The Prince’s Trust

At N Sethia Foundation, our philosophy is simple. For a better tomorrow, we need to invest in our youth today. That’s why the Foundation has contributed to The Prince’s Trust – a UK leader in youth development programs. Training sessions, personal development, business start-up support, mentoring and counselling are just some of the services provided […]

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Queen Sonja Print Award

H.M. Queen Sonja of Norway is a practising graphic artist herself, and established the H.M. Queen Sonja Art Foundation in 2011 to inspire and promote the development of graphic art. Since 2012, a biennial award has been made by the art foundation to an outstanding artist in the field – the Queen Sonja Print Award. […]

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Friends of National Libraries

Founded in 1931, Friends of National Libraries (FNL) is a British registered charity which works to preserve the country’s written and printed heritage, by supporting acquisitions by libraries, archives and collections. The Prince of Wales Fund was launched in February 2016, at a high profile reception at Lambeth Palace shortly after HRH The Prince of […]

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The Roundhouse Trust

The N Sethia Foundation has been actively involved in several projects that promote the next generation of creative genius. Not only has the Foundation contributed generously to The Roundhouse, North London’s engine room of inspired invention, Mr Nirmal Sethia was on the main advisory board of this prestigious institution. The transformation of Roundhouse from Victorian […]

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Hindu Youth Festival

The Hindu Youth Festival, a wide-ranging event which encouraged young Hindus to explore issues of identity in Britain, was held in the UK in 2001. This 10-day festival explored social, moral and political issues in a variety of ways, including debates, discussions, plays, lectures and multi-media presentations. An enthusiastic group of young participants worked together, […]

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The London Museum

When the Museum of London completes its relocation from its former site in Barbican, it won’t have moved far – the new, renamed London Museum, set to open its doors in 2026, will be just down the road in buildings formerly part of bustling trade hub, Smithfield Market. As a key element of the city’s […]

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