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ASIANS
HONOURED BY THE QUEEN
(London, June 17). By Prasun Sonwalkar, Indo-Asian News Service.
Christopher
Alan Bayly, an India expert at the University of Cambridge, has
been knighted along with noted India-born writer Salman Rushdie
and several Asians honoured in the Queen's birthday honours list.
OBEs were conferred upon Shami Chakrabarti, the 38-year-old director
of civil rights organisation Liberty, for services to human rights,
Mayur Keshavji Lakhani, Rashmita Shukla and Azim Surani.
ABOUT
SIR ALAN BAYLY
Bayly
is the Vere Harmsworth professor of Imperial and Naval History at
the University of Cambridge. He has been knighted for services to
history, but many in the Indian sub-continent will welcome the news
in view of his association and expertise in the region.
Bayly
has penned several authoritative academic books on various aspects
of life and times in the Indian sub-continent. These include the
noted book, "Empire and Information: Intelligence gathering
and social communication in India 1780-1870" published in 1996.
Bayly's
other books include "The Local Roots of Indian Politics: Allahabad
1880-1920", published in 1975; "Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaars:
North Indian Society in the Age of British Expansion, 1780-1870",
published in 1983; "The Birth of the Modern World:Global Connections
and Comparisons 1780-1914" published in 2004.
COMMANDERS
OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE
The
honour of the 'Commanders of the Order of the British Empire' has
been bestowed on Shami Chakrabarti, the 38-year-old director of
civil rights organisation Liberty, for services to human rights;
Mayur Keshavji Lakhani, chair of the Royal College of General Practitioner,
for services to medicine, Rashmita Shukla, regional director, Public
Health, Department of Health, in Warwickshire; Azim Surani, Marshall-Walton
professor of Physiology and Reproduction, University of Cambridge,
for services to biology.
The
title of the 'Officers of the Order of the British Empire' has been
bestowed on the following: Raj Kumar Aggarwal, for services to the
pharmaceutical industry and to the Asian community in Wales; Parvin
Ali, founder director, Forum for Advocacy, Training and Information
in a Multicultural Area, for services to diversity, in Leicesterhsire,
Also
awarded are: Ramesh Govindalal Gandhi, for services to the community
in Lancashire; Ashok Ghose, chair, Asian People with Disabilities
Alliance, for services to disabled people in London; Jasminder Grewal,
head teacher, North Primary School, Southall, London, for services
to education; Daniel Yameen Prakash Khan, chief executive and principal,
Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education, for services
to further education.
Others
awarded the title of 'Officers of the Order of the British Empire'
are Professor Srinivasan Raghunathan, for services to aerospace
engineering research and to education in Northern Ireland;
Rajadurai
Sithamparanadarajah, principal inspector, Health and Safety Executive.
Department for Work and Pensions, in Hightown, Merseyside; Waseem
Yaqub, lately UK manager, Islamic Relief, for charitable services
in Birmingham.
The
title of the 'Members of the Order of the British Empire' has been
awarded to Jamil Akhtar, acting chief executive, Kirklees Racial
Equality Council, for services to the community in Huddersfield;
Sanjay Anand, restaurateur and entrepreneur, for services to the
hospitality industry; Mohammed Aslam, for services to community
relations in Walsall, West Midlands.
Other
awarded include Zulekha Dala, for services to the community in Lancashire;
Santosh Dass, team leader, Better Regulation, Department of Health,
Hounslow, Middlesex; Mrudula Desai, administrative officer, Disability
and Carers Service, Department for Work and Pensions, Wembley, Middlesex.
The
title was also bestowed on Vinod Desai, chief executive, South Asian
Arts, for services to the arts; Ravindra Pragji Govindia, for services
to the community in Wandsworth, London; Sudershan Kumari Mohindra,
for services to community relations in Nottingham; Satyanarayan
Sarkar, estates operations manager, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation
Trust, for services to the National Health Service (NHS), Croydon,
Surrey.
The
other two awardees are: Devi Dayal Sharma Trustee, Dickie Bird Foundation,
for services to the community in Bradford; and Jaswant, Sira, nurse
at the Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Trust, for services to
healthcare.
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