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18 July 2025
From the Indian subcontinent to the Black Country – Walsall Healthcare and The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trusts are proudly celebrating South Asian Heritage Month.

Dr Zia Din, Chief Medical Officer for Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust (left) and Dr Ananth Viswanath, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Taking place from 18 July to 17 August; the month seeks to commemorate, celebrate and educate people about South Asian histories, cultures and communities. It is also an opportunity to explore and understand the deep historical and cultural connections between South Asia and the UK.
This year’s theme, ‘Roots to Routes’, encourages reflection on the lived experiences of patients, families and staff, with roots in countries including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
From webinars to stalls, both Trusts will be marking the campaign.
Dr Zia Din, Chief Medical Officer at Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, said: “South Asian Heritage Month holds deep personal meaning for me. It’s a time to remember the struggles and sacrifices made by those before us and who paved the way for future generation.
“Working in the NHS has been a huge part of that journey, not just for me, but for so many in our community. This month is a chance to celebrate our contributions and the diversity that makes our workforce stronger.”
Dr Ananth Viswanath, Deputy Chief Medical Officer at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, added: “Being part of the South Asian diaspora, I’ve always felt a strong connection to both my Indian heritage and my professional identity within the NHS. The theme ‘Roots to Routes’ really resonates – it reflects the paths our families took to build a new life here, and the continuing journeys we are all on as individuals and as healthcare professionals.
“I’m proud to be part of a Trust that celebrates that heritage and recognises the strength it brings to our teams and our patients.”
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