication for the community of Leicester. This colourful and vibrant magazine entails Fashion, Lifestyle, News, Culture, Theatre and much more covering the diverse city of Leicester. Through this, the Leicester Times has also been created which is a weekly newspaper that provides a platform to tell the stories of local people.
Pukaar's newest venture is its Brit Punjabi channel, which is dedicated to telling diverse stories from people of South Asian origin, particularly those of Punjabi heritage.
Inside Parliament: Shivani Raja on 18 Months Representing Leicester East
Sangeeta Birdi: First Punjabi Sikh Woman Professional Boxer
Nooran Sisters at Odds: A Decade-Old UK Promise Broken
Meet Sikh Matchmaker Harpreet Dhillon
Family Reunites After Ahmedabad Air India Crash
England Curry Capital 2024 - Leicester
Sayd Rahman from Silchar Indian Dining Hinkley
Leicester Times speaks to Vimal Rana from Indian Rooster about his life as a restauranteur.
Suresh Chhetri of Avatar Dining, Lutterworth
Diwali switch on 2023 PN
BBC RADIO LEICESTER’S Summaya Mughal and Ady Dayman Host the 2023 Leicestershire Curry Awards
The Winners of the Leicestershire Curry Awards 2023
Leicestershire Curry Awards (FINALISTS ANNOUNCED) 2023
NEW MULTI-MILLION-POUND BUS STATION OPENS IN LEICESTER
Leicester Businesses and commuters hit hard by Rail Strikes
FUN JUBILEE ACTIVITIES TAKING PLACE AT LEICESTER’S AFRICAN CARIBBEAN CENTRE
LEICESTER’S RIVERSIDE FESTIVAL GETS UNDERWAY
Musical Extravaganza for Queens Jubilee at the Peepul Centre in Leicester
AFTERNOON TEA FOR DEDICATED STAFF IN GLENFIELD HOSPITAL’S ‘SECRET GARDEN’