Indian community to host event thanking the north for vital oxygen generators that were sent to subcontinent Health Minister Robin Swann visits Musgrave Hospital in April to inspect three oxygen generators before they were sent to India to provide vital assistance in the country s battle with Covid-19. Picture by Niall Carson. Paul Ainsworth 19 July, 2021 01:00
MEMBERS of the north s Indian community are to host an event to thank Health Minister Robin Swann for vital oxygen generators sent to the subcontinent earlier this year as part of a Covid relief effort.
Belfast-based Indian community group ImageNationNI will host the event this Tuesday at Sandy Row Community Centre.
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London, December 31
Indian-origin frontline workers, academics, actors and musicians are among 1,239 people recognised for their extraordinary contributions in the UK’s annual New Year’s Honours List released on Thursday.
Among the year’s highest honours, Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has been knighted and British actress Sheila Hancock is made a dame in the list released on New Year’s eve.
The majority of awards are for the contributions people have made in their communities, with 14.2 per cent of recipients coming from a Black, Asian or minority ethnic (BAME) background.
British Indian television and Bollywood actor Nina Wadia is conferred an OBE for services to entertainment and charity alongside Dipanwita Ganguli, Principal of Sutton College, for services to adult education in London. Prof Partha Sarathi Kar, a consultant and endocrinologist at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, gets an OBE for services to people with diabetes and Belfast-based businessman and
Indian-origin frontline workers, artists, musicians in UK New Year s Honours List
Bollywood actor Nina Wadia is conferred an OBE for services to entertainment and charity alongside Dipanwita Ganguli for services to Adult Education in London.
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LONDON: Indian-origin frontline workers, academics, actors and musicians are among 1,239 people recognised for their extraordinary contributions in the UK s annual New Year s Honours List released on Thursday.
Among the year s highest honours, Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has been knighted and British actress Sheila Hancock is made a dame in the list released on New Year s eve. The majority of awards are for the contributions people have made in their communities, with 14.2 per cent of recipients coming from a Black, Asian or minority ethnic (BAME) background.