After months of fierce competition, nominations have now closed for the inaugural British Indian Awards. The prestigious event will be held on the 17th of May at the St. Johns Hotel in Birmingham, and it is set to be a fantastic evening. Being one of UK's largest cities and home to over a million people, with 42% of the residents being of ethnic background, Birmingham is the ideal location to host the British Indian Awards.Here are the nominations:Best in Arts & Culture Anish Kapoor (British Born Sculptor)
Tigerstyle
Gurinder Chadha (British Film Director)
Eternal Taal
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
Best in Media Rajan Singh (Star TV)
Avtar Lit (Sunrise Radio)
Reeta Chakrabarti (BBC)
Dr Arun Bajaj (Radio XL)
Krishan Guru-Murthy (Channel 4 News)
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