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Karuna was founded in 1980 by a small group of Buddhists from the UK, originally under the name "Aid for India". Since then, the trust has expanded to over 40 projects in India, Nepal and Bangladesh, working with people and organisations who identify as Christian Dalit, Muslim Dalit, Buddhist, Hindu, Tribal or prefer to have no designation at all.
Thomas Fattorini Ltd is a manufacturing jeweller and designer-maker of awards, trophies, ceremonial swords, civic insignia, medals and name badges. The company is located on three sites in Manchester, Birmingham and London with their head office in Skipton, North Yorkshire.
Karuna Trust may refer to: Karuna Trust (UK) - A UK-based charity working for deprived people in South Asia Karuna Trust (India) - An Indian charity working for deprived people in two Indian states, mainly in health care
Well Pharmacy is the UK's third largest pharmacy business overall, with 794 stores nationwide across the UK and Northern Ireland as of 2018. [17] It launched an online NHS prescription service in July 2018. By January 2019, 25,184 patients had signed up. [18]
UK Clinical Pharmacy Association; V. Veterinary Medicines Directorate, an Executive Agency of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) W
Karuna may refer to: Karuṇā, part of the spiritual path in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism; Karunas, Indian actor and politician; Karuna Kodithuwakku (born 1961), Sri Lankan politician; Karuna Nundy, Indian lawyer; Vinayagamoorthy Muralitharan (born 1966), also known as Colonel Karuna; Karuna, Finland, former municipality in Finland; Karuna ...
Numark, Ltd. was a chain of independent pharmacies in the UK. With 3100 outlets throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, they were the largest chain in this domain in UK. Now part of the PHOENIX Group. [1] There are 5,200 independent pharmacy members through Numark and selected Rowlands Pharmacy branches nationwide.
In heraldry, the royal badges of England comprise the heraldic badges that were used by the monarchs of the Kingdom of England. Heraldic badges are distinctive to a person or family, similar to the arms and the crest. But unlike them, the badge is not an integral component of a coat of arms, although they can be displayed alongside them. Badges ...