Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Glasgow spices up Champions League Clash

As part of National Curry Week, Mister Singh's India is making a donation from every curry pie sold at tomorrow night's Champions League Clash between Manchester United and Glasgow Rangers. The money raised will go to the Curry Tree Charitable Fund which helps poor and undernourished people around the world.

Satty Singh, along with brother Bobby who co-owns Mister Singh's India in Glasgow decided that they would help support the Curry Tree Charitable Fund which is supported by the UK Curry Capital Competition.

Glasgow Lord Provost Bob Winter, is supporting Mister Singh's India in their bid to bring back the Curry Capital of Britain Title to Glasgow.

For more information on the Evening Times article click here.


Monday, 22 November 2010

Founder of Mary's Meals wins top award for his "extraordinary" work for charity


Hollywood actor, Gerard Butler presented fellow Scot, Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow with an award for his "extraordinary" work feeding hungry children around the world.

The former salmon farmer from Argyll set up Mary's Meals in 1992 with the help of his brother Fergus. The charity feeds over 400,000 children in 16 countries all over the world.

Mister Singh's India is proud to have an association with Mary's Meals and a recent Charity Race night at the restaurant generated much needed financial support for the charity.

To read more on our CNN Top 10 hero click here.

To watch the STV News bulletin click here. (The exact time in the bulletin is 17:53 to 18:19).




Tuesday, 16 November 2010

MND Scotland host Christmas Curry & Race Night in association with Mister Singh's India

Join MND Scotland for a very special Christmas night out this December, at Mister Singh’s India (149 Elderslie Street, Glasgow). At a fantastic price of £25, you’ll dine on the finest curry in Glasgow, and enter your horse into one of the evening’s races. Starting at 7pm, and with 8 races in total (including an auction race) the evening promises to be wonderful fun at wonderful value. There’s no minimum group number, instalment payment options are available, and we promise to do our very best to make sure that you have a Christmas night to remember!

£25 ticket includes:
· 4 course dinner
· Personalised horse in one race – if your horse wins that race, you’ll win an extra prize!
· Extra horses are available at £5 each should you wish to name more than one...

Book tickets online here
(please reference the Race Night in the 'message' section)

Can't make it? You can still take part!

Why not sponsor a horse for £5 - choose the name of your horse and if it wins you'll get a bottle of wine!

Or you can sponsor a race for £25. You get to name the race, and we'll include your company logo in the programme.

For further information, or to make a booking by phone, please contact the Fundraising Team at MND Scotland on 0141-945-1077.



Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Charity race night sparkles at Mister Singh's India


Mister Singh's India is not only renowned for the food, but also for their corporate social responsibility. They have Charity Race nights almost every week, raising money for UK and International Charities.

On Tuesday 2nd November, The Diamond Studio helped host this sparkling event, by asking friends and clients to buy tickets and attend the event in order to support three great charities. It raised a massive £1200 which was split between the three charities, Mary's Meals, Midday Meal and Pakistan Flood Relief. 45 friends and clients of The Diamond Studio attended the event and they all had a fantastic time.

Pictured above is Satty Singh, owner of Mister Singh's, Representatives from the three charities that were involved and Sumeera Shaheen, owner of the Diamond Studio. Both Satty and Sumeera are keen charity fundraisers and are always looking at ways to help support charities.

If you know of any charities that would benefit from these type of events, please email mister singh's.